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Synthpop

Synthpop

Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. It is most closely associated with the era between the late 1970s and early to middle 1980s, although it has continued to exist and develop ever since. Kraftwerk (from Germany) and Yellow Magic Orchestra (from Japan) are often hailed as the pioneers of the style.

While most current popular music in the industrialized world is realized via electronic instruments, synthpop has its own stylistic tendencies which differentiate it from other music produced by the same means. These include the exploitation of artificiality (the synthesizers are not used to imitate acoustic instruments), the use of mechanical sounding rhythms, vocal arrangements as a counterpoint to the artificiality of the instruments, and ostinato patterns as an effect. Synthpop song structures are generally the same as in other popular music.

The term "synthpop" has also become increasingly used in goth and industrial circles to describe various alternative electronic artists who have used influences from synthpop, particularly those in the electronic body music and futurepop genres, such as De/Vision, Mesh, Psyche, Melotron, S.P.O.C.K, Wolfsheim etc.

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V/A - Sin-Tech

I've heard a lot of gothic and darkwave compilations that I've liked and that have had forgiving flaws that are often found in compilations such as inflections in track levels or song transitions that ...
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Code 64 - Departure

VNV Who? This was my first thought (and still is) while listening to this synthpop/ebm gem of an album. Sacrilege you say! Well not quite. Code 64 hail from Sweden, and their name instantly implies ...
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Emilie Autumn - 4 o' Clock

Emilie Autumn breathed fresh darkness into the scene with her 2006 album "Opheliac" and her unique blend of sinister pop melodies with baroque-ish and electric violins, passionate vocals and obsessive ...
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Goteki - Goteki O/S

Goteki is like the Japanese parody of the all-boy bands that haunt the charts so often. Their image is semi-futuristic blending, for instance, manga cartoons with Commodore 64 graphics in the artwork. ...
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The Cure - Japanese Whispers

JAPANESE WHISPERS recollects the songs from the three singles that the Cure released from the fall of 1982 to the end of 1983.These songs capture a whole new phase in the history of the band, that mov ...
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