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The different gothic musical sub-genres

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The gothic music genre is known for its great diversity and richness in terms of musical sub-genres. Here are some of the most well-known sub-genres:

  1. Goth rock: considered the first sub-genre of the gothic movement, goth rock emerged in the 1980s. It is characterized by dark guitars and introspective lyrics.

  2. Dark wave: a more melodic subgenre than goth rock, dark wave is often more electronic and uses synthesizers to create a dark and mysterious atmosphere.

  3. Post-punk: a musical genre that influenced the gothic movement and has its roots in the 1970s. Post-punk is often dark and melancholy, with introspective lyrics.

  4. Industrial: a subgenre that emerged in the 1980s and is characterized by the use of electronic sounds and machines to create raw, abrasive music.

  5. Neofolk: a subgenre that blends folk music with gothic themes and aesthetics. It is often characterized by the use of acoustic guitars and soft vocals.

  6. Ethereal wave: a softer, more atmospheric subgenre, often using acoustic instruments and female vocals to create a dreamlike atmosphere.

  7. Gothic metal: a subgenre that mixes metal with gothic themes and aesthetics. It is often characterized by heavy guitars and low vocals.

  8. Deathrock: a subgenre that mixes punk rock with gothic themes and aesthetics. It is often characterized by distorted guitars and macabre lyrics.

There are of course other gothic musical sub-genres, but these are among the best known and most influential.

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