Podcast 23- "Royal Heritage" - New Wave
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The podcast “Pulling the Music Apart” explores the new wave genre, tracing its roots to punk and its evolution into a more melodic and sophisticated style. The discussion delves into the differences between new wave and new romantic, highlighting the latter’s emphasis on elaborate aesthetics and romantic themes. The conversation also touches on Australian new wave bands like Ice House and My Sex, noting their sophisticated sound and synthesizer-driven music.
New wave music, a reaction to punk, emerged in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It incorporated synthesizers, drum machines, and other digital technology, creating a unique sound that influenced future music genres. While punk was raw and rebellious, new wave added a more sophisticated and accessible element, paving the way for pop music and showcasing the potential of digital innovation in music production.
The podcast episode explores the influence of new wave music, highlighting its impact on pop music and its role in paving the way for technological advancements in music production. The hosts discuss various artists and songs from the era, including Duran Duran, Pet Shop Boys, and The Church, and examine how new wave influenced other genres like heavy metal. The episode concludes by emphasizing the lasting legacy of new wave and its enduring popularity.