New Beat Events This Month in Katerini
New beat originated in late 1980s Belgium, emerging from the Boccaccio club scene when DJs began playing industrial and electronic body music records at significantly slower speeds. Find upcoming New Beat events in Katerini this month below.
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About New Beat
New beat originated in late 1980s Belgium, emerging from the Boccaccio club scene when DJs began playing industrial and electronic body music records at significantly slower speeds. This genre is defined by heavy, syncopated 4/4 kick drums, Roland TB-303 acid basslines, and industrial-tinged synthesizers, typically maintaining a deliberate tempo range between 90 and 115 BPM. The mood is characterized as dark, hypnotic, and hedonistic, often incorporating cinematic vocal samples and repetitive, mechanical motifs to create an atmosphere of underground intensity. Semantically, it acts as a critical evolutionary link between EBM and the subsequent rise of European techno and trance, exerting a profound influence on global dance culture through its distinctive slow-motion intensity and gritty production.
Also known as: Belgian New Beat
New Beat events in Katerini this month - FAQ
- What New Beat events are in Katerini this month?
- Mood tracks all New Beat events in Katerini 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 New Beat in Katerini this month?
- New beat originated in late 1980s Belgium, emerging from the Boccaccio club scene when DJs began playing industrial and electronic body music records at significantly slower speeds. Find every New Beat venue and event in Katerini this month above - with lineups, door times, and tickets.
- What is New Beat music?
- New beat originated in late 1980s Belgium, emerging from the Boccaccio club scene when DJs began playing industrial and electronic body music records at significantly slower speeds. This genre is defined by heavy, syncopated 4/4 kick drums, Roland TB-303 acid basslines, and industrial-tinged synthesizers, typically maintaining a deliberate tempo range between 90 and 115 BPM. The mood is characterized as dark, hypnotic, and hedonistic, often incorporating cinematic vocal samples and repetitive, m…
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