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'''Futurepop''' is a derivative form of ] that evolved in the late 90s with ] and ]. The genre incorporates the more melodic elements of ] music as well as ] beats and sounds to create music that is considered more danceable and upbeat. Some songs in the genre have become popular in dance clubs, particularly in ], where VNV Nation has enjoyed some chart success. Futurepop music does, however, retain some elements that are popular in electronic music, including heavy use of ], a generally bleak worldview, and an absence of vocal modification that is popular in many other forms of electronic music. | |||
The scene peaked in the early-to-mid 00s as artists such as ], ], ], ], ], ], ], and ] formed or began incorporating elements of the genre into their music. The scene has begun to decline in the late 00s due to artists disbanding or a general decline in quality among many of the existing artists. | |||
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