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  2. Gothic rock - Wikipedia

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    Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s. The first post-punk bands which shifted toward dark music with gothic overtones include Siouxsie and the Banshees, [2] [3] Joy Division, [2] [3] [4] Bauhaus, [2] [3] and the Cure.

  3. Goth subculture - Wikipedia

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    The goth kids are usually depicted listening to gothic music, writing or reading Gothic poetry, drinking coffee, flipping their hair, and smoking. [70] [71] Morticia Addams from The Addams Family created by Charles Addams is a fictional character and the mother in the Addams Family.

  4. Cybergoth - Wikipedia

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    Cybergoth fashion combines rave, rivethead, cyberpunk and goth fashion, as well as drawing inspiration from other forms of science fiction. Androgyny is common. [ 5 ] The style sometimes features one starkly contrasting bright or neon-reactive theme color, such as red, blue, neon green, chrome, or pink, [ 6 ] set against a basic, black gothic ...

  5. List of gothic rock artists - Wikipedia

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    According to both Pitchfork [1] and NME, [2] proto-goth bands included Joy Division, [1] [2] [3] Siouxsie and the Banshees, [1] [2] Bauhaus [1] [2] and the Cure. [1] [2] The term was first used by critic John Stickney in 1967 to describe the music and accompanying performances by the Doors. The Doors' lyrics and their "audience-antagonizing ...

  6. Ethereal wave - Wikipedia

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    Initially, drum machines were not a regular part of the shoegazing genre but a basic component of new wave, post-punk, and gothic rock music. [51] In contrast to shoegazing, ethereal wave usually features a traditional early 1980s post-punk and gothic rock signature, [99] devoid of any influences of the simultaneously existing noise pop ...

  7. List of gothic festivals - Wikipedia

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    Was created in 2005 is a three-day industrial and goth music international festival. Prague Gothic Treffen 2006–present Prague, Czech Republic: Two-day festival of goth rock, EBM, darkwave, coldwave, synth and postpunk, DJs and picnic based in Prague clubs. PGT is held by a local goth webzine. Darkland Fire: 2008–present Rakvere, Estonia

  8. Gothic belly dance - Wikipedia

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    Performing at Gothic-themed events and Goth clubs, dancers started to explore Goth music and adopt costuming styles [9] incorporating Victorian, vampire, dark cabaret, silent-movie vamp, industrial, and other visual themes related to Goth subculture. Gothic belly dance is not just a US phenomenon. Its popularity has been growing in the UK and ...

  9. Rivethead - Wikipedia

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    A rivethead or rivet head is a person associated with the industrial dance music scene. [1] In stark contrast to the original industrial culture, whose performers and heterogeneous audience were sometimes referred to as "industrialists", the rivethead scene is a coherent youth culture closely linked to a discernible fashion style.