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 +"[[Larry Tee]]'s self-anointed genre which includes new acts like [[DFA Records |DFA]], [[Vive la Fête ]], [[Playgroup (band)|Playgroup]], [[2 Many DJs]], [[Miss Kittin]], [[Fisherspooner]], ... and of course a whole slew of old electro and [[No Wave]] and [[post-punk]] acts."--Sholem Stein
-'''Electroclash''' (also known as '''synthcore''', '''retro-electro''', '''tech-pop''', '''nouveau disco''', and the '''new new wave''') is a genre of [[music]] that fuses 1980s [[electro (music)|electro]], [[New wave music|new wave]] and [[synth-pop]] with [[1990s]] [[techno]], retro-style [[electropop]] and [[electronic dance music]]. It emerged in the later 1990s and is often thought of as reaching its peak circa 2002/2003. It was pioneered by and associated with acts such as [[I-F]], [[Miss Kittin]] and [[The Hacker]], and [[Fischerspooner]].+|}
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-==See also==+'''Electroclash''' (also known as '''synthcore''', '''retro-electro''', '''tech-pop''', '''nouveau disco''', and the '''new new wave''') is a genre of [[music]] that fuses 1980s [[electro (music)|electro]], [[New wave music|new wave]] and [[synth-pop]] with [[1990s]] [[techno]], retro-style [[electropop]] and [[electronic dance music]]. It emerged in the later 1990s and is often thought of as reaching its peak circa 2002/2003. It was pioneered by and associated with acts such as [[I-F]], [[Miss Kittin]] and [[The Hacker]], and [[Fischerspooner]]. The visual aesthetic of electroclash has been associated with the 1982 [[cult film]] ''[[Liquid Sky]]''.
 +==Artists and recordings==
* [[Frank Sinatra (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song)]] * [[Frank Sinatra (Miss Kittin & The Hacker song)]]
*[[Fuck the Pain Away]] (2000) by Peaches *[[Fuck the Pain Away]] (2000) by Peaches
*[[Suis-je normale?]] (1980) *[[Suis-je normale?]] (1980)
 +*[[Chicks on Speed ]]
 +*[[Green Velvet ]]
 +===Synthpunk as antecedent===
 +'''Synthpunk''' (also known as '''electropunk''') is a [[music genre]] combining elements of [[electronic music]] and [[punk rock]]. It is an umbrella term that describes the combination of [[electronic music]] with the attitude of [[Punk ideology|punk]]. Popular and important artists of the early electropunk period were [[Suicide (band)|Suicide]] from the United States, [[Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft]] and [[Liaisons Dangereuses (band)|Liaisons Dangereuses]] from Germany, and [[Nitzer Ebb]] and [[Portion Control]] from the UK.
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 +==Predecessors==
 +
 +*[[Strut_Records#Disco_Not_Disco|Disco Not Disco]]
 +*[[Soul_Jazz_Records#SJR57 In the Beginning There Was Rhythm|In the Beginning there Was Rhythm]] - Soul Jazz records
 +*[[Nine O'Clock Drop]] (2000) by Andy Weatherall
 +*[[DJ_Kicks#19.09DJ-Kicks:_Playgroup.09Playgroup.091_July_2002.09.21K7127|DJ-Kicks: Playgroup (2002)]]
 +==See also==
 +*[[Boogie (genre)]]
 +* [[Electronic body music ]]
 +* [[Dance-punk]]
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Do you know Frank Sinatra?
He's dead.

--Frank Sinatra (2001) by Miss Kittin & The Hacker

"Larry Tee's self-anointed genre which includes new acts like DFA, Vive la Fête , Playgroup, 2 Many DJs, Miss Kittin, Fisherspooner, ... and of course a whole slew of old electro and No Wave and post-punk acts."--Sholem Stein

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Electroclash (also known as synthcore, retro-electro, tech-pop, nouveau disco, and the new new wave) is a genre of music that fuses 1980s electro, new wave and synth-pop with 1990s techno, retro-style electropop and electronic dance music. It emerged in the later 1990s and is often thought of as reaching its peak circa 2002/2003. It was pioneered by and associated with acts such as I-F, Miss Kittin and The Hacker, and Fischerspooner. The visual aesthetic of electroclash has been associated with the 1982 cult film Liquid Sky.

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Synthpunk as antecedent

Synthpunk (also known as electropunk) is a music genre combining elements of electronic music and punk rock. It is an umbrella term that describes the combination of electronic music with the attitude of punk. Popular and important artists of the early electropunk period were Suicide from the United States, Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft and Liaisons Dangereuses from Germany, and Nitzer Ebb and Portion Control from the UK.

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