| | Shoegaze (początkowo zwane shoegazing i czasami mylone z "dream popem") to podgatunek indie i alternatywnego rocka, charakteryzujący się swoim eterycznym połączeniem przyciemnionych wokali, zniekształceniami i efektami gitarowymi, sprzężeniem zwrotnym oraz przytłaczającą głośnością. Pojawił się w Irlandii i Wielkiej Brytanii pod koniec lat 80. wśród neo-psychedelic grup, które zazwyczaj stawały nieruchomo podczas koncertów, w oddzielonym, niekonfliktowym stanie. Nazwa pochodzi od intensywnego użycia pedałów efektowych, ponieważ wykonawcy często spoglądali na swoje pedały podczas koncertów. Album My Bloody Valentine "Loveless" (1991) jest często postrzegany jako definiujące wydawnictwo tego gatunku; inne prominentne grupy shoegaze obejmują Slowdive, Ride, Lush, Pale Saints, Swirlies, Chapterhouse i Swervedriver. ----- more ----- Luźna etykieta nadana zespołom shoegaze i innym powiązanym zespołom w Londynie w wczesnych latach 90. to "scena, która świętuje samą siebie". Większość artystów shoegaze czerpała z szablonu ustalonego przez My Bloody Valentine w ich nagraniach z końca lat 80., jak również z zespołów takich jak The Jesus and Mary Chain i Cocteau Twins. Wczesne lata 90. przyniosły zepchnięcie shoegaze na margines przez amerykański grunge i wczesne akty britpopowe, co skutkowało relatywnie mało znanymi zespołami, które rozwiązywały się lub całkowicie przeobrażały swój styl. Od końca lat 2010. zauważono odnowione zainteresowanie gatunkiem, zwłaszcza wśród zespołów nu gaze i blackgaze.
Shoegaze (originally called shoegazing and sometimes conflated with "dream pop")[10] is a subgenre of indie and alternative rock characterized by its ethereal mixture of obscured vocals, guitar distortion and effects, feedback, and overwhelming volume.[1][11] It emerged in Ireland and the United Kingdom in the late 1980s among neo-psychedelic groups[2] who usually stood motionless during live performances in a detached, non-confrontational state.[1][12] The name comes from the heavy use of effects pedals, as the performers were often looking down at their pedals during concerts.[13] My Bloody Valentine's album Loveless (1991) is often seen as the genre's defining release; other prominent shoegaze groups include Slowdive, Ride, Lush, Pale Saints, Swirlies, Chapterhouse, and Swervedriver. A loose label given to the shoegaze bands and other affiliated bands in London in the early 1990s was "the scene that celebrates itself".[14] Most shoegaze artists drew from the template set by My Bloody Valentine on their late 1980s recordings, as well as bands such as The Jesus and Mary Chain and Cocteau Twins.[1] In the early 1990s, shoegaze was sidelined by American grunge and early Britpop acts, resulting in relatively unknown bands breaking up or reinventing their style altogether.[1] Since the late 2010s, a renewed interest in the genre has been noted, namely among nu gaze and blackgaze bands.
Artists: Adorable[1] Air Formation[2] Airiel[3] Alcest[4] Alcian Blue[5] Alison's Halo[6] Alvvays[7] Amesoeurs[8] Apollo Heights[9] Asobi Seksu[10] Astreal[11] Astrobrite[12] Autolux[4] The Autumns[13] The Away Days[14] Bardo Pond[4] Beach Fossils Benoit Pioulard[15] Bipolar Explorer[16] The Black Ryder[17] Bleach[12] Blonde Redhead[4] The Boo Radleys[18] Boris[19] Bowery Electric[4] Braids[20] The Brian Jonestown Massacre[4] The Brother Kite[21] Butterfly Explosion[22][23] Candy Claws[24] Catherine Wheel[4] Chapterhouse[18] Cheatahs[25] Cloakroom[26] Cranes[27] The Curtain Society Curve[4] Daughter Deerhunter[25] DIIV[28] Drop Nineteens[4] Dust Moth[29] Echo Lake[30] Engineers[31] Th' Faith Healers[12] The Fauns[32] Feeble Little Horse[33] Film School[34] Fleshwater[35] Flying Saucer Attack[4] For Tracy Hyde[36][33] Glitterer[37] Hatchie[38] The High Violets[39] The Horrors[40] Hot Zex Have a Nice Life[41] Hotline TNT[33] Hundredth[42] I Break Horses[43] Io Echo[44] Jane Remover[45][33] Jesu[4] The Jesus and Mary Chain[40] Kill Hannah[46] Kinoko Teikoku Kitchens of Distinction[47] Knifeplay[26] Kraus[48][49] Kyte Letting Up Despite Great Faults[50] Lilys[4] Loop Lovesliescrushing[4] LSD and the Search for God[51] Lulabox Lush[18] M83[4] Mahogany[52] Maps[53] Mazzy Star Medicine[4] Mercury Rev[4] Moose[54] Moving Panoramas[55] My Bloody Valentine[56][40] My Vitriol[57] Narrow Head[58] No Joy[17] Nothing[59] Ovlov[60] Pale Saints[4] Palm Ghosts[61] Parannoul[62][63] Pinkshinyultrablast[64] Pity Sex[25] A Place to Bury Strangers[65] The Radio Dept.[56] Ride[66] Ringo Deathstarr[67][26] Ulrich Schnauss[4] School of Seven Bells[68] Secret Shine[69] Seefeel[4] Sianspheric[70][71] Silversun Pickups[25] Shin Hae Gyeong[72] A Shoreline Dream[73] Sleep Party People Slow Crush[74] Slowdive[75] Soda Stereo[76] Softcult[77] Soundpool[17] The Spirit of the Beehive[26] Spiritualized[56] Spotlight Kid[78] Spunsugar[79] Starflyer 59[80] A Sunny Day in Glasgow[4] Superheaven[81] Sweet Jesus Sweet Trip Swervedriver[82][83] Swim Deep[84] Swirlies[4] Tanukichan[85] Tape Deck Mountain[86] The Telescopes[4] Temple of Angels[87] They Are Gutting a Body of Water[88] Title Fight[89] True Widow[17] The Twilight Sad Universe Nekoko Vaadat Charigim[90] Van She[91] The Veldt The Verve[4][56] Vision Eternel[92][93][94] Wednesday[33] Whirr[95] Wild Nothing[96] Windy and Carl[4] Wisp[97] Yves Tumor[33] Zzzaam[98]
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