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  1. L'anti-folk (ou antifolk) est un sous-genre musical du punk, qui mêle des éléments de punk rock et de musique folk américaine. Le mouvement a fait son apparition au milieu des années 1980 à New York.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anti-folkAnti-folk - Wikipedia

    Anti-folk (sometimes spelt as antifolk) is a music genre that emerged in the 1980s in New York City, founded by musician, author and comedian, Lach, as a reaction to the commercialization of folk music. It is characterized by its DIY ethos, unconventional songwriting, and often humorous or satirical lyrics.

  3. Anti-Folk. Anti-Folk stood in direct contrast to the warmhearted traditions of folk music -- at least, what was perceived to be the traditions of the folk of the '50s and '60s. The songwriters and performers in the anti-folk movement were raised on punk, inspired by its raw, direct power.

  4. Anti-folk is a music genre that emerged in the 1980s as a reaction to the polished and commercialized sound of mainstream folk music. It is characterized by its raw and unpolished sound, often featuring unconventional song structures, lyrics that are often humorous or satirical, and a DIY aesthetic. Anti-folk artists often use acoustic ...

  5. Antifolk (sometimes incorrectly spelt as anti-folk) is a musical genre that promotes song-writing over technique and personality over polish. Some see it as the evolution of folk, others as a combination of punk and folk. Others believe the musical genre is so loose and difficult to define that in reality it is more of a scene.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › fr › Anti-folkAnti-folk - Wikiwand

    L'anti-folk est un sous-genre musical du punk, qui mêle des éléments de punk rock et de musique folk américaine. Le mouvement a fait son apparition au milieu des années 1980 à New York.

  7. Anti-Folk stood in direct contrast to the warmhearted traditions of folk music -- at least, what was perceived to be the traditions of the folk of the '50s and '60s. The songwriters and performers in the anti-folk movement were raised on punk, inspired by its raw, direct power.