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Lowercase Events This Month in Amsterdam

Lowercase events in Amsterdam this month. Updated daily.

Amsterdam

Sound profile

energy
50
danceability
70
valence
60
grit
30
organicness
40
commerciality
90
tempo
40
vocality
90

No Lowercase events this month in Amsterdam.

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About Lowercase

Rhythm and blues, commonly known as R&B, originated in African American communities during the 1940s, blending elements of jazz, gospel, and blues into a distinctive urban sound. Modern iterations typically feature a combination of electronic drum machines, lush synthesizers, and smooth, melismatic vocal performances, though earlier forms relied heavily on brass sections and piano. The genre is characterized by a moderate tempo and a strong, syncopated backbeat that creates a sensual or soulful mood, often exploring themes of romance and introspection. Evolutionarily, R&B serves as a foundational bridge between traditional soul and contemporary pop or hip hop, maintaining a consistent focus on polished production and emotive vocal delivery.

Also known as: RnB, Rhythm and Blues, R&B

Parent genre:Electronic

Lowercase events in Amsterdam this month - FAQ

What is Lowercase music?
Rhythm and blues, commonly known as R&B, originated in African American communities during the 1940s, blending elements of jazz, gospel, and blues into a distinctive urban sound. Modern iterations typically feature a combination of electronic drum machines, lush synthesizers, and smooth, melismatic vocal performances, though earlier forms relied heavily on brass sections and piano. The genre is characterized by a moderate tempo and a strong, syncopated backbeat that creates a sensual or soulful …
What Lowercase events are in Amsterdam this month?
Mood tracks all Lowercase events in Amsterdam this month - upcoming concerts, club nights, and shows. Browse the full monthly lineup above for venue details, confirmed bookings, and tickets.
What are the characteristics of Lowercase music?
Lowercase music scores high on commerciality (90%), vocality (90%), danceability (70%), and lower on tempo (40%), grit (30%). These qualities shape the typical Lowercase sound at live events and club nights.

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