Synthwave (1980s genre)
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Cultural origins | Late 1970s |
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Synthwave (or electro-wave[1][2]) is an electronic, synthesizer-based variant of new wave[3] and dark wave music[1] in contrast to the more guitar-oriented variants of these genres (see cold wave and gothic rock).
Caused by the restricted modifiability of early types of synthesizers, synthwave of the late 1970s/early 1980s often uses minimalist sound structures that have been described as minimal wave.
Another term for the style was techno-wave.[4][5] In the 1980s, the term "techno" was an abbreviation of "technological" and did not describe a specific genre of electronic dance music until 1987/88.
List of artists
- Depeche Mode[6]
- Psyche[7]
- Invisible Limits[8]
- Fortification 55
- Harry Forbes
- Thierry Durbet
- John Carpenter
- Wasted Doom[2]
- Metronic[9]
- The Eternal Afflict[10]
- Second Decay[11]
- Deine Lakaien
- Drown for Resurrection[12]
References
- 1 2 SPEX music magazine, page 57, issue 6, 1986
- 1 2 E.B. music magazine, page 7, issue 10, 1987
- ↑ SPEX music magazine, page 5, issue 7/8, 1981
- ↑ The Sound Engineering Magazine, page 28, 1984
- ↑ Ira A. Robbins / Greg Fasolino: The Trouser Press Record Guide, page 230, Collier Books 1991, ISBN 978-0020363613
"When Fahrenheit 451 crumbled in '87, Maroulis joined up with Rae and Young, added a guitarist and proceeded as Executive Slacks, evolving into a strangely compelling merger of hard rock and techno-wave." - ↑ Sven Freuen / Ulrich Hinz: Biography of Depeche Mode, Zillo music magazine, issue 9/90, page 11, September 1990
- ↑ Sven Freuen / Ulrich Hinz: Interview with the Canadian band Psyche, Zillo music magazine, issue 12/91, page 24, Dezember 1991
- ↑ Sven Freuen: Interview with Invisible Limits, Zillo music magazine, issue 12/91, page 34, Dezember 1991
- ↑ Armin Johnert: Metronic – Mystic Moods, New Life sound magazine, issue 1/92, page 4, June 1992
- ↑ Vertigo music magazine: Review of „Jahwe Koresh“ The Eternal Afflict, issue 6, page 47, Winter 1993
- ↑ Sven Freuen: Review of „Killing Desire“ by Second Decay, New Life sound magazine, issue 46, December 1989, page 11
- ↑ Side Line Musikmagazin: Drown for Resurrection – Another Failed Legend?, issue 9, page 27, July 1993
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