Eurodance
See also: eurodance
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Etymology edit
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Eurodance (uncountable)
- A type of European synthesizer-driven dance music which became popular worldwide in the early- to mid-1990s and continuing up until today.
- Coordinate term: Europop
- 1981 November 14, “Singles Review”, in Cash Box, volume XLIII, number 26, →ISSN, page 11:
- A left field U.S. pick, this combination of big beat Eurodisco (or is that Eurodance now?) and westernized Japanese musical motifs is the unlikely work of a Scottish doctor’s wife and singer of traditional Gaelic folk songs.
- 2020, Oliver Seibt, Martin Ringsmut, David-Emil Wickström, editors, Made in Germany: Studies in Popular Music[1], Routledge, →ISBN:
- Though the genre's formation took place in several countries across Europe, 20 years later Eurodance became the internationally most widespread popular music from Germany.
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Eurodance c
- Alternative letter-case form of eurodance
Declension edit
Declension of Eurodance | ||||
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Nominative | Eurodance | Eurodancen | — | — |
Genitive | Eurodance | Eurodancens | — | — |