Futurepop | |
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Stylistic origins: | Electronic body music, Trance, Synthpop |
Cultural origins: | Mid 1990s, Norway, United Kingdom, United States, Germany, Canada |
Typical instruments: | Synthesizer - Drum machine - Sequencer - Keyboard - Sampler) |
Mainstream popularity: | Medium |
Derivative forms: | Technopop |
Subgenres | |
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Other topics | |
Subgenres of industrial |
Futurepop is a recently-emerging electronic dance music genre, an outgrowth of electronic body music incorporating influences from synthpop (such as song structure and vocal style) and uplifting trance (grandiose and arpeggiated synthesizer melodies). The term was coined by Ronan Harris (of VNV Nation) and Stephan Groth (of Apoptygma Berzerk) while attempting to describe the style of music their bands produced.
In recent years the basic futurepop concept has been expanded upon in various ways, with bands like mind.in.a.box and Rotersand pushing the progressive trance aspect of the genre, while others such as XPQ-21 have incorporated further influences from industrial and synthpop. Further, traditionally harder aggrotech bands are using futurepop-style melodic hooks in their songs, such as Suicide Commando and SITD.
Futurepop music is popular in the cyber, goth and general alternative electronic scenes. Music festivals that feature futurepop bands include Infest, Wave Gotik Treffen and M'era Luna.
List of Futurepop bands
Apoptygma Berzerk
Assemblage 23
Bruderschaft
Code 64
Colony 5
Covenant (later works)
Cry Pandora
Dekoy
Icon of Coil
Lost Signal
Melotron
Mind.in.a.box
Monofader
Namnambulu
Neuroticfish
Pride & Fall
Rotersand
Solitary Experiments
The Thought Criminals
T.O.Y.
Seabound
S.P.O.C.K
VNV Nation