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Comedy
Comedy (as a music genre) comprises songs and recorded pieces designed primarily to make listeners laugh through parody, satire, wordplay, character voices, and situational humor. It often borrows the musical language of whatever is popular at the time—pop, rock, hip hop, folk, musical theatre—then subverts expectations with humorous lyrics, exaggerated performance, and sonic gags. Rooted in vaudeville and music hall traditions, comedy music ranges from novelty songs and topical ditties to elaborate pastiches and narrative sketches. It values comedic timing as much as musical craft, using hooks, rhyme, and arrangement to set up and deliver punchlines while remaining musically engaging.
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New Romantic
New Romantic is a British music and fashion movement that crystallized in the early 1980s, pairing sleek, synth-driven new wave/pop with the theatrical flair of glam and art pop. It emphasized lavish, emotive songwriting, danceable rhythms, and a highly stylized visual identity. Sonically, New Romantic records favor analog synthesizers, drum machines, bright chorus-laden guitars, and polished studio production. Lyrically and visually, the movement celebrated escapism, romance, and glamour, often through androgynous, avant-garde fashion that emerged from London club culture (notably the Blitz Club).
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Sketch Comedy
Sketch comedy is a performance-based audio genre built around short, scripted comedic scenes featuring distinct characters, clear premises, and punchy twists. Rather than a continuous narrative, it presents self-contained bits that showcase heightened situations, wordplay, and rapid-fire timing. On record and radio, sketch comedy relies on dialogue-driven humor supported by sound design: stings, foley, crowd cues, and music bumpers. Its format favors memorable catchphrases, escalating stakes, and callbacks that reward attentive listeners. The result is a fast-moving mix of satire, absurdism, and character-driven jokes designed for laugh-per-minute impact.
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Spoken Word
Spoken word is a performance-centered genre where text—poems, monologues, stories, or manifestos—is delivered aloud with musicality in voice rather than through singing. It may be entirely a cappella or accompanied by sparse instrumentation (often jazz combos, ambient textures, or minimal electronics) that frames the cadence and rhetoric of the performer. The emphasis is on language: prosody, pacing, imagery, and argument. Pieces often explore personal narratives, social critique, and political themes, drawing on techniques such as internal rhyme, alliteration, and repetition. While recordings exist, the tradition is fundamentally live, prioritizing immediacy, audience engagement, and oratorical presence.
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Standup Comedy
Stand-up comedy is a live, primarily spoken performance art in which a solo performer delivers a sequence of jokes, stories, observations, and improvised bits directly to an audience. The performer typically uses a microphone on a bare stage and relies on timing, phrasing, persona, and audience rapport rather than musical accompaniment. While its roots lie in earlier variety entertainment, the modern form of stand-up emphasizes a personal point of view, sharp premise–setup–punchline structure, and recurring devices such as tags and callbacks. Sets are often tightly written but leave room for crowd work and improvisation. The genre spans styles from observational humor and satire to storytelling, one-liners, character work, and confessional comedy.
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Synth-Pop
Synth-pop is a pop-oriented style that foregrounds the synthesizer as its primary instrument, often paired with drum machines and sequencers. It favors clean, melodic hooks, concise song structures, and a sleek, modernist sound that ranges from cool and minimal to lush and romantic. Emerging at the turn of the 1980s from the UK new wave and post-punk scenes, synth-pop leveraged affordable analog and then digital keyboards to bring electronic textures into the mainstream. Its sonic palette includes arpeggiated basslines, shimmering pads, bright leads, gated or machine-driven drums, and polished vocals that convey both futuristic detachment and emotional immediacy.
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