"Darkwave" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Darkwave is a subgenre of post-punk and gothic rock music that emerged in the 1980s. It is characterized by its use of dark, introspective and often apocalyptic lyrics, as well as its use of atmospheric and distorted sounds. Darkwave music often features slow tempos, heavy use of synthesizers, and a focus on creating a sense of atmosphere or mood. The genre drew inspiration from the early industrial and post-punk scenes, as well as from mythology, literature, and film. Both visually and aurally, darkwave is marked by its use of black clothing, makeup, and hairstyles, as well as its use of innovative and experimental musical techniques.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "darkwave":
To darken something means to make it less bright or less light, often by covering or blocking light. It can also mean to make something appear or seem less cheerful or pleasant.
Darkling refers to something that is obscure, unknown, or unseen, often with a sense of foreboding or fear. It can also imply a lack of light or illumination.