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  2. Synthwave - Wikipedia

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    Synthwave is a microgenre [9] [10] of electronic music [1] that draws predominantly from 1980s films, video games, and cartoons, [11] as well as composers such as John Carpenter, Jean-Michel Jarre, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream. [12] [13] Other reference points include electronic dance music genres including house, synth, and nu-disco. [14]

  3. Synth-pop - Wikipedia

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    The term "techno-pop" became also popular in Europe, where it started: German band Kraftwerk's 1986 album was titled Techno Pop; English band the Buggles has a song named "Technopop" and Spanish band Mecano described their style as tecno-pop. [15] "Synth-pop" is sometimes used interchangeably with "electropop", [12] but "electropop" may also ...

  4. List of synth-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    Synth-pop (also known as electropop or technopop) [1] [2] is a music genre that uses the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument. With the genre becoming popular in the late 1970s and 1980s, the following article is a list of notable synth-pop acts, listed by the first letter in their name (not including articles such as "a", "an", or "the").

  5. 1980s in music - Wikipedia

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    The 1980s also saw salsa expand to Mexico, Argentina, Peru, Europe and Japan, and diversify into many new styles. In the 1980s, some performers experimented with combining elements of salsa with hip hop music, while the producer and pianist Sergio George helped to revive salsa's commercial success. He created a sound based on prominent ...

  6. Soft Cell - Wikipedia

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    Soft Cell are an English synth-pop duo who came to prominence in the early 1980s. The duo consists of vocalist Marc Almond and instrumentalist David Ball.The band are primarily known for their 1981 hit version of "Tainted Love" and their platinum-selling debut album Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.

  7. Kraftwerk - Wikipedia

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    Kraftwerk's musical style and image can be heard and seen in 1980s synth-pop groups such as Gary Numan, [90] Ultravox, [90] John Foxx, [90] Visage, [90] Simple Minds, [90] The Human League, [citation needed] Soft Cell, [citation needed] and Yellow Magic Orchestra.

  8. Second British Invasion - Wikipedia

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    The Second British Invasion was a sharp increase in the popularity of British synth-pop and New Pop artists in the United States. [1] [2] [3] It began in the summer of 1982, peaked in 1983, and continued throughout much of the 1980s. MTV began in 1981. Its popularity was the main catalyst for the second British Invasion. [4]

  9. Devo - Wikipedia

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    Their output in the 1980s embraced synth-pop and a more mainstream, less conceptual style, though the band's satirical and quirky humor remained intact. Their music has proven influential on subsequent movements, particularly on new wave , industrial , and alternative rock artists.