darkwave

See also: dark wave

English

Etymology

dark + wave; compare new wave.

Noun

darkwave (uncountable)

  1. (music) A musical movement that originated in the late 1970s, combining elements of new wave and gothic rock with dark, thoughtful lyrics and an undertone of sorrow.
    • 2002, Jules Brown, Dinah Gardner, Hong Kong and Macau (page 315)
      As well as mainstream pop you'll find dance, funk and all kinds of club music, world music and even very select genres such as darkwave medieval, darkwave gothic to darkwave neofolk.

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