braindance
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From brain + dance, from its relatively complex (i.e. intellectual) structure and use of elements of dance music. Coined by the label Rephlex Records.
Noun
[edit]braindance (uncountable)
- (music) Synonym of intelligent dance music
- 2014, Piers Martin, “Aphex Twin: ‘His music is a perfect mix of mystery and adrenaline’”, in The Guardian[1]:
- For the devoted, this is a rare chance to devour an hour of box-fresh blockbuster braindance that might somehow bring them closer to their master.
Usage notes
[edit]Some people favour the term braindance over intelligent dance music because it avoids the snobbish implication that other forms of music are unintelligent.