Neue Deutsche Härte
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Rammstein on stage at the Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, 2004 | |
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| Cultural origins | Early-to-mid 1990s, Germany and Austria |
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Neue Deutsche Härte (German: [ˈnɔʏə ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈhɛʁtə]; lit. "New German Hardness", sometimes abbreviated as NDH), also known as dance-metal, is a crossover style drawing from Neue Deutsche Welle, alternative metal, groove metal, electro-industrial and techno. It developed in Germany and Austria during the early-to-mid 1990s and early 2000s. Alluding to the style of Neue Deutsche Welle, the term was coined by the music press after the 1995 release of Rammstein's first studio album Herzeleid.