- List of new wave artists - Wikipedia
The following is a list of artists and bands associated with the new wave music genre during the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s The list does not include acts associated with the resurgences and revivals of the genre that have occurred from the 1990s onward
- New wave |Artists, Bands, Music | Britannica
new wave, category of popular music spanning the late 1970s and the early 1980s Taking its name from the French New Wave cinema of the late 1950s, this catchall classification was defined in opposition to punk (which was generally more raw, rough edged, and political) and to mainstream “corporate” rock (which many new wave upstarts
- Three 80s New Wave hits from great, but overlooked, albums . . .
Here's a thorough dive into the full-length records that gave us three iconic new wave songs
- New Wave Documentary Revisits the 80s Soundtrack of . . .
“New Wave,” a documentary by Elizabeth Ai, explores how ʼ80s new wave music united Vietnamese American youth across the U S in the wake of war, weaving family history, cultural identity, and community memory into a powerful portrait of healing and belonging
- The Vietnamese New Wave Phenomenon - Little Saigon Now the . . .
New Wave is a term popularized by Vietnamese for a genre of music produced in Europe during the 80s and 90s Although sung mostly in English, new wave came predominantly from Germany, Italy, and France and is more commonly known as Euro Italo Disco or Euro Dance Pop
- Encyclopedia of Punk Rock and New Wave | Chiaroscuro Magazine
Explore the defining musical artists and moments of the punk rock and new wave eras – one of the most transformative times in rock and roll history
- New Wave Rock music - infolution. gr
New Wave is a genre of Rock music and a term that became popular in the late 1970s and the early 80s It is a music genre that encompasses Pop-oriented styles with connections to Punk
- Synth-Pop and New Wave – Sounds of the 70s and 80s that . . .
Simply speaking, new wave is a much broader genre than synth-pop Synth-pop was defined as electronic music with synth-heavy melodies, thumping basslines, and, above all, danceable rhythms While synths were also used in new wave, they were often combined with guitar sounds from rock, punk, and post-punk
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