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Neue Deutsche Welle

Neue Deutsche Welle (NDW, pronounced [ˈnɔʏə ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈvɛlə], "New German Wave") is a genre of West German rock music originally derived from post-punk and new wave music with electronic influences.[1] The term was first coined by Dutch radio DJ Frits Spits on the popular nationwide radio station Hilversum 3, which was very popular among German listeners. Soon after that, the term was used in a record-shop advertisement by Burkhardt Seiler[2] in an August 1979 issue of the West German magazine Sounds. It was then used by journalist Alfred Hilsberg in an article about the movement titled Neue Deutsche Welle — Aus grauer Städte Mauern ("New German Wave — From Grey Cities' Walls") in Sounds in October 1979.[3][4]

This article is about the musical genre. For the Fler album, see Neue Deutsche Welle (album).

Neue Deutsche Welle

Late 1970s, West Germany

Electric guitar, drum kit, electric bass, keyboard

Cold wave

Dance-punk

Electropunk

Neue Deutsche Härte

Neue Deutsche Todeskunst

(in German)

IchWillSpass.de - Die Neue Deutsche Welle im Internet

(in German)

Punk-Disco - Discographies of many German punk and NDW bands.

(in German)

Back Again – many Infos about NDW Bands

Neue Deutsche Welle on Avant-Avant.net