| | This article does not cite any references or sources. (May 2007) Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. | Synth rock is a descriptive phrase applied to the work of a variety of musical artists. Principally, these artists share in the use of intentionally artificial sounds, produced through synthesizers, samplers and drum machines. The term "Synth rock" also serves as a musical genre classification, but synth rock music can also be categorized under different genres, usually as a subgenre of New Wave. Synth Rock closely resembles and is related to synthpop. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ...
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An AKAI MPC2000 sampler Playing a Yamaha SU10 Sampler A sampler is an electronic music instrument closely related to a synthesizer. ...
A Boss DR-202 Drum Machine A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument designed to imitate the sound of drums and/or other percussion instruments. ...
Musical genres are categories which contain music which share a certain style or which have certain elements in common. ...
New Wave was a pop and rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the early-to-mid 1980s. ...
Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. ...
1970s
By the late 1960s, the synthesizer, originally a very large and complex instrument, had become streamlined enough that it was easy to transport. Several progressive rock groups began using the synthesizer expressly for the unique range of sounds available from the instrument. These artists included Yes and Emerson, Lake and Palmer and their keyboardists, Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson, respectively. For the Swedish political music movement, see progg. ...
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Keith Noel Emerson (born 2 November 1944 in Todmorden, Yorkshire) is a British keyboard player and composer. ...
The Germany-based Krautrock scene also developed an affinity for synthesizers during the 70s, and many of the artists went on to become pioneers of purely electronic music. While many, such as Kraftwerk, did not hang on to their rock background, others, such as Tangerine Dream, did. Their version of synth-rock contrasts to the sort played by the largely English progressive rock groups in that it is principally electronic with rock influences rather than vice versa. While it was the rock-based form that had a larger influence on the development of synth rock during the next decade, electronic guitar remains a staple in 70s-inspired electronic music of the "Berlin School" variety. Krautrock, also known as Kosmische Musik, is a generic name for the experimental music scene that appeared in Germany in the late 1960s and gained popularity throughout the 1970s. ...
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Kraftwerk (pronounced [], German for power station) is a German musical group from Düsseldorf that has made immense contributions to the development of improvisational rock and electronic music, most notably within the latter categorys sub-genres which later became known as synthpop, electro, techno, house and IDM. Early musical...
Tangerine Dream is a German electronic music group founded in 1967 by Edgar Froese. ...
The Berlin School of electronic music, or just Berlin School, was a development of New Age electronic music in the 1970s, shaped by Berlin-based artists like Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream and Ash Ra Tempel. ...
1980s The growth of a variety of "underground" music scenes and the increasing availability and ease-of-use of synthesizers and other electronic musical instruments led to many more bands conspicuously using synthesizers. Some acts, notably synthpop, used electronic instruments almost exclusively. Many musicians were described as synth rock artists and many other genres had prominent artists that used synthesizers. In addition, the increasing popularity of New Wave and Electronic Dance music in this era also brought many genres to their height of popularity and to mainstream rock and pop. An electronic musical instrument is a musical instrument that produces its sounds using electronics. ...
Primary Genres Some popular artists at the time include: New Wave was a pop and rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the early-to-mid 1980s. ...
Synthpop is a subgenre of New Wave in which the synthesizer is the dominant musical instrument. ...
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For the bands self-titled debut album, see A Flock of Seagulls (album). ...
Duran Duran are an English pop group notable for a long series of popular singles and vivid music videos. ...
Depeche Mode (pronounced ) are an electronic music group formed in 1980, in Basildon, Essex, England. ...
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The cover of The Fixs first single from 1981: Subsequently the band would change their name to The Fixx, after learning of another band with a prior claim on the name The Fix. ...
This article is about the a musical group Erasure. ...
Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH) was a UK New wave band that was popular in early 1980s. ...
Devo (pronounced DEE-vo or dee-VO, often spelled DEVO or DEV-O) is an American New Wave group formed in Akron, Ohio in 1972. ...
This article is about the alternative rock/electronic band New Order. ...
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Simple Minds is a rock band from Scotland, which had its greatest worldwide popularity from the mid-1980s to the early-1990s. ...
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ABC is an English New Romantic band that charted eleven Top 40 singles between 1981 and 1990. ...
1990s In the 1990s, synth rock drew its style from combinations of '80s New Wave, '80s/'90s industrial music, glam rock, gothic rock and heavy metal. Glam rock (also known as glitter rock), is a style of rock music, which initially surfaced in the post-hippie early 1970s. ...
Gothic rock (sometimes called goth rock or simply goth) is a genre of rock music that originated during the late 1970s. ...
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Visually, synth rock tends to borrow heavily from its New Wave heritage, as well as its Glam and Goth heritages, and at times will soak this in futurism. The overall look has its similarities to the Futurepop-driven Cybergoth subculture. Synth rockers have been known to wear heavy, glamorous makeup regardless of gender (Orgy being particularly notorious for this), yet they can also have a slicker, more subtle look (such as Philler). Futurepop is a recently-emerging electronic dance music genre, an outgrowth of electronic body music incorporating influences from synthpop (such as song structure and vocal style) and uplifting trance (grandiose and arpeggiated synthesizer melodies). ...
This article or section should include material from cyberpunk fashion Cyber subculture is, depending on ones perspective, a subgenre of the goth subculture or a subculture in its own right; proponents of the former view typically term it as cybergoth. ...
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A common setup for a synth rock band involves a drummer using an electronic kit, a bassist (with numerous sound effects available, or possibly a bass guitar synthesizer), a guitarist (with a very large quantity of effects to choose from), a MIDI-guitarist (using a guitar as a synth controller, for example using a Roland G-Synth or a Starr Labs Z-Tar) and a keyboard synthesist. Usually, the guitarist or MIDI guitarist will handle vocals. Musical Instrument Digital Interface, or MIDI, is a system designed to transmit information between electronic musical instruments. ...
Roland Corporation ) TYO: 7944 is a Japanese manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, electronic equipment and software. ...
2000s In 2007, many bands currently described as "Synth-rock" are heavily or primarily influenced by New Wave music. In music, a band is a company of musicians, or musical ensemble, usually popular or folk, playing parts of or improvising a musical arrangement on different musical instruments. ...
New Wave was a pop and rock music genre that existed during the late 1970s and the early-to-mid 1980s. ...
Bands Action Action Action Action is an indie rock band from Long Island, New York who combine a New Wave aesthetic with a swirling guitar-driven sound reminiscent of The Bolshoi, Bauhaus, and other proto-goth bands prominent in the late 1970s and early 80s. ...
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Aerodrone is an American electro-rock band from Eugene, Oregon, that was founded in 2005 by Gary Zon and Kevin Patrick. ...
Angels & Airwaves is a rock band fronted by former blink-182 and Box Car Racer guitarist/vocalist Tom DeLonge. ...
Apoptygma Berzerk is a Norwegian musical group. ...
The Automatic otherwise known as The Automatic Automatic, in the U.S. and Canada[1][2], are a band who formed in Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales but are now based in Cardiff. ...
The Birthday Massacre is a Rock band, based in Toronto, Canada. ...
Boy Kill Boy are an English rock band based in Leytonstone, East London. ...
The Bravery is an American rock band from New York City that consists of Sam Endicott, John Conway, Anthony Burulcich, Michael Zakarin, and Mike Hindert. ...
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Cansei de Ser Sexy (literally tired of being sexy in Portuguese; better known as CSS) is a Brazilian band from São Paulo. ...
Casiotone for the Painfully Alone is the musical solo-project of musician Owen Ashworth (born 1979) of San Francisco, California. ...
Celldweller is a Detroit, United States based band that was created by Klayton (formerly created music as the 90s project Circle of Dust), who writes all of the music and performs the majority of vocals and instruments on studio recordings. ...
Chromeo is a Montreal/New York based electrofunk band, and their 2004 debut album Shes In Control received critical acclaim. ...
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Crystal Castles is a 1983 arcade game by Atari. ...
Dead Inside The Chrysalis Dead Inside The Chrysalis or DiTC are an Australian Electropunk/Synth Rock band based in Sydney. ...
Deadstar Assembly is an American Industrial Metal band formed in 2001 in Fort Lauderdale. ...
Deadsy is an American rock band from California. ...
Death from Above 1979 were a Toronto based Canadian indie rock/synth rock duo. ...
Desolation Yes are a Scottish/English popular music band, formed in Glasgow, in 2004. ...
Digitalism is a German electro duo, founded in 2004 in Hamburg, consisting of Jens Jence Moelle and İsmail Isi Tüfekçi. ...
Enter Shikari are a British post-hardcore band, which makes heavy use of synthesised sound effects. ...
The Epoxies are an American band from Portland, Oregon formed in 2000. ...
The Faint is an indie rock/synth pop band. ...
Goose are a Belgian electro rock band, signed to Skint Records. ...
Julien K is a musical band who are known for performing the theme song This Machine for Team Dark in the Sega game Sonic Heroes and Waking Up in Shadow the Hedgehog. ...
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Kill Hannah is an alternative rock band from Chicago, Illinois, currently signed to Atlantic Records. ...
The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada, most famous for their hit singles Somebody Told Me, Mr. ...
Kling Klang is Kraftwerks studio in Düsseldorf, Germany. ...
Stanley Kubrick in the late 1990s Stanley Kubrick (July 26, 1928 - March 7, 1999) was a Jewish-American film director born in The Bronx, New York City who lived most of his life in England. ...
LCD Soundsystem is the musical project of producer James Murphy, co-founder of dance-punk label DFA Records. ...
Klaxons are a Mercury Prize winning English band, based in London. ...
Mute Math is a New Orleans rock band formed in 2003. ...
MSTRKRFT (read as Masterkraft) is an electronic music group from East York, Ontario, Canada who are signed to Last Gang Records. ...
Nine Inch Nails (abbreviated as NIN) is an American industrial rock band, founded in 1988 by Trent Reznor in Cleveland, Ohio. ...
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Paradise Lost are a death/doom and later gothic metal band formed in 1987 in Halifax, England. ...
Polysics are a Japanese new wave/Rock band from Tokyo, who personally dub their unique style as technicolor pogo punk. The band started in 1997, but got their big break in 1998 at a concert in Tokyo. ...
Project Pitchfork is a synthpop/darkwave musical group from Germany. ...
Reggie and the Full Effect is a Kansas City-based American band featuring James Dewees who was the former drummer for Coalesce, keyboardist for The Get Up Kids, and former touring keyboardist for New Found Glory. ...
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6 piece synth-rock outfit from Richmond, Va including members Jonathan Sullivan, Clark Fraley, Laura Thomas, Adam Thomas, Steve Burner, and Bryan Stiglich. ...
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Silverbullit is a Swedish rock band based in Göteborg. ...
The Sounds are an upbeat New Wave band from Helsingborg, Sweden founded in 1999. ...
Splean (also transliterated Splin) (Cyrillic: ÑпÐин) is a popular Russian rock band. ...
theSTART is an American New Wave band from Los Angeles, California, formed in 1998. ...
The band Theatre of Tragedy Theatre of Tragedy is a Norwegian band from Stavanger, originally assembled in 1993 and best known for their earlier albums, which provided a great deal of influence to the gothic metal genre. ...
Trans Am is a three-piece band that performs a mix of synth pop and rock music. ...
Vanity Beach is a Finnish rock band. ...
Wired All Wrong is a band made up of Matt Mahaffey of Self and Jeff Turzo formerly of God Lives Underwater. ...
Young Love is an American electronic/dance band formed in 2005 in New York City, New York. ...
Your Enemies Friends Your Enemies Friends is a post-hardcore rock band that formed in late 2001 in Los Angeles, California. ...
Zeromancer is an Alternative/Industrial Rock group with members from Norway and one from the USA. // The core of Zeromancer met in the influential Norwegian band Seigmen. ...
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