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Euro-Dance (sometimes referred to as Euro-NRG, Euro-electronica or Euro) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe. It combines many elements of hip hop,
techno Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
, Hi-NRG,
house music House is a music genre characterized by a repetitive Four on the floor (music), four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute. It was created by Disc jockey, DJs and music producers from Chicago metropolitan area, Chicago' ...
, and
Euro-Disco Eurodisco (also spelled as Euro disco) is the variety of European forms of electronic dance music that evolved from disco in the late 1970s, incorporating elements of pop and rock into a disco-like continuous dance atmosphere. Many Eurodisco ...
. This genre of music is heavily influenced by the use of rich vocals, sometimes with rapped verses. This, combined with cutting-edge
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s, strong
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rhythm Rhythm (from Greek , ''rhythmos'', "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a " movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions". This general meaning of regular re ...
and melodic hooks, establishes the core foundation of Euro-Dance music.


History


Background

Euro-Dance music originated in the late 1980s in central Europe, especially in Germany, where
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parties were becoming popular. By 1987, a German party scene was started by Tauseef Alam, based on the well established Chicago house sound and Belgian new beat in
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. The following year saw
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making a significant impact on popular consciousness in Germany and central Europe as it had in England. In 1989, German
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Westbam and Dr. Motte established the Ufo Club, an illegal party venue, and co-founded the Love Parade.Robb, D. (2002), Techno in Germany: Its Musical Origins and Cultural Relevance, ''German as a Foreign Language Journal'', No.2, 2002, (p. 134). The parade first occurred in July 1989, when 150 people took to the streets in
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.John Borneman & Stefan Senders, "Politics without a Head: Is the "Love Parade" a New Form of Political Identification?" ''Cultural Anthropology'' J5(2) 294-31, American Anthropological Association. 2000 It was conceived as a political demonstration for peace and international understanding through love and music. On 19 July 1989, Black Box's single " Ride on Time" was released. The song spent six weeks at No. 1 in the United Kingdom and it was the UK's best-selling single of 1989. It contained the Korg M1's "house piano" which can be found in many Euro-Dance releases. On 27 September 1989, Technotronic's single " Pump Up the Jam" was released. It reached number one in Belgium and Spain, and it popularised the house variant called hip house in Europe. On 9 November 1989, the
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fell; free underground techno parties mushroomed in East Berlin, and a rave scene comparable to that in the UK was established. East German DJ Paul van Dyk has remarked that the techno-based rave scene was a major force in re-establishing social connections between East and West Germany during the unification period. In the same year, German producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (under the pseudonyms Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III) formed the Snap! project in Frankfurt. Snap! songs combined imported hip hop and
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vocals adding rhythm by using computer technology and mixing electronic sounds, bass and drums, mainly
house music House is a music genre characterized by a repetitive Four on the floor (music), four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 120 beats per minute. It was created by Disc jockey, DJs and music producers from Chicago metropolitan area, Chicago' ...
. By doing so a new genre was born: Euro-Dance.


Rise and fall

Snap!'s first single, " The Power", released in 1990, reached number one in the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and it helped to raise awareness of the genre within Europe. In the following years, other Eurodance acts formed in Frankfurt, including Jam and Spoon, Intermission and Culture Beat. After the breakthrough single " Rhythm is a Dancer" by Snap! in 1992 (number 1 in 12 countries), new groups started to pop up all over Europe, mainly in Belgium, Netherlands and Italy. From 1992 till the decline of popularity after 1995, the sound became more and more NRG-oriented, leading to songs raising in B.P.M. up to 150. The notable songs which defined the genre in this period, dubbed as the "golden era" of Euro-Dance, are " It's My Life" by Dr. Alban in 1992 (number 1 in 8 countries), " No Limit" by Dutch group 2 Unlimited in 1993 (number 1 in 14 countries, it was Europe's biggest-selling song for 1993), " What Is Love" by Haddaway in the same year (number 1 in 13 countries), " Mr. Vain" by Culture Beat also in the same year (number 1 in 13 countries), " Cotton Eye Joe" by
Rednex Rednex is a Swedish musical group whose style is a mix of American country music and modern Eurodance, with their appearance and stage names taking inspiration from the American redneck stereotypes. The band originally consisted of the lead si ...
in 1994 (number 1 in 12 countries) and " Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)" by Scatman John in the same year (number 1 in 9 countries)."Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)", in various singles chart
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In the same period the popularity of the genre also expanded further to East Asia, in nations such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan; towards the end of the golden era also in Russia. By 1995, Euro-Dance dominated European charts with 5 singles in the top 10 of the singles charts. Despite its success, many observers within the music industry said that the Euro-Dance sound had to change or die, and Euro-Dance producers and singers started to follow different paths and different sounds, such as happy hardcore and house music, but not all the groups followed this trend immediately. Notably, the group 2 Unlimited wanted to remain within Eurodance sounds in order to remain chartbusters, although the producer De Coster predicted a retreat from a poppy to a more clubby sound. Nevertheless, in the second half of the decade the popularity of Eurodance started to decline, and "
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" by Scatman John was the last major hit of the original Eurodance sound in the Eurochart Hot 100, being number 1 for 3 weeks between late August and early September 1995. In late 1990s the classic Euro-Dance sound gradually morphed into progressive house. Notable examples of successful Euro-Dance songs of this era are " Coco Jamboo" by German band Mr. President in 1996, "
Freed from Desire "Freed from Desire" is a eurodance song written and recorded by Italian singer and songwriter Gala. It was released in 1997 as the first single from her debut album, '' Come into My Life'' (1997). It was a hit in many European countries, reach ...
" and " Let a Boy Cry" by Italian singer Gala and " Bailando" by
Paradisio Paradisio was a Belgian eurodance group formed in 1994. They released two albums under the now-defunct Border Breakers sublabel of Nippon Crown: the first was the eponymous '' Paradisio'', released in 1997 after its debut single " Bailando" be ...
in the same year, " Barbie Girl" by Danish-Norwegian group Aqua in 1997, "
Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group Vengaboys, released as a single in October 1998 from the band's debut album, '' Up & Down - The Party Album'' (1998). It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in June 1999 and pe ...
" by Dutch group Vengaboys in 1998, "
Blue (Da Ba Dee) "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" is a song by Italian music group Eiffel 65. It was first released in October 1998 in Italy by Skooby Records and became internationally successful the following year. It is the lead single of their 1999 debut album, ''Europop' ...
" by Italian group Eiffel 65 in 1999 and " Around the World (La La La La La)" by German group ATC in 2000. Basshunter, Scooter and Cascada saw significant success during the 2000s, however, by the early 2010s, popularity waned, and by about 2012, Euro-Dance music disappeared almost completely from the majority of European radio airplay.


Definition

The term "Euro-Dance" gradually became associated with a specific style of European dance music. During its golden years in the mid-1990s, it was referred as "Euro-NRG"; in Europe it was often called "dancefloor". While some use a much broader definition of what is considered "Euro-Dance", over time, the term particularly came to refer to an NRG-based genre from the 1990s which included a solo vocalist or a rapper/vocalist duet.


Characteristics of the music

Most Eurodance is characterized by synthesizer riffs, one or more vocals with simple chorus, one or more rap parts, sampling and a drum machine clap beat. Sometimes non-rap vocals are used. Giorgio Moroder, Donna Summer, and Silver Convention were early examples of pre Euro-Dance musicians. Swedish disco and pop group
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gained disco hits such as "Gimme Gimme Gimme", "Summer Night City", and "Voulez-Vous". Eurodance often carries a positive, upbeat attitude; the lyrics usually involve issues of love and peace, dancing and partying, or expressing and overcoming difficult emotions. The early to mid-1990s Eurodance vocals were frequently done by a solo vocalist or a mixed rapper-vocalist duet such as the male–female duets of 2 Unlimited, La Bouche and
Magic Affair Magic Affair is a German eurodance project formed in Frankfurt, Germany in 1993 by music producer Mike Staab. German singer Franca Morgano and American rapper Burnell Keith Herring (A.K. Swift) fronted the project in the early stages. Magic Affa ...
. Many groups used variations of the rapper-vocalist theme, such as a German rapper with American singers ( Real McCoy), or the use of
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rap as in
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and Fun Factory, or combination of rapper and reggae vocalist like in the ''
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'' album, or scat singing as in Scatman John. Solo singing artists such as Alexia, Whigfield and
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also contributed to the genre. Some acts like the Swedish dance-pop originated group Ace of Base use more pop vocals rather than rap/soul vocals along with Eurodance sound. Pop vocals were particularly popular in the late 1990s Euro-Dance productions. The Swedish group
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also introduced American
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elements into the sound. Euro-Dance songs are mostly sung in English, regardless of the artist's nationalities. However, there are cases like in the Belgian group's
Paradisio Paradisio was a Belgian eurodance group formed in 1994. They released two albums under the now-defunct Border Breakers sublabel of Nippon Crown: the first was the eponymous '' Paradisio'', released in 1997 after its debut single " Bailando" be ...
where Spanish lyrics are used along with latin music elements, or Italian act
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with lyrics exclusively in German. Almost all Euro-Dance emphasizes percussion and rhythm. The tempo is typically around 140 beats per minute, but may vary from 110 to 150. Most Euro-Dance is very
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-driven. Most Euro-Dance songs are in minor keys, similarly to
techno Techno is a Music genre, genre of electronic dance music (EDM) which is generally music production, produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempo often varying between 120 and 150 beats per minute (bpm). The central Drum beat, rhythm is typ ...
. This, along with positive lyrics, helps contribute to the overall powerful and emotional sound of Eurodance. Besides the contribution of the female or male vocals, there is often a noticeable use of rapid synthesizer arpeggios.


Popularity


In Europe

From the early to mid-1990s, Euro-Dance was popular in Europe; the style received extensive airplay on radio stations and television shows, resulting in many singles appearing in the charts. For example, in Italy there were seven singles in the top ten of the chart at the end of May 1995. Technotronic from Belgium had hits with ”Pump Up the Jam" and "Get Up" (featuring Ya Kid K). By 1996, the popularity of this genre had started to decline. From then, the classic Euro-Dance sound gradually morphed into progressive house. By 1997 and towards the end of the millennium
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and
trance Trance is a state of semi-consciousness in which a person is not self-aware and is either altogether unresponsive to external stimuli (but nevertheless capable of pursuing and realizing an aim) or is selectively responsive in following the dir ...
music increased popularity over Euro-Dance in Europe's commercial, chart-oriented dance records. In the early 2000s, the mainstream music industry in Europe moved away from Euro-Dance in favor of other styles of dance music such as nu-disco,
electro house Electro house is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by heavy bass and a tempo around 130 beats per minute. The term has been used to describe the music of many ''DJ Mag'' Top 100 DJs, including Benny Benassi, Skrillex, Steve Ao ...
, dance-pop and R&B.


Italy

Italo-Dance is an offshoot of the Euro-Dance music genre. One of the first examples is Black Box’s "Everybody Everybody" which climbed the charts and was a big hit in 1990. Italo Dance was popular in Italy in the late 1990s to the early 2000s and gained some popularity after the release of the single "
Blue (Da Ba Dee) "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" is a song by Italian music group Eiffel 65. It was first released in October 1998 in Italy by Skooby Records and became internationally successful the following year. It is the lead single of their 1999 debut album, ''Europop' ...
" by Eiffel 65. The genre had its infancy from 1993 to 1995 and its golden age from 1999 to 2005. Although Italo hits by Eiffel 65, Prezioso and Gabry Ponte still receive substantial airplay, the genre is far from mainstream today where it has been replaced by mostly electro and
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. Italo-Dance is predominantly nightclub-oriented music and mainly produced exclusivley in Italy. The genre never really became mainstream enough for the whole European market, but received much airplay on Italian radio, especially the dance radio station m2o, and in southern parts of Europe plus in the German speaking European countries.


United Kingdom

After Cappella's Gianfranco Bortolotti set up Media Records in Brescia, northern Italy to release his 'commercial European dance music' (a set-up which included fifteen studios featuring various production teams working almost non-stop on a huge number of records) he decided to take the label into other markets and set up a UK office in the UK. Run by Peter Pritchard and featuring many records by Stu Allan's British Eurodance act
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, this record company would eventually turn into hard house label Nukleuz (known for its DJ Nation releases). As Media turned into Nukleuz, it would fall to
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to be the label in the 21st Century which was more likely to release Euro-Dance tracks in the UK than other, with its Clubland TV music channel still having regular blocks of Euro-Dance videos in 2020 (though extending its scope to include hits by David Guetta as well as Cascada and Scooter)


North America


Canada

During the 1990s, Euro-Dance became popular in Canada, which produced its own variant called Candance (although it was mostly referred to as "Euro-Dance" or "dance music"). Euro-Dance received significant airplay on radio stations in the
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such as Power 88.5, Energy 108 and Hot 103.5. Montreal was also a major Eurodance market, with MC Mario's famous radio show on Mix 96, called "Party Mix" and ''Bouge de là'', a popular TV show on
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. Beginning in mid-1992, Euro-Dance began to dominate the '' RPM'' dance chart in Canada, with acts such as 2 Unlimited, Snap!,
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, Culture Beat, Haddaway, Whigfield, each reaching number-one. From approximately 1992 to 2000, Canadian acts such as Capital Sound, Love Inc., Jacynthe and
Emjay Marie-Josée Riel also known as Emjay (born December 9, 1974) is a Canadian eurodance musician. Musical career After fronting a local Ottawa band for several years, she recorded a solo project in 1994 and signed a recording contract. She released ...
had success with the Euro-Dance sound. The Toronto sound was more pop-oriented, while the Montreal one was more house-oriented.


United States

Euro-Dance is not well known in the United States outside of the major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Miami. Exemplifying this is the Euro-Dance classic " Scatman (Ski-Ba-Bop-Ba-Dop-Bop)", by Scatman John, an American artist; despite topping the charts in multiple European countries and reaching number 3 in the United Kingdom, it only reached as high as "number 60" on the US Hot 100. Another notable example is the ''
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'' album, a combined Euro-Dance music project from American rapper
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and Caribbean reggae vocalist
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, which was not released in the United States, but was a huge success in several European countries including singles like "Happy People" and " United" that topped the German charts. A few Euro-Dance artists including 2 Unlimited, Haddaway, La Bouche and Ace of Base made the Rhythmic Top 40, Top 40 Mainstream and the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 during the early to mid-1990s. However, the sound tended to be more house and the rap-oriented artists received airplay. For instance, the German
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project Snap!, the Belgian hip-house project Technotronic and the Dutch
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dance project
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received quite a bit of airplay early on. The more Hi-NRG-oriented artists were typically played only during special "mix" shows, and it was often necessary to go to a club to hear Euro-Dance music. While Euro-Dance did become popular with club DJs in the United States, radio stations were cautious about playing anything that sounded too much like disco during most of the 1980s and 1990s. By the end of the 1990s, however, some of the later acts such as Italian group Eiffel 65 and Danish group Aqua did receive extensive airplay. Despite lack of widespread radio play, many Hi-NRG and Euro-Dance songs are popular at professional sporting events in the United States, especially
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and
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. Compilation albums, such as the ''DMA Dance: Euro-Dance'' series of compilation albums (1995–1997) from Interhit Records and '' Dance Music Authority'' magazine, were popular and helped to define the genre as well as to make it accessible in the U.S. and Canada.


Hands Up

Hands Up (also known as handz up! (stylized as HandzUp!) or dancecore in
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) is a style of trance music, and a derivation of Eurodance. The genre comes from its name, meaning music that requires listeners to "put their hands up", as well as fitness and danceability. The genre developed in Germany in the mid- to late 1990s as part of the emerging trance music scene. Representatives of Eurodance such as Starsplash and Mark 'Oh are sometimes regarded as forerunners of Hands Up. The biggest commercial success was the music until the mid-2000s. The
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melodies are often catchy and simple. Often the vocal melody is accompanied by a synthesizer. In contrast to techno, short, high-pitched synthesizer tones are used. Hands Up does not rely on the structure of tension build-up, but rather is based on the typical verse-chorus pop music scheme. The main elements are the
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,
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and a catchy lead sound. A typical stylistic device of Hands Up is pitched female or resulting feminine vocals, but male vocals are also common. In addition, distorted, autotuned, chopped and repeated spoken phrases are common characteristics.


See also

* Reggae fusion (Euro reggae) * List of Eurodance artists *
List of Eurodance songs The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs. Late 1980s 1990s 1990–1994 1995–1999 2000s 2010s See also *List of Eurodance artists References

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References


External links


EuroDanceHits.com

Eurodance Magazine

The Eurodance Encyclopedia
by Karine Sanche
The Eurodance Community
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