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Endpoint: Cold Wave



created on: 16/11/2021
by: Lo55o (12443)
 
 

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Cold wave is a loose music genre that emerged in Europe in the late 1970s, characterized by its detached lyrical tone, use of early electronic music instruments and a minimalist approach and style. It emerged from punk rock bands who, influenced by early electronic groups such as Kraftwerk, made use of affordable portable synthesizers such as the Korg MS-20.
"Cold wave" is a loose descriptor, derived from "new wave", that was originally reserved for a collection of punk and electronic styles from the 1970s. The scope of the genre has evolved continuously throughout its history.
According to Tom Watson of Crack magazine, "the collective sound [of cold wave] was controlled yet ‘colder’ than that of their snotty predecessors – punk, with a depressive groove."
Popular Music (2014) offers that the term is an early synonym for what was later termed "dark wave", "goth", and "deathrock". According to Treblezine contributor Jeff Terich, in later years, "cold wave" was subsumed under the retrospective labels "minimal wave" or "minimal synth".
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Submitted by : Lo55o (12443)
on : 16/11/2021