Coldwave (France)

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French Coldwave
Stylistic origins
Cultural origins
Early 1980s Paris
Typical instruments
Mainstream popularity Low

Coldwave initially referred to a French style [1] of post-punk and early Dark Wave music in the 1980s, taking its cue from bands like Joy Division, Bauhaus, The Cure, Siouxsie & The Banshees and the dreamy style of The Chameleons, Sad Lovers and Giants and And Also The Trees. The French style, also called "Nouvelle Vague" (New Wave), manifested in music by artists such as KaS Product, Martin Dupont, Asylum Party, Norma Loy, Clair Obscur, Opera Multi Steel and Trisomie 21.






Artists

  • Ellysgarden
  • End Of Data
  • Excès Nocturne
  • Guerre Froide
  • Hymn
  • KaS Product
  • L'enfance Eternelle
  • Leitmotiv
  • Little Nemo
  • Martin Dupont
  • Memoires d'Automne
  • Neutral Project
  • Norma Loy
  • Opera Multi Steel

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