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  1. The YouTube New Wave — The Publish Press. Editor’s Note: For the last several months, our team at the Publish Press has gone in depth, shoulder-to-shoulder, with a group of creators calling themselves the YouTube New Wave. Their goal: to rebel against the so-called “Beastification of YouTube” by shunning traditional metrics like ...

  2. Oct 5, 2020 · Judging from their appearance on Nightmoves, Blondie saw new wave as a movement rather than a genre. It was about new acts entering the system and changing it for the better. There was no scene or collective in reality but the tag of new wave was a way of grouping these acts who thought similarly about music together. See the full interview, below.

  3. 4. “Tank”—The Stranglers. Margaret Thatcher was a year away from power and Ronald Reagan two years, but tension was in the air and the sabers were rattling. And to gin that up, the military was looking for new fresh troops.

  4. Jul 31, 2022 · New wave is a genre of music that emerged in the late 1970s and reached its peak in popularity in the early 1980s. The genre is a fusion of punk rock, pop, and electronic music. Some of the defining characteristics of new wave music include its use of synthesizers and electronic instruments, its upbeat and danceable tempo, and its eclectic and ...

  5. Mar 15, 2021 · New wave music originated as a more pop-oriented genre to the emergence of punk rock music, hard rock, and heavy metal music in the 1970s. New wave was prominently popular in the United States and the United Kingdom in the late 1970s through the end of the 1980s, though some new wave bands had global popularity and some maintain strong fanbases ...

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  6. New wave is a stylistically diverse musical genre from the late 1970s and early 1980s influenced by punk, power pop, krautrock, glam, funk, disco, pub rock, African music, mod, rap, progressive rock, electronic art rock, and ska. New wave became prominent alongside music videos with the birth of MTV which explains the rather lo-fi nature of the videos in this playlist. Enjoy!

  7. To me, New Wave incorporates the aesthetic of punk/post-punk into synthpop, with a focus on electronic instrumentation and pop melodies while retaining the "hardness" of punk rock. For example, I would not consider Gary Numan to be New Wave; I would consider him straight-up synthpop. However, I would absolutely consider The Police and New Order ...

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