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  2. Dark ambient - Wikipedia

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    Dark ambient (referred to as ambient industrial especially in the 1980s) is a genre of post-industrial music [1] [3] that features an ominous, dark droning and often gloomy, monumental or catacombal atmosphere, partially with discordant overtones.

  3. Dark wave - Wikipedia

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    Dark wave, or darkwave, is a music genre that emerged from the new wave and post-punk movement of the late 1970s. [5] [6] Dark wave compositions are largely based on minor key tonality and introspective lyrics and have been perceived as being dark, romantic and bleak, with an undertone of sorrow.

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental tone following a principal tone by a skip up or down, usually of a third, and proceeding in the opposite direction by a step, not to be confused with changing tone. canon or kanon (Ger.) A theme that is repeated and imitated and built upon by other instruments with a time delay, creating a layered effect; see Pachelbel's Canon.

  5. Shoegaze - Wikipedia

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    The term was also used by the British music press to describe dream pop bands. [21] Slowdive's Simon Scott found the term relevant: I always thought Robert Smith, when he was in Siouxsie and the Banshees playing guitar [on the 1983's Nocturne live video], was the coolest as he just stood there and let the music flood out. That anti showmanship ...

  6. A Dangerous Method (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Kiefner of Maintitles wrote "While not for everyone classical music lovers will embrace the Wagner influence and the piano performance of Lang Lang". [3] Filmtracks.com wrote "Even if you love both the Wagner source and Shore's inherent darkness, don't expect the classical beauty of the combined sum to outshine the stark, gloomy tone of that overarching demeanor."

  7. imeem - Wikipedia

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    Users could create personal playlists, via a "Create Music Playlist" page, with music they had uploaded themselves or with music and video already available on the site. They could publish and share these playlists on imeem, where they could be played by, shared with, commented on, or tagged by other users.

  8. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    As music storage and playback using personal computers became common, the term "playlist" was adopted by various media player software programs intended to organize and control music on a PC. Such playlists may be defined, stored, and selected to run either in sequence or if a random playlist function is selected, in a random order.

  9. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave is a microgenre of electronic music and a subgenre of hauntology, a visual art style, and an Internet meme that emerged in the early 2010s, [30] [31] and became well-known in 2015. [32]