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Le synthpunk (mieux connu sous le terme electropunk [1], [2]) est un genre musical [3] mêlant éléments de musique électronique et punk rock.
Synthpunk, also known as electropunk or techno punk, is a sub-genre of punk rock that emerged in the early 1980s. It is characterized by the use of electronic instruments, such as synthesizers, drum machines, and sequencers, and often incorporates elements of new wave and post-punk.
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Synth Punk is a subgenre of punk rock, originating in the mid to late 1970s. Synth punk bands replace the electric guitars and bass for synthesizers and keyboards, and barrowing elements from Kraut rock. Suicide, The Screamers, and Nervous Gender are cited as pioneers of the genre.
The Units-I Night (1978) https://punk.fandom.com/wiki/File:I_Night.mp3 The Screamers-The Scream (1979) https://punk.fandom.com/wiki/File:The_Screamers_-_The_Scream_(1).mp3 Nervous Gender-Miscarriage (1979) https://punk.fandom.com/wiki/File:Nervous_gender_-_miscarriage.mp3
Electronic rock acts usually fuse elements from other music styles, including punk rock, industrial rock, hip hop, techno and synth-pop, which has helped spur subgenres such as indietronica, dance-punk and electroclash.
Synth Punk is a genre of music that combines elements of punk rock and electronic music. It typically features distorted and heavily processed synthesizers, drum machines, and other electronic instruments, as well as distorted and heavily processed vocals.
Le synthpunk (également électro-punk, electropunk) est un genre musical. C'est une fusion et le punk rock et la musique électronique , apparu à la fin des années 1970 . Articles connexes [ modifier | modifier le wikicode ]
Le synthpunk est un genre musical mêlant éléments de musique électronique et punk rock.