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  1. El synth pop (en español, pop de sintetizador ), también conocido como tecno pop, es un subgénero del pop y de la música electrónica nacido a finales de los años 70, que está fuertemente influenciado por el popular movimiento denominado new wave, y que toma prestados otros elementos de la música disco, el post-punk, el krautrock y el ...

  2. Synth-pop es un género musical popular que combina la energía post-punk de la nueva ola con las innovaciones de la música electrónica de la década de 1970.. Montados en una ola de tecnología de sintetizadores, grupos como New Order, Human League, Depeche Mode, Duran Duran, Tears for Fears y Eurythmics obtuvieron numerosos éxitos en los Estados Unidos, el Reino Unido y en todo el mundo.

  3. Synth Pop. Synth Pop was one of the most distinctive subgenres of new wave. In the early '80s, a number of bands -- primarily British and heavily influenced by Roxy Music and David Bowie -- adapted the electronic innovations of bands like Kraftwerk for pop songs. Initially, in the hands of artists like Gary Numan, the Human League, and Depeche ...

  4. 35 In the last few years of the decade, the Synth pop genre emerged. Partly inspired by the German group Kraftwerk, this genre was aiming not at exploring new kinds of lyrical content or theatrical communication, but on producing new sounds, with the different kinds of synthesizer newly available commercially, or rigged up from spare parts by enthusiasts.

  5. 9 de oct. de 2009 · Helen Brown speaks to the pioneers behind Britain’s last great revolution in sound. 'By the Seventies we were living in the future,” begins Synth Britannia, a documentary that charts the rise ...

  6. 25 de may. de 2023 · Ware and Gregory weren’t the only synth-pop artists drawn to Turner – Erasure’s Vince Clarke, formerly of Depeche Mode and Yazoo, has professed to being a fan back then. “That’s where my ...

  7. The synth pop classic also reached number 1 in Australia, Belgium, Canada, South Africa, and Germany. The last number 1 hit of 1981 also belonged to a band that was part of the new synth pop genre. With Don't You Want Me in 1977, Sheffield band The Human League broke through as one of the top acts of the era.