Synthpop Essays

  • Catcher In The Rye: A Short Story

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    In the evening of September 8, the time to move in for students at Penn State, boy around the age of 19 years, sits on his bed in his small and typical-looking dorm room. He has the dorm keys in his hand with a blank stare at the white, yet dirty wall. He hears a banging at the door, followed with a repeated sigh and some curse words thrown in, which had immediately pulled him out of his daze. The boy quickly gets up to see what all the noise was, and as he opens the door, he sees a very pissed off

  • Winston Yellen Night Bed Analysis

    706 Words  | 3 Pages

    Instrumentally, the album explores a kind of gray area between synthpop and R&B - tracks like the captivatingly punchy “[9-6] slack-jaw” bounce to a beat, while deeper cuts “Moon Sugar” and “Love Streams” tend to slow down and fall on the more intimate side of Yellen’s reportoire. Ivywild has an interesting grasp on synthpop; Yellen’s take on the genre is full of diffracted samples and reverbed vocals, with artfully placed guitar lines here and

  • Comparison Of Dance Music And Hip Hop Music

    253 Words  | 2 Pages

    My two favorite styles of music are dance pop from 2015 and hip-hop trap music from the early 2000’s. Dance pop music is dance oriented pop music that has developed over the past two decades from post disco, new wave, synthpop, and house it is generally up-tempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable. New young artist Ariana Grande sings up beat tempo songs such as Pink Champagne and Problem that make you want to get up out of your seat and dance. Another song, entitled

  • Popular EDM Subgenres

    854 Words  | 4 Pages

    Here is an example of jackin’ house. The fourth type of underrated EDM is drumstep. Drumstep is a subgenre of drum & bass but has drum beats of dubstep. It is fast and heavy in bass. Here is an example. The last type of underrated EDM is called synthpop. Synthpop started in the 70s as a disco subgenre with lots of synthesizers used in it. Here is an

  • Romeo And Juliet Comparative Essay

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    had rated a pg 13 movie because of that part in the movie. Shakespeare's purist were as well not pleased with some of the cuts in the movie as well. (Tunner 4, 2016) Pop Culture- It’s a famous love story all around for ages. One is called German synthpop band blue music, it is a song that involves romeo and juliet it was made in 1992. Another song is Costandinos and the syncophonic orchestra by Alex R, made in 1978. The last one it shows with pop culture music is blue eyed soul, the group that created

  • Kanye West Research Paper

    409 Words  | 2 Pages

    of production originally used high-pitched vocal samples from soul songs incorporated with his own drums and instruments. He later broadened his influences to include R&B, baroque pop, trip hop, arena rock, house, folk, alternative, electronica, synthpop, industrial, and classical

  • Leonard Cohen: An Influential Poet

    827 Words  | 4 Pages

    Introduction Leonard Cohen was an influential singer, writer, poetic songwriter, and guitarist. He was a Canadian musical icon who began his career as a poet and novelist before getting into the singing industry in the 1960’s. His 48-year long career was filled with memorable and moving music which inspired many artists and people/ listeners/ fans/ reached a lot of people. Early on, Cohen started as a writer and guitarist. Later on by the mid-1960’s, he started to compose and release folk-rock

  • Adam Young Fireflies Poetic Techniques

    1072 Words  | 5 Pages

    Ready Player One - “Fireflies” The book Ready Player One is a sci-fi fiction novel set in the near future - 28 years in the future, to be exact, written by Ernest Cline. The song “Fireflies” is a song written by Adam Young, a synthpop with a medium tempo, three and a half minutes long and with lyrics throughout. “Fireflies” is a song that centers on a dream world - not being able to fall asleep at night, having very vivid dreams, and feeling as if they could come true; while Player is about a virtual

  • AIDS In The 1980s

    1307 Words  | 6 Pages

    From Queen to Duran Duran to Madonna, people look back on the 1980s’ with fondness. Nostalgia gives us a warm feeling when we think about it, but the 1980s’ weren’t all synthpop and leg warmers, this decade has a dark side. In 1981, healthy gay men started to develop PCP, an uncommon lung infection, and Kaposi’s Sarcoma, a form of cancer known for being incredibly vicious. Later the same year, the same lung disease was found in drug users who took drugs intravenously. By the end of 1981, 121 people

  • Characteristics Of Disco Music

    1567 Words  | 7 Pages

    INTRODUCTION Have how listening to ABBA, Chic, Earth Wind and Fire and other 70s tune? If you have listen, do you know what genre it is? Let me tell you it was “Disco”. Disco is genre that was popular around 1970s and containing the elements of Funk, Soul, Pop, Salsa and Psychedelic. The term “Disco” is derived from discotheque and its initial audience are from the African American, Italian American, Latino and Psychedelic communities around New York City and Philadelphia around 1970s. In New York

  • Master Aficionados At Playing The Electric Guitar

    1600 Words  | 7 Pages

    What do Carlos Santana, Kieth Richards, Jimmy Page, Stevie Ray Vaughn and Jimi Hendrix have in common? They were all master aficionados at playing the electric guitar; the instrument that has probably the largest impact on modern day society’s culture. So much so, that it is odd to think that barely anyone knows its history, its affect on music and society, and much less on how it actually works. Before its history can be discussed, how it works should be understood first. The technology behind

  • Born This Way Literary Devices

    1912 Words  | 8 Pages

    The music industry has always been a reflection of the cultural and social situations of a particular audience. Every genre has its unique sound and style that expresses the attitudes and experiences of a particular time and place. Lady Gaga's hit song "Judas" from her 2011 album Born This Way was a significant cultural artifact of its time due to its use of religious imagery, camp aesthetics, and the combination of EDM and recession pop sounds. This paper analyzes how these elements express and