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New beat is a Belgian electronic dance music genre that fuses elements of new wave, hi-NRG,Simon Reynolds: ''Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture.'' Routledge 1999, , p. 124. EBM and hip hop (e.g. scratching).Timor Kaul: ''Electronic Body Music''. In: Thomas Hecken, Marcus S. Kleiner: ''Handbook Popculture.'' J.B. Metzler Verlag 2017, , pp. 102–103. It flourished in Western Europe during the late-1980s. New beat spawned a subgenre called "hard beat" (a blend of EBM, new beat and acid house)Nikki van Lierop: ''Hard Beat 1st Compilation.'', 1989.
"Hard Beat is the perfect link between Electronic Body Music and New Beat."
and became a key influence on the evolution of European electronic dance music styles such as hardcore techno and
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History

New beat originated in Belgium in 1987, and was popular in several music clubs across Western Europe. Sometimes described as "new wave disco beat"Philipp Anz, Arnold Meyer: ''New Beat.'' In: Philipp Anz, Patrick Walder: ''Techno'', Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag, Reinbek, June 1999, , pp. 25–26. the genre has been characterized as a blend of new wave, hi-NRG, EBM (which also developed in Belgium), and
acid house Acid house (also simply known as just "acid") is a subgenre of house music developed around the mid-1980s by DJs from Chicago. The style is defined primarily by the squelching sounds and basslines of the Roland TB-303 electronic bass synthes ...
. New beat is the immediate precursor of hardcore electronic dance music, which developed in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany around 1990. Belgium's native form of hardcore that emerged from new beat is also known as Belgian techno or rave techno. The genre was "accidentally invented" in the nightclub Ancienne Belgique (AB) in
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when DJ Dikke Ronny (literally "''Fat Ronny''") played the 45 rpm EBM record "Flesh" by
A Split-Second A Split-Second is a Belgian new beat and electronic body music (EBM) band established in 1985. The band is seen as one of the pioneers of EBM and their music influenced the creation of the new beat genre. History The project was born in ...
at 33 rpm, with the pitch control set to +8. In addition to A Split-Second, new beat was also heavily influenced by other EBM acts such as
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,
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and The Neon Judgement, as well as new wave acts such as Fad Gadget,
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, New Order,
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and Anne Clark. Nightclubs such as the
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soon made the genre a major success. In contrast to EBM, new beat records did not appear within a certain subcultural context and were mostly produced to enter the international music charts. In Belgium, compilations such as ''New Beat Take 1'' sold 40.000 units. The Belgian sound was re-introduced to the United States market in 1989 as compilation album known as ''This Is the New Beat'', released through Polygram Records. From 1988 to 1990, new beat spawned two short-lived subgenres with hard beat, a style that incorporated more elements of EBM (e.g. The Concrete Beat – ''I Want You''; Major Problem – ''I Still Have a Dream''; Tribe 22 – ''Acid-New Beat''), and skizzo, a techno-influenced style, considerably faster than the original slow new beat style. The most commercially successful new beat groups were
Confetti's Confetti’s was a Belgian new beat band from the 1980s. Producers were Serge Ramaekers and Dominique Sas, sometimes credited as The Maxx (not the same as Maxx, a shorter-lived German project from mid-90s). On stage Confetti’s was fronted ...
and
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, who received heavy airplay on the MTV Europe show ''Party Zone''. A memorable
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was '' Qui...?'' (1989) by
Brussels Sound Revolution Brussels Sound Revolution was a Belgian new beat band who had a novelty song hit in their home country with the 45 tours single '' Qui...?'' (1989), which featured samples of the speech Belgian former Prime Minister Paul Vanden Boeynants gave afte ...
, who sampled parts of a press conference speech by former prime minister Paul Vanden Boeynants after he was kidnapped by the gang of Patrick Haemers. New beat bands include
A Split-Second A Split-Second is a Belgian new beat and electronic body music (EBM) band established in 1985. The band is seen as one of the pioneers of EBM and their music influenced the creation of the new beat genre. History The project was born in ...
, Ibiza,
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, 101, Public Relations and
Technotronic Technotronic was a Belgian electronic music project formed in 1987 by Jo Bogaert, who originally gained popularity in Europe as a solo artist with various new beat projects, including Acts of Madmen and Nux Nemo. Together with rapper Manuela ...
, while
Belgian hardcore techno Belgian hardcore techno (also referred to as Belgian techno or rave techno) is an early style of hardcore techno that emerged from new beat as EBM and techno influences became more prevalent in this genre. It flourished in Belgium and influenc ...
bands that emerged from the hard beat and skizzo subgenres include Set Up System, T99,
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, Praga Khan, Cubic 22, Meng Syndicate and The Immortals.


Modern "new beat"

Modern new beat is known as midtempo bass. Modern artists described as "new beat" include 1788-L, and Rezz.
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described the subgenre as a "fresh sound that’s been generally unexplored in the mainstream electronic realm," further commenting on the versatility of the subgenre, stating "the range of which you can produce in this tempo range can be extremely gritty and heavy to really melodic and beautiful to calm, relaxing and atmospheric." Rezz's studio album '' Certain Kind of Magic'' peaked at number 12 on the US ''Billboard''
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and her previous album ''
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'' received the Electronic Album of the Year awarded at the
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s. The Belgian band
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has opened for Praga Khan a number of times, and shows New Beat influence in songs such as "In Silence."


Record labels

The rise of the new genre did not only launch new artists; a few new record labels also were set up, especially to release new beat records. They lived a golden era with, despite not being mainstream, massive sales, and not only in their home country Belgium but also in the rest of Europe and specifically Ireland and the United Kingdom. Roland Beelen (Bellucci of the above-mentioned Morton Sherman Bellucci) and Maurice Engelen (of Praga Khan) set up Antler-Subway Records. There was also
R&S Records R&S Records is an independent record label founded in 1983 in Ghent, Belgium. R&S represents the initials of Renaat Vandepapeliere and Sabine Maes, the couple that created the label. R&S Records has had several subsidiaries, most notably Apollo R ...
, launched by Renaat Vandepapeliere and his wife. Other labels include ARS, PIAS, ZYX Records and Music Man.


See also

*
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– a Belgian music scene of the 1970s and 1980s based on dancing to slower or slowed down soul music * The Sound of Belgium – a documentary that covers the Belgian perspective on subjects including Electronic Body Music and New Beat


External links


Belgian Pop & Rock Archives

New Beat Flashback
– Interviews and Information: V.J. Marcel Vanthilt from MTV Europe talks about New Beat and take interviews in English. The rest of the clip is in Flemish/Dutch
Radio Soulwax on New Beat


References

{{House music Electronic dance music genres Hi-NRG Belgian styles of music Electronic body music Industrial music