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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_musicNew music - Wikipedia

    New-age music, a genre of music intended to create inspiration, relaxation and optimism. New wave music, late 1970s and the 1980s with ties to mid-1970s punk rock. New musick, an early name for post-punk. New music (Japanese genre), a Japanese pop music style from the 1970s. New Pop, British synthesizer-based music made popular by MTV in the 1980s.

  2. New Wave (Japanese: ニューウェーブ, Hepburn: Nyū Uēbu) was a movement within the Japanese manga industry during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Critics together with artists challenged the by then conventional frameworks of shōnen manga, shōjo manga and gekiga by introducing innovative means of expression and non-gendered approaches to manga.

  3. Jazz fusion. Jazz fusion (or " jazz-rock fusion " or fusion) is a genre or style of music. Jazz fusion mixes jazz with rock. Some jazz fusion also uses funk, rhythm and blues and world music . Jazz fusion is usually played with instruments, without singing. The songs are often longer than those in pop music.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AzraAzra - Wikipedia

    Azra was a Croatian and Yugoslav rock band that was one of the most popular acts of the Yugoslav new wave music of the 1980s. Azra was formed in 1977 by its frontman Branimir "Johnny" Štulić. The other two members of the original line-up were Mišo Hrnjak ( bass) and Boris Leiner ( drums ). The band is named after a verse [2] from "Der Asra ...

  5. new wave. Cold wave is a loosely defined music genre that emerged in Europe the late 1970s, characterized by its detached lyrical tone, use of early electronic music instruments and a minimalist approach and style. It emerged from post-punk bands who, influenced by German electronic group Kraftwerk, made use of affordable portable synthesizers ...

  6. The music of Albania ( Albanian: Muzika Shqiptare) is associated with the country of Albania and Albanian communities. Music has a long tradition in the country and is known for its regional diversity, from the Ghegs in the North to the Tosks in the South. It is an integral part of the national identity, strongly influenced by the country's ...

  7. Hasidic New Wave is an American experimental klezmer music group. Its members, all of whom were improvisational jazz musicians from downtown Manhattan, formed for the purpose of fusing Hasidic musical styles (such as the Hora and Nigun) with elements of jazz and avant-garde rock. [1] Trumpet player Frank London (also a member of The Klezmatics ...

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