I think it's quite interesting, but to me the division between post-punk/new wave and gothic is something impossible to do... so I can't understand why , for exemple, joy division are put there and not in new wave or post punk....some lines sound just wrong to me, ex.
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Bass is very warm and round sounding, and often uses chorus and/or flange effects.
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well, gothic/new wave bass is NEVER warm, often is shrill and distorted or clean, reverberated and thin
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Drums tend to be played by a human with an electronic kit, BPM ranges are from 80-150.
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well, that to me is more 80's synth pop than gothic, normally there were (if not real drums) drum machines..
I may be totally wrong though...
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