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Dark cabaret : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dark cabaret
Dark cabaret may be a simple description of the theme and mood of a cabaret performance, but more recently has come to define a particular musical genre which draws on the aesthetics of the decadent, risqué German Weimar-era cabarets, burlesque and vaudeville shows with the stylings of post-1970s goth and punk music. ==Sources== Cabaret proper had long associations with counter-culture and dealt with disturbing themes, as exemplified by ''The Threepenny Opera'' by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, with one of its best known songs "Mack the Knife" ("''Moritat von Mackie Messer''") which tells the story of a murderous anti-hero, or the 1933 song "Gloomy Sunday" ("''Szomorú Vasárnap''") by Hungarian composer Rezső Seress with the more recent urban legends which have grown up around it. It was therefore natural that later artists drew upon it for inspiration: Nico's 1974 album ''The End...'' is an early example of such influence, especially in songs such as "You Forgot to Answer" and "Secret Side", while influenced artists associated with goth and punk music specifically include Nina Hagen,〔"The Seven Addictions and Five Professions of Anita Berber" Mel Gordon ''Voluptuous Panic: The Erotic World of Weimar Berlin'' (2006)〕 Sex Gang Children and The Virgin Prunes.〔(Virgin Prunes: a short history at Mute Records )〕
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