Neue Deutsche Härte
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The Neue Deutsche Härte ("new German hardness") is a direction in hard rock / metal music that developed in Germany in the 1990s that was inspired by electronic dance music. The combination of deep, clean vocals with a sound based on heavily distorted electric guitar and drums also usually includes keyboard and the use of synthesisers, samples, and sometimes drum machines.
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[edit] Origins
Several bands were important to the eventual sound, but OOMPH! is generally considered to be the original NDH-band, starting with their second album, Sperm[1]. Another important early NDH band was Fleischmann.
[edit] Increasing popularity
NDH's sales has been increasing in Germany and the United States. Rammstein has achieved nearly 22 million in sales, Joachim Witt has sold nearly 1 million, other German artists are experiencing rising demand as well.