Belgian Dance Events This Month in Amsterdam
Belgian Dance originated in the late 1980s as an evolution of the dark, industrial New Beat movement, eventually blending with Eurodance and trance to create a distinct club sound. Find upcoming Belgian Dance events in Amsterdam this month below.
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About Belgian Dance
Belgian Dance originated in the late 1980s as an evolution of the dark, industrial New Beat movement, eventually blending with Eurodance and trance to create a distinct club sound. Characterized by a driving 4/4 kick drum and syncopated basslines, the genre relies heavily on hardware synthesizers like the Roland TB-303 and digital workstations to produce its high-tempo, energetic pulse. The mood is consistently euphoric and kinetic, designed specifically for late-night discotheques with a tempo typically ranging between 125 and 145 beats per minute. Semantically, it occupies a unique space between underground techno and commercial house, serving as a crucial precursor to the massive European electronic dance music explosion of the 1990s.
Also known as: Belgodance
Belgian Dance events in Amsterdam this month - FAQ
- What Belgian Dance events are in Amsterdam this month?
- Mood tracks all Belgian Dance events in Amsterdam this month - club nights, concerts, DJ sets, and live shows. The calendar is updated daily as new events are announced. Each listing includes the full lineup, venue address, ticket prices, and a direct purchase link. Browse the complete monthly schedule above to plan ahead and book before events sell out.
- Where can I find Belgian Dance in Amsterdam this month?
- Belgian Dance originated in the late 1980s as an evolution of the dark, industrial New Beat movement, eventually blending with Eurodance and trance to create a distinct club sound. Find every Belgian Dance venue and event in Amsterdam this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is Belgian Dance music?
- Belgian Dance originated in the late 1980s as an evolution of the dark, industrial New Beat movement, eventually blending with Eurodance and trance to create a distinct club sound. Characterized by a driving 4/4 kick drum and syncopated basslines, the genre relies heavily on hardware synthesizers like the Roland TB-303 and digital workstations to produce its high-tempo, energetic pulse. The mood is consistently euphoric and kinetic, designed specifically for late-night discotheques with a tempo …
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