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  2. Dark wave - Wikipedia

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    Dark wave, or darkwave, is a music genre that emerged from the new wave and post-punk movement of the late 1970s. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Dark wave compositions are largely based on minor key tonality and introspective lyrics and have been perceived as being dark, romantic and bleak, with an undertone of sorrow.

  3. Ethereal wave - Wikipedia

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    Ethereal wave, [5] [6] also called ethereal darkwave, [7] ethereal goth [8] or simply ethereal, [9] [10] is a subgenre of dark wave music [11] that is variously described as "gothic", "romantic", and "otherworldly".

  4. Clan of Xymox - Wikipedia

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    Clan of Xymox, also known as simply Xymox, are a Dutch rock band formed in 1981 best known as pioneers of dark wave music. Clan of Xymox featured a trio of singer-songwriters – Ronny Moorings, Anka Wolbert, and Pieter Nooten [1] [7] – and gained success in the 1980s, releasing their first two albums on 4AD, before releasing their third and fourth albums on Wing Records and scoring a hit ...

  5. Category:Dark wave musical groups - Wikipedia

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  6. mittageisen (band) - Wikipedia

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    "one of the earliest Darkwave/electro Goth bands. These tracks were mostly recorded from '82 to '85 (seven of them in '82 when Depeche Mode still couldn't get enough), mixing the emerging Gothic sounds of the Banshees, Bauhaus and The Cure with the sparse electro of Kraftwerk. In general, it's slow, dark and morose with droning guitars and ...

  7. Electro-industrial - Wikipedia

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    Electro-industrial is a music genre that emerged from industrial music in the early 1980s. While EBM (electronic body music) has a minimal structure and clean production, electro-industrial tends to have a grittier, complex and layered sound with a more experimental [1] approach.

  8. Category:American dark wave musical groups - Wikipedia

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  9. Dark culture - Wikipedia

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    Dark culture has historically been used as an umbrella term to describe several subcultures, only emerging as its own movement in the late 1980s.Dark culture includes goth and dark wave culture, electro subculture and parts of the neofolk and post-industrial subcultures.