synthdance

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

synth +‎ dance

Noun[edit]

synthdance (uncountable)

  1. (rare) electronic dance music employing a synthesizer
    • 1983, Voice of Youth Advocates: VOYA, volume 6, page 159:
      The opening cut, "Got to Get Up," is a fresh, buoyant, and tasty an example of current black synthdance music as you'll hear anywhere.
    • 1988, MusicWorld, page 12:
      Swing Out Sister, a synthdance trio fronted by the marvellously idiosynchratic[sic] Corinne Drewery ("My mother keeps hedgehogs in the kitchen — I was always stumbling over their cages," she says), released their Phonogram debut, []