Under the Label
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Like the Big Bang, one of the most unique alternative genres got its start as scattered energies waiting to pop in the right conditions.
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Few genres have managed to seize the spirit of the Cold War than Germany’s take on the 1980s’ New Wave with its commercial experiments.
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While the listeners might have outgrown the anxieties of their growing responsibilities, the scene does not miss its chance to leave a mark in music.
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Abrasive, queer, and proud, zoomers and millennials have rallied behind a digital spectacle of an outlier inside the music scene.
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While it never reaches the same level of commercial appeal as its rivals, the downbeat genre’s cynicism echoes the feeling of many Americans.
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While prog-rock is booming in the late 60s and 70s, the UK managed to concoct themselves a very jazzy & psychedelic take on it that goes beyond its birthplace.




