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ethereal$26081$ - traducción al griego

MUSIC GENRE
Ethereal Darkwave; Ethereal dark wave; Ethereal (music); Ethereal pop; Ethereal Wave; Ethereal goth; Ethereal music; Ethereal rock
  • [[Autumn's Grey Solace]]
  • Nigel Grierson]] (4AD)

ethereal      
adj. αιθέριος, ανάερος

Definición

ethereal
1.
Someone or something that is ethereal has a delicate beauty. (FORMAL)
She's the prettiest, most ethereal romantic heroine in the movies.
...gorgeous, hauntingly ethereal melodies.
ADJ
2.
Ethereal means unrelated to practical things and the real world. (FORMAL)
...the ethereal nature of romantic fiction.
ADJ

Wikipedia

Ethereal wave

Ethereal wave, also called ethereal darkwave, ethereal goth or simply ethereal, is a subgenre of dark wave music that is variously described as "gothic", "romantic", and "otherworldly". Developed in the early 1980s in the UK as an outgrowth of gothic rock, ethereal wave was mainly represented by 4AD bands such as Cocteau Twins, This Mortal Coil, and early guitar-driven Dead Can Dance.

In the second half of the 1980s, the genre continued to develop in the United States and was primarily associated with C'est La Mort Records, which featured artists such as Area (later the Moon Seven Times) and Heavenly Bodies, a band formed by ex-members of Dead Can Dance and This Mortal Coil, as well as with Projekt Records, which featured groups like Black Tape for a Blue Girl.

Ethereal wave, especially the music of Cocteau Twins, was one of the key inspirations for the British dream pop/shoegazing scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s.