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blackgaze : ウィキペディア英語版
blackgaze

Blackgaze (a portmanteau of ''blackened shoegaze'') is a style of heavy metal music that developed as a stylistic fusion of black metal and shoegazing in the early 2000s. Defined by acts such as Deafheaven and Bosse-de-Nage, blackgaze often incorporates heavier elements common of black metal such as blast beat drumming and high-pitched screamed vocals with melodic elements and heavily distorted guitar styles typically associated with shoegazing. Elements of post-rock and post-metal such as lengthy crescendo and extended pieces are also frequently found in this style. Blackgaze also generally has a far better production standard and a more uplifting sound than traditional black metal.
== Development ==
Though it is a "geographically loose scene",〔 Stereogum's Michael Nelson attributes the birth of the genre to the early work of the French musician Neige, who pioneered the blackgaze sound through Alcest, Amesoeurs, Lantlôs, and other projects. According to Nelson, Alcest's 2005 EP 'Le Secret' was "the birth of blackgaze", noting that the EP sounded "like a Cocteau Twins/Burzum collaborative split" and that "Roughly half the time, vocals were delivered in an angelic coo; the other half, they were a raw, distant shriek". Exclaim!'s Nathalie Walschots likewise credits Neige with pioneering the genre but also argues that the American band Deafheaven has pushed the genre to "greater prominence".〔 George Clarke of Deafheaven himself cites the work of Burzum as "The blueprint" for Deafheaven's musical direction.〔

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