| Eurodance | | Stylistic origins: | House, Hi-NRG, Italo-disco, Eurodisco, Rap/Hip-Hop | | Cultural origins: | Europe, Early 1990s | | Typical instruments: | Keyboard,Synthesizer, Drum machine, Sequencer | | Mainstream popularity: | Large: Europe, Canada, Japan, Argentina and urbanized areas in the Americas Moderate: Australia, East Asia (other than Japan) Weak: United States | | Derivative forms: | Bubblegum Dance, Hard Dance, Euro-Trance | | Other topics | | List of Eurodance artists | Eurodance is a genre of European synthesizer-driven dance music, which has been popular worldwide since 1990s. The genre originates from House, HipHop, and Hi-NRG music. Eurodance music is heavily influenced by the utilization of rich vocals and/or raps, combined with creative synth, strong bass rhythm, and catchy melodies. The logo of 2007 Contest features the word Eurovision written in the same way as it is on the Eurovision Song Contest logos without the heart and the silhouette of a dancing couple in front of a star that contains the flag of the host country, the United Kingdom. ...
House music is a style of electronic dance music that was developed by dance club DJs in Chicago in the early to mid-1980s. ...
Hi-NRG (High Energy) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged and then became popular in nightclubs in the early 1980s. ...
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Eurodance is style of dance music, popular in Europe during 1990s. ...
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Bubblegum dance (also known as happy house) is a type of Euro House a. ...
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This is a list of Eurodance artists and bands; many may also be grouped into subgenres such as trance, house, and pop. ...
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Definition The term "Eurodance" gradually became associated with a specific style of European dance music over time. During its ascendant years in the 1990's it was just as likely to be referred to as "Euro-House" or "Euro-NRG"; in Europe it was often called "Dancefloor" or simply "Dance".[1] While some use a much broader definition of what is considered "Eurodance",[2] over time, the term particularly came to refer to an NRG-based genre from the 1990s which included a solo vocalist or a rapper/vocalist duet and is also used to describe later European dance acts such as Cascada.[3] Cascada (pronounced: ) is a German Eurodance act most famous for their hit single Everytime We Touch. While colloquially Cascada is sometimes used to refer to Natalie Horler, the lead singer, Cascada is actually a group of three musicians, Natalie Horler, DJ Manian, and Yann Pfeiffer. ...
Eurodance is nightclub-oriented music that is usually produced somewhere in Europe and sounds commercial enough to be played by radio stations and music television. Some of the more prominent Eurodance songs go international, especially if an act manages to score more than one hit. Laser lights illuminate the dance floor at a Gatecrasher dance music event in Sheffield, England A nightclub (or night club or club) is a drinking, dancing, and entertainment venue which does its primary business after dark. ...
Characteristics of the music Most Eurodance is characterized by synthesizer riffs, female vocals with simple chorus, male rap parts, sampling, and a strong beat. Rap redirects here. ...
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Vocals Eurodance is often very positive and upbeat; the lyrics often involve issues of love and peace, dancing and partying, or expressing and overcoming difficult emotions. The early 1990s Eurodance vocals were frequently done by a solo vocalist or a mixed rapper-vocalist duet. Many projects utilized variations of the rapper-vocalist theme, such as a German rapper with American singers (Real McCoy), or the use of reggae rap as in Ice MC and Fun Factory, or scat singing as in Scatman John. Solo singing artists such as Alexia, Tess, Blümchen, and Double You also contributed to the genre. Real McCoy, originally known as M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy, was a German Eurodance group, who are best known for their 1994 international hits Another Night and Run Away. // Real McCoy was the brainchild of German rapper and producer Olaf O-Jay Jeglitza. ...
Ian Campbell, who often goes by the alias IceMC, was born in England but his parents are from Jamaica. ...
Fun Factory was a German Eurodance group in the 1990s. ...
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Jasmin Wagner better known as Blümchen, 2006 Jasmin Wagner, (born April 20, 1980, Hamburg, Germany) better known as Blümchen, is a multi-platinum selling pop and dance music singer, aspiring actress, model/spokesperson and a vegetarian. ...
For the J-pop duo, see W (Double You) . Blue album cover Double You is an eurodance group started in 1985, when William Naraine (singer), started producing writing and producing demos with his friends Franco Amato (musician, born in La Spezia on 21st of August 1963, zodiac sign Leo) and...
Eurodance lyrics are almost always sung in English, regardless of the artist's nationalities. However, some artists release their songs in both English and their native languages.
Percussion Almost all Eurodance emphasizes percussion and rhythm. Eurodance percussion is generally a "kick" bassdrum with some variations on a 4/4 time signature. While the percussion is always done by synthesizers, it is a sound more typical of dance music and not the "beat box" sound typical of rap music. The beats per minute varies from 110 to 150[4], but a BPM of about 135 is very typical. Percussion instruments are played by being struck, shaken, rubbed or scraped. ...
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Melody Most Eurodance is also very melody-driven. Besides the contribution of the female vocals, there is often a noticeable use of rapid synthesizer arpeggios. This is a very distinctive feature of Eurodance that separates it from Hi-NRG disco. The synthesizer often has a piano or barrel organ sound but sometimes mimics other instruments, such as calliope (e.g., "Touch the Sky" by Cartouche). There is often a short, repetitive riff, while other times there is a whole tour de force of synthesizers (e.g., Close To You by Fun Factory). Some songs have a second riff cycling in between verses. An arpeggiator is a tool/feature available in some hardware synthesizers and also in software form, which allows the user to play alternating notes or chords automatically based on input, most often from a MIDI controller. ...
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Characteristics of the bands and business Eurodance is widely commercialized. Some producers, like Max Martin or Larry Pignagnoli, have fronted dozens of bands. From thousands of records released, only a few bands have existed in the mainstream beyond two records. Many acts, such as Captain Jack and Jonny Jakobsen (Dr. Bombay), had a carefully planned humoristic image. A group called E-rotic received attention with sexually provocative lyrics and music videos. Martin Karl Max Martin Sandberg (born February 26, 1971) is a Grammy-nominated,[1] Swedish pop-dance music producer and songwriter. ...
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Jonny Jakobsen (born 17 November 1963, Malmö, Sweden) is a Swedish eurodance artist better known under his fictitious identity as Indian taxi driver Dr. Bombay. ...
E-Rotic is a Swiss/German techno/hip house/eurodance group. ...
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While Eurodance singles regularly went to Gold, Platinum or multi-Platinum status, it had been more difficult to get a full length album to get to the same level of success. Typical problems cited include the album as a whole not up to the strength of the singles, the performers not being charismatic enough to hold the attention of millions of people past a song or two, or weak promotion of the remainder of the album after the singles have become hits.
History Original Eurodance is a fusion of several styles of dance music, primarily house and rap with the Hi-NRG variant of disco music. Hi-NRG (High Energy) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged and then became popular in nightclubs in the early 1980s. ...
Hi-NRG and Italo disco Hi-NRG started in the United States as an underground, faster form of disco after disco had lost mainstream popularity. In the late 1980s it became associated with British record producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, and by the early 1990s bands such as Masterboy were producing a Continental version of Hi-NRG. Hi-NRG (High Energy) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged and then became popular in nightclubs in the early 1980s. ...
Stock Aitken Waterman, sometimes known as SAW, were a British songwriting and record producing trio who had great success during the late 1980s and early 1990s with many of their productions. ...
Masterboy is a German eurodance group formed in early 1990s with notable success in Europe, Asia, Oceania and South America in the mid-1990s. ...
Eurodance shows a strong Hi-NRG influence, such as the high BPM and the strong use of female vocals. The influence of Masterboy is readily seen in Eurodance music that does not feature a duet, such as It's My Life by Dr. Alban and What Is Love by Haddaway. Eurodance can also be seen as a more technologically advanced form of Euro disco, just as Hi-NRG is the more technologically advanced form of Disco. Hi-NRG (High Energy) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged and then became popular in nightclubs in the early 1980s. ...
The term Euro-Disco first used during the 70s, to describe the non UK based disco productions and artists. ...
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Italo Disco and its later evolution, Eurobeat, are sometimes thought to be sub-genres of Eurodance, but rather they are offshoots of Hi-NRG. Italo was influential on the production of Eurodance in general, while Italian-produced Eurodance artists, such as Alexia, Cappella, CO.RO, and Double You, tended to preserve features such as operatic female vocals. Later artists such as Eiffel 65 adopted a sort of "marching" beat in their productions. The term "Eurobeat" appears to be more common in Japan, where this style of music is featured in the video game Dance Dance Revolution, as well as in some Anime soundtracks, for example the street racing scenes in Initial D. Cover of the ZYX Music compilation album. ...
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Eiffel 65 was an Italian electronic/eurodance/italodance three-piece group, formed in the late 1990s and best known for their international hit Blue (Da Ba Dee). Their other hit singles include Move Your Body and Too Much of Heaven, all of which appeared on their debut album Europop, released...
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House music House music, also an underground genre in the United States, had come to the UK and continental Europe with the rise of acid house and "rave" techno in the late 1980s. By the early 1990s, with the rise of the Belgian New Beat, house then became associated with Belgium and the Netherlands. For the 1994 novel by Irvine Welsh, see The Acid House. ...
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Some of the first songs with elements of what would later be called Eurodance are house music. For example, Strike It Up by Black Box (1990) and Rhythm is a Dancer by Snap! (1992) both have the duet characteristic of Eurodance, and Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) by Rozalla (1991) has the characteristic synthesizer riff. Of course, not all European house music was absorbed into the Eurodance genre. By the early 2000s, it remained a style distinct from Eurodance with harder synth and a slower tempo, for example Satisfaction by Benny Benassi (2003). Benny Benassi (born Marco Benassi Geneser July 13, 1967) is an Italian disc jockey and a euro house/electroclash artist, who lives in Reggio Emilia, a town in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. ...
Rap Rap verse has been one of the main distinguishing elements of Eurodance. While Eurodance makes use of rap vocals, it does not make use of violent, derogatory lyrics as "gangster rap" does, nor does it follow many of the instrumental conventions of rap music, such as scratching records. Eurodance has, however, served to popularize rap music in Europe. While rap had been made in Europe at least as far back as Falco's Einzelhaft album (1982), the American variety only gained a more widespread acceptance when Technotronic landed their hit "Pump Up the Jam", followed by Snap's "The Power". The combination of house music with rap vocals in general came to be referred to as Hip house or "house rap". Johann (Hans) Hölzel (February 19, 1957 â February 6, 1998), better known by his stage name Falco, was a classical music prodigy turned Austrian hip hop-pop and rock star. ...
Technotronic is a studio-based Belgian House Music project formed by Jo Bogaert (a. ...
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Hip house, also known as house rap, is a mixture of house music and hip-hop which arose during the 1980s in New York. ...
In Europe Some examples of "original" Eurodance acts are Alexia, 2 Unlimited, Cappella, Captain Hollywood Project, Centory, Corona, Culture Beat, DJ Bobo, Dr. Alban, Fun Factory, Ice MC, Indra, Maxx, La Bouche, Le Click, and Real McCoy. Alexia on the cover of The Hits. ...
2 Unlimited was a eurodance act formed in 1991. ...
Rodney Bishop & Kelly Overett Cappella were an Italian/English eurodance, house and techno group that found international success mainly in the early 1990s. ...
Captain Hollywood Project THE PIONEER OF EURODANCE an American living in Germany-and actually created and started EURODANCE , founded by former Twenty 4 Seven rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison,he was called CAPTAIN HOLLYWOOD since back in 1982 the name was givin to him from his military friends (because he danced...
Centory was a German 1990s eurodance/pop band of Gary Carolla, Delgado (Kevin Estevez), Alex Trime (Eddie Gibson) and Turbo B. (Durron Butler). ...
Olga Souza on the cover of Coronas album Walking On Music 1998 Corona is an Italian musical project that rose to popularity on the popular music scene in 1993. ...
Culture Beat is a German Eurodance act fronted by lead singer Tania Evans and Jay Supreme and produced by Torsten Fenslau (d. ...
DJ BoBo René Baumann (born January 5, 1968) better known as DJ BoBo, is a successful Swiss singer, songwriter, dancer and music producer. ...
Dr. Alban (born August 26, 1957 as Alban Nwapa in Enugu, Nigeria) is a Stockholm, Sweden-based musician and producer with his own record label dr-records. ...
Fun Factory was a German Eurodance group in the 1990s. ...
Ian Campbell, who often goes by the alias IceMC, was born in England but his parents are from Jamaica. ...
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Maxx means: MAXX, former German Eurodance act The Maxx, comic book series by Sam Kieth later adapted into a Mtv television series, as well as the name of the name of the main character Opel MAXX, a German auto concept Robo Maxx, a vacuum cleaner TJ Maxx, discount and off...
La Bouche is a Eurodance/Dance-pop duo formed by Frank Farian in Germany in 1994, consisting of Melanie Thornton and Lane McCray. ...
Le Click is a techno-dance duo consisting of Robert Haynes and Kayo Shekoni. ...
Real McCoy, originally known as M.C. Sar & The Real McCoy, was a German Eurodance group, who are best known for their 1994 international hits Another Night and Run Away. // Real McCoy was the brainchild of German rapper and producer Olaf O-Jay Jeglitza. ...
These bands included emphasis of the combo female chorus together with male rap performances, leading directly to the duo revival. Each group featured their own signature sound, persona, visual imagery, and vocal approach. Solo artists who performed Eurodance include Amber, Corona, Haddaway. Rozalla supported Michael Jackson during his European "Dangerous" tour. In 1994, Amber made history becoming the first singer in Eurodance history to be signed to a label as a solo artist, not a singer who is bound to a producer. Amber (born Marie-Claire Creamers on May 9, 1969) is a Dutch-born and Germany-raised singer/songwriter, label owner and executive producer. ...
Olga Souza on the cover of Coronas album Walking On Music 1998 Corona is an Italian musical project that rose to popularity on the popular music scene in 1993. ...
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Rozalla (born Rozalla Miller, 18 March 1964, in Ndola, Zambia) is a female dance music performer from Zimbabwe. ...
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Furthermore, the popularity of Eurodance music was enhanced by the Deep Dance and Deep Magic Dance mixes in the late 1980s and 1990s created by DJ Deep, one of the most famous dance music DJs.
United States In the United States, several Eurodance artists made the Rhythmic Top 40, Mainstream Top 40 Tracks and the Billboard Hot 100 between 1993 and 1998. However, it tended to be the more house and rap-oriented artists that received airplay. For instance, Snap! received quite a bit of airplay early on. For another definition see rhythmic and CHR Rhythmic Top 40 is a contemporary hit music genre where the music, direction and makeup of the audience differ from the more mainstream Top 40 format. ...
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The more Hi-NRG-oriented artists were typically played during special "mix" shows if at all, and it was often necessary to go to a club to hear Eurodance music. While Eurodance did become popular with club DJ's in the United States, radio stations were cautious about playing anything that sounded too much like disco during most of the 1980s and 1990s. By the end of the 1990s, however, some of the later acts such as Blue (Da Ba Dee) by Eiffel 65 did receive extensive airplay. Hi-NRG (High Energy) is a type of electronic dance music which emerged and then became popular in nightclubs in the early 1980s. ...
Blue (Da Ba Dee) is a single by Italian group Eiffel 65. ...
Eiffel 65 was an Italian electronic/eurodance/italodance three-piece group, formed in the late 1990s and best known for their international hit Blue (Da Ba Dee). Their other hit singles include Move Your Body and Too Much of Heaven, all of which appeared on their debut album Europop, released...
Compilation albums, such as the DMA Dance: Eurodance series of compilation albums (1995-1997) from Interhit Records and Dance Music Authority magazine,[5] were popular and helped to define the genre as well as to make it accessible in the U.S. and Canada.[6] DMA (Dance Music Authority) was a bi-monthly American Dance music publication that ran from 1993 to 2003. ...
2000s Techno always had an important influence on Eurodance music, which at times was basically its more commercial counterpart. From the late 1990s onwards, Trance began to take more influence from Eurodance as well (see Euro-Trance), while techno music was in decline since the late 1990s. By 2006, Trance started slowly losing popularity as quality releases that lived up to the early 2000s sound declined. Interest in Eurodance reignited. However, this time the comeback was largely helped by interests through music and video websites, which includes significant support from media sharing and online networking sites. Although this would be considered the second generation of Eurodance, the 2000s saw renewed interest in Eurodance. For the comic book character previously known as Techno, see Fixer (comics). ...
Trance is a style of electronic music that developed in the 1990s. ...
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Such groups as Milk Inc., Infernal, Special D, Groove Coverage, Cascada, Sylver, Danijay, Colonia, and solo artists such as Kate Ryan, Gabry Ponte, DJ Aligator, Ashley Jade, Mark Ashley, Lucas Prata, Kylie Minogue, Dannii Minogue, Basshunter, Mario Lopez, and Jessy, among others, represent some of the best of the second generation of Eurodance artists. Most of them have released hit singles and/or albums stateside. Milk Inc. ...
Infernal is a Danish dance band, who made their national debut in 1997 with the release of the Sorti de Lenfer single. ...
Special D (born Dennis Horstmann on November 16, 1982) is a German DJ and dance music artist who is particularly popular in The Netherlands, where he won the Best Dance International award at the 2004 TMF NL Awards. ...
Groove Coverage is a German Euro-trance band. ...
Cascada (pronounced: ) is a German Eurodance act most famous for their hit single Everytime We Touch. While colloquially Cascada is sometimes used to refer to Natalie Horler, the lead singer, Cascada is actually a group of three musicians, Natalie Horler, DJ Manian, and Yann Pfeiffer. ...
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Danijay (Daniele Zaffiri) is an Italian italodance deejay and artist. ...
Colonia is Croatian dance music band from Vinkovci. ...
Kate Ryan, born Katrien Verbeeck on July 22, 1980, in Tessenderlo, Belgium to Dutch parents, is a Belgian pop music singer/songwriter. ...
Gabry Ponte (Gabriele Ponte, born April 20, 1973) is an Italian DJ best known for his membership in the Italian dance group Eiffel 65. ...
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Jonas Erik Altberg, better known by the pseudonym Basshunter, is a Swedish musician and DJ. Jonas was born December 22, 1984, in Halmstad, Sweden. ...
Jessy De Smet, stage name just Jessy (born July 8, 1976 in Zottegem) is a Belgian pop music singer who has had several gold records in the late 1990s and 2000s. ...
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Classification After the early 1990s, Eurodance music had split into several categories: - "Classic" Eurodance (1990s) - As noted, often a female vocalist and a male rapper were used for songs within this genre. The music features thicker and more detailed production and is slightly slower than most Eurodance that appeared afterward. This sound features arrangements, production touches, synths, and basslines unique to the early-mid 1990s, and is strongly favored by those who were fans of Eurodance during that time.
- Bubblegum Dance - Essentially the Danish Eurodance version of bubblegum pop. While the instrumental style is similar to "classic" Eurodance, the lyrics tend towards a tongue-in-cheek humor very different from typical "disco" lyrics. Topics tend to be such things as toys, cartoons or video games, double-entendres, and fairytale motifs ( ex. Magic Love by Me and My ). Bubblegum may use either a chorus or a male rapper/female singer duet, though it tends not to make use of American rappers as classic Eurodance does. See also Happy Hardcore, which is the "hardcore" techno version of bubblegum dance.
- Euro-Trance - Has a more open-ended structure compared to the tightly knit vocals and melodies of "classic" Eurodance. Vocals sometimes vague or repetitive without verse/chorus structure, often with echo and other effects. Often Euro-Trance has a strong synth line with ethereal chords and strong percussion.
Bubblegum dance (also known as happy house) is a type of Euro House a. ...
Bubblegum pop (bubblegum rock, bubblegum music, youth music, or simply bubblegum) is a genre of pop music. ...
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Happy hardcore is a form of dance music typified by a very fast tempo (usually around 165-180 BPM), often coupled with male or female vocals, and saccharine lyrics. ...
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Other related and influential styles - Synthpop - This style emerged during the mid 1980s. Exclusively performed by male singers which is rare within other similar styles & sub genres. A type of dance music with futuristic synths and resembling rock music. Synth-Pop did lose its popularity in the mainstream by the early-1990s but has never been dormant. It continues to be a popular style seeing a resurgence in the early 2000s.
- Europop - Popular music related to Dance-pop with elements of classic Eurodance or Trance but is not a lot like one or the other. Chorus and verse structure prevalent. Nearly always incessantly catchy and infectious melodies, synths and beats.
Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. ...
Europop refers to a style of pop music that developed in Europe throughout the 1970s which emphasized catchy beats, slick songs and frothy lyrics. ...
Dance-pop is a subgenre of pop music that evolved from disco, circa the early 1980s, that combines dance beats with a pop song structure. ...
Notes - ^ Elixic.de: Genrelexikon: Dance Click on "weiterlesen" to see full article. Requires Javascript.
- ^ All Music Guide: Euro-Dance
- ^ About.com Top 10 Top 10 - Eurodance Artists
- ^ The Eurodance Encyclopaedia - FAQ: What is Eurodance?
- ^ Discogs.com: DMA Dance Vol. 1: Eurodance
- ^ Gajarsky, Bob (May 19, 1997). "Review: Various Artists, DMA Dance Volume 3". Consumable Online (Issue 109).
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Europop refers to a style of pop music that developed in Europe throughout the 1970s which emphasized catchy beats, slick songs and frothy lyrics. ...
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