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  2. Neo-psychedelia is a diverse genre of psychedelic music that draws inspiration from the sounds of 1960s psychedelia, either updating or copying the approaches from that era. Originating in the 1970s, it has occasionally seen mainstream pop success but is typically explored within alternative rock scenes. [5]

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Neo-psychedelic artists often use electronic instrumentation and production techniques that didn’t exist in the 60s to achieve a psychedelic effect. The albums included on this list are from 1980 forward.

  4. Apr 23, 2024 · We explore five easy masterpieces of the post-psychedelic/neo-psychedelia genre, including classics from The Brian Jonestown Massacre and Primal Scream.

  5. Neo-psychedelia covers a diverse array of artists from the end of the punk era to the present day, all of whom drew from the equally diverse original sounds of '60s psychedelia. Whether they played trippy psychedelic pop (à la the Beatles, early Pink Floyd, and countless others), jangly Byrds-influenced guitar rock, distortion-drenched free ...

  6. Jul 2, 2015 · The rise of psychedelic-leaning post-punk bands like Echo and the Bunnymen and The Soft Moon came to be known as “neo-psychedelia,” eventually flourishing into a more widespread and international movement of artists taking the spirit of psychedelic rock and applying it to new sounds and techniques.

  7. In the UK, the neo-psychedelia movement was spearheaded by Teardrop Explodes frontman Julian Cope and former Soft Boy Robyn Hitchcock, whose 1981 solo debut Black Snake Diamond Role drew...

  8. Neo-psychedelia (or "acid punk") is a diverse style of music that originated in the 1970s as an outgrowth of the British post-punk scene. Its practitioners drew from the unusual sounds of 1960s psychedelic music, either updating or copying the approaches from that era.

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