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- Romo abstract "Romantic Modernism, more commonly known as Romo, was a musical and clubbing movement, of glam/style pop lineage, in the UK circa 1995–1997, centred around the twin homes of Camden-based clubnight Club Skinny and its West End clone Arcadia, as well as concerts by the chief associated bands. The Romo movement was essentially a derivation of late-1970s disco and early-1980s club music, with an emphasis on the extroverted sartorial style and decadent air of New Romantic-era bands such as Japan and Soft Cell. Nonetheless, contemporary features in Melody Maker (where the genre was championed mainly by Simon Price and Taylor Parkes – it was dismissed by the rival NME) tended to downplay the nostalgic connection with New Romantic, emphasising Romo's newness and contemporary relevance.Much championed by the aforesaid writers at the Melody Maker as a stylish and poppy backlash against the dressed-down style of the Britpop movement, while variously feted and lambasted by others in the media as a New Romantic revival (a tag rejected by those on the scene) Romo's prime legacy has been chiefly in club culture as it heralded a new generation of glam/style orientated club nights which would continue through the 2000s.".
- Romo instrument Drum_machine.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Contemporary_R&B.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Disco.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Glam_rock.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Hi-NRG.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Motown.
- Romo stylisticOrigin New_Romanticism.
- Romo stylisticOrigin Synthpop.
- Romo wikiPageExternalLink melodymakerrip.htm.
- Romo wikiPageExternalLink orllive.htm.
- Romo wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
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- Romo wikiPageID "1834156".
- Romo wikiPageRevisionID "580195996".
- Romo bgcolor "crimson".
- Romo color "white".
- Romo culturalOrigins "-1990.0".
- Romo hasPhotoCollection Romo.
- Romo instruments "Drums – Guitar – Bass guitar – Drum Machine – MIDI – Keyboard – Synthesiser".
- Romo name "Romo".
- Romo otherTopics Britpop.
- Romo otherTopics Independent_music.
- Romo popularity "90.0".
- Romo stylisticOrigins Contemporary_R&B.
- Romo stylisticOrigins Disco.
- Romo stylisticOrigins Glam_rock.
- Romo stylisticOrigins Hi-NRG.
- Romo stylisticOrigins Motown.
- Romo stylisticOrigins New_Romanticism.
- Romo stylisticOrigins Synthpop.
- Romo subject Category:Musical_subcultures.
- Romo type Abstraction100002137.
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- Romo type Music107020895.
- Romo type MusicGenre107071942.
- Romo type MusicalSubcultures.
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- Romo type Subculture108288753.
- Romo type Genre.
- Romo type MusicGenre.
- Romo type TopicalConcept.
- Romo type Concept.
- Romo comment "Romantic Modernism, more commonly known as Romo, was a musical and clubbing movement, of glam/style pop lineage, in the UK circa 1995–1997, centred around the twin homes of Camden-based clubnight Club Skinny and its West End clone Arcadia, as well as concerts by the chief associated bands.".
- Romo label "Romo".
- Romo sameAs m.05_m_y.
- Romo sameAs Q7363273.
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- Romo sameAs Romo.
- Romo wasDerivedFrom Romo?oldid=580195996.
- Romo isPrimaryTopicOf Romo.
- Romo name "Romo".