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==Notable artists==
*[[Adam and the Ants]]
*[[Adam and the Ants]]
*[[A Flock of Seagulls]]
*[[Blondie]]
*[[Blondie]]
*[[Boomtown Rats]]
*[[Boomtown Rats]]
*[[The Bunkers]]
*[[Culture Club]]
*[[Culture Club]]
*[[Elvis Costello]]
*[[Elvis Costello]]
*[[Devo]]
*[[Devo]]
*[[Duran Duran]]
*[[Duran Duran]]
*[[The Go-Go's]]
*[[Franz Ferdinand (band)|Franz Ferdinand]]
*[[Ian Dury]] and [[the Blockheads]]
*[[Ian Dury]] and [[the Blockheads]]
*[[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]]
*[[Joe Jackson (musician)|Joe Jackson]]
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*[[Oingo Boingo]]
*[[Oingo Boingo]]
*[[Spandau Ballet]]
*[[Spandau Ballet]]
*[[Split Enz]]
*[[The Cars]]
*[[The Cars]]
*[[The Killers]]
*[[The Network]]
*[[The Network]]
*[[The Police]]
*[[The Police]]
*[[The Pretenders]]
*[[The Pretenders]]
*[[Talking Heads]]
*[[Talking Heads]]
*[[Squeeze]]
*[[Kim Wilde]]
*[[Squeeze (band)|Squeeze]]
*[[XTC]]
*[[XTC]]



Latest revision as of 21:07, 26 August 2024

New Wave (or New Wave music) is a style of rock music that developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s. New wave music was inspired by the punk rock movement.

New Wave music is rock music mixed with other types of music, such as punk rock music, funk, disco, ska and pop.

In essence, New Wave maintained the rebellious and energetic side of punk rock, yet was less raw and aggressive. Whilst a lot of New Wave was, much New Wave was pop-based, containing simple melodies and catchy hooks. Additionally, New Wave music was also very electronic in nature, and made strong usage of synthesizers. New Wave is a broad term, and as such, New Wave artists varied greatly in style, ranging from pure rock, to synthpop, to reggae-influenced music. New Wave, as a genre, additionally had a strong visual aesthetic, and is noted for the colourful fashions which New Wave artists would sport in the 1980s.

When MTV started broadcasting in 1981, many New Wave bands had their music videos played on television. This made New Wave music more popular. A well-known New Wave video is Whip It by Devo.

Notable artists

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