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Definition of folktronica in English: folktronicanoun fəʊkˈtrɒnɪkəfōkˈtränikə mass nounA style of popular music incorporating elements of folk and electronic music. this is as perfect an example of melodic folktronica as one might hope to find as modifier a folktronica band Example sentencesExamples - Your music is often labelled as 'folktronica' or 'laptop folk', which hardly sums up your work.
- How do you feel about the "folktronica" label?
- Prefuse 73 brings the hip-hop electronic mastery while The Books dish out their brand of folktronica and it's all done so fluidly, the hybrid feels more like a new band than a combination of two.
- In the meantime, we're going to experience a wave of typical "folktronica" albums, some better than others.
- The nascent folktronica has had its share of electronic composers come to the fore, enlisting the use of acoustic instruments for their source material.
- From essence of post-rock to alternative folktronica, Partir always appear torn between minimal tendencies and over-layered effects.
- Occasionally dubbed "folktronica", SRW are doing their best to give soothing, trance-like instrumental music a good name.
- But Brooklyn-based duo Ill Lit soon quiet any suspicions that they deviate from this tradition, despite bearing the folktronica tag.
- Small Moments and The Big Romance are two albums of chilled folktronica, all acoustic guitars and somnambulant beats.
- But, if you're looking for something to sink your teeth into, you can do much better on the other side of the folktronica spectrum.
- Also, Nyles Lannon from this band is a glitchy folktronica artist in his own right and is definitely worth checking out.
- I suppose, given the acoustic instrumentation, many critics will rush to connect it to the folktronica of Four Tet et al, but forget all that.
- He is quickly becoming an influential part of London's popular folktronica scene.
- Minotaur Shock explores sonic grounds set between the wonderful electronic world of Boards Of Canada and the folktronica of Four Tet.
OriginEarly 21st century: blend of folk (sense 2 of the noun) and electronica. Definition of folktronica in US English: folktronicanounfōkˈtränikə A style of popular music incorporating elements of folk and electronic music. this is as perfect an example of melodic folktronica as one might hope to find as modifier a folktronica band Example sentencesExamples - How do you feel about the "folktronica" label?
- But Brooklyn-based duo Ill Lit soon quiet any suspicions that they deviate from this tradition, despite bearing the folktronica tag.
- Your music is often labelled as 'folktronica' or 'laptop folk', which hardly sums up your work.
- Small Moments and The Big Romance are two albums of chilled folktronica, all acoustic guitars and somnambulant beats.
- But, if you're looking for something to sink your teeth into, you can do much better on the other side of the folktronica spectrum.
- Prefuse 73 brings the hip-hop electronic mastery while The Books dish out their brand of folktronica and it's all done so fluidly, the hybrid feels more like a new band than a combination of two.
- Occasionally dubbed "folktronica", SRW are doing their best to give soothing, trance-like instrumental music a good name.
- In the meantime, we're going to experience a wave of typical "folktronica" albums, some better than others.
- I suppose, given the acoustic instrumentation, many critics will rush to connect it to the folktronica of Four Tet et al, but forget all that.
- From essence of post-rock to alternative folktronica, Partir always appear torn between minimal tendencies and over-layered effects.
- Also, Nyles Lannon from this band is a glitchy folktronica artist in his own right and is definitely worth checking out.
- Minotaur Shock explores sonic grounds set between the wonderful electronic world of Boards Of Canada and the folktronica of Four Tet.
- He is quickly becoming an influential part of London's popular folktronica scene.
- The nascent folktronica has had its share of electronic composers come to the fore, enlisting the use of acoustic instruments for their source material.
OriginEarly 21st century: blend of folk (sense 2 of the noun) and electronica. |