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- Shoegazing abstract "Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s by bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride. It lasted there until the mid-1990s, with a critical pinnacle reached from 1990–91 and a new zenith achieved again from resurgence in the early 2010s. The British music press—particularly NME and Melody Maker—named this style "shoegazing" because the musicians in these bands stood relatively still during live performances in a detached, introspective, non-confrontational state, hence the idea that they were gazing at their shoes. The heavy use of effects pedals also contributed to the image of performers looking down at their feet during concerts.The shoegazing sound is typified by significant use of guitar effects, and indistinguishable vocal melodies that blend into the creative noise of the guitars. A general description given to shoegazing and other affiliated bands in London in the early 1990s was The Scene That Celebrates Itself. In the early 1990s, shoegazing groups were pushed aside by the American grunge movement and early Britpop acts such as Suede, forcing the relatively unknown bands to break up or reinvent their style altogether. In the 2000s, there was renewed interest in the genre among "nu gaze" bands.".
- Shoegazing derivative Nu_gaze.
- Shoegazing instrument Bass_guitar.
- Shoegazing instrument Drum_kit.
- Shoegazing instrument Electric_guitar.
- Shoegazing instrument Singing.
- Shoegazing instrument Synthesizer.
- Shoegazing musicFusionGenre Post-metal.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigin Alternative_rock.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigin Ambient_music.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigin Dream_pop.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigin Noise_rock.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigin Wall_of_Sound.
- Shoegazing thumbnail My_Bloody_Valentine-2.jpg?width=300.
- Shoegazing wikiPageExternalLink shoegaze.
- Shoegazing wikiPageExternalLink Shoegaze.
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- Shoegazing wikiPageID "170874".
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- Shoegazing bgcolor "crimson".
- Shoegazing color "white".
- Shoegazing culturalOrigins "1980.0".
- Shoegazing derivatives Nu_gaze.
- Shoegazing description ""Soon", from the 1991 album Loveless by My Bloody Valentine, features a dance-oriented beat behind three tracks of Kevin Shields' "glide guitar".".
- Shoegazing description ""Unfamiliar" by Ride from their EP Today Forever, released in 1991.".
- Shoegazing filename "Soon.ogg".
- Shoegazing filename "Unfamiliar.ogg".
- Shoegazing fusiongenres Post-metal.
- Shoegazing fusiongenres Post-rock.
- Shoegazing hasPhotoCollection Shoegazing.
- Shoegazing instruments Bass_guitar.
- Shoegazing instruments Drum_kit.
- Shoegazing instruments Electric_guitar.
- Shoegazing instruments Singing.
- Shoegazing instruments Synthesizer.
- Shoegazing name "Shoegazing".
- Shoegazing otherTopics List_of_shoegazing_musicians.
- Shoegazing popularity "2000.0".
- Shoegazing regionalScenes The_Scene_That_Celebrates_Itself.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigins Alternative_rock.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigins Ambient_music.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigins Dream_pop.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigins Noise_rock.
- Shoegazing stylisticOrigins Wall_of_Sound.
- Shoegazing title ""Soon"".
- Shoegazing title ""Unfamiliar"".
- Shoegazing subject Category:British_styles_of_music.
- Shoegazing subject Category:Shoegazing.
- Shoegazing type Abstraction100002137.
- Shoegazing type AuditoryCommunication107109019.
- Shoegazing type Communication100033020.
- Shoegazing type ExpressiveStyle107066659.
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- Shoegazing comment "Shoegazing (also known as shoegaze) is a subgenre of alternative rock that emerged from the United Kingdom in the late 1980s by bands such as My Bloody Valentine, Slowdive and Ride. It lasted there until the mid-1990s, with a critical pinnacle reached from 1990–91 and a new zenith achieved again from resurgence in the early 2010s.".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegaze".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegaze".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegaze".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegaze".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegazing".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegazing".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegazing".
- Shoegazing label "Shoegazing".
- Shoegazing label "Шугейзинг".
- Shoegazing label "シューゲイザー".
- Shoegazing label "瞪鞋搖滾".
- Shoegazing sameAs Shoegazing.
- Shoegazing sameAs Σουγκέιζινγκ.
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- Shoegazing sameAs 슈게이징.
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- Shoegazing wasDerivedFrom Shoegazing?oldid=603171909.
- Shoegazing depiction My_Bloody_Valentine-2.jpg.
- Shoegazing isPrimaryTopicOf Shoegazing.
- Shoegazing name "Shoegazing".