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Timeline Of Trends In Music (1980-1989) - International trends
- Alternative rock and post punk artists like Joy Division (Closer), The Specials (More Specials) and U2 (Boy) achieve some popularity with influential releases; they are accompanied by popular punk and New Wave releases from Devo (Freedom of Choice), Talking Heads (Remain in Light), The Pretenders (Pretenders), The Clash (London Calling) and The Jam (Sound Affects)
- Van Halen helps to revitalize the heavy metal genre, and brings the rock scene in Los Angeles, California to the world's attention.
- Hank Sapoznik, The Klezmorim, Kapelye, Andy Statman and the Klezmer Conservatory Band emerge at the forefront of a klezmer revival among Jews in Israel, the US and UK.
- Artists like Wilfrido Vargas help popularize merengue, drawing on a large Dominican minority internationally in cities like New York
- Talking Heads' Remain in Light is the beginning of worldbeat music
- Music of Argentina
- Cuarteto undergoes a popular revitalization
- A concert by Ser Girn draws more than 60,000 Argentinean rock fans, who are defying official repression of rock by military authorities
- Music of Australia
- Music of Canada
- Artists like Figgy Duff inspire a resurgence in popularity of Newfoundland and other Maritime musical traditions
- Music of China
- Music of Finland
- Even while its hipness fades worldwide, opera experiences a massive revival in Finland
- Music of Germany
- Music of Guinea-Bissau
- Music of Japan
- Music of Korea
- Music of Martinique and Guadeloupe
- Kassav's popularity grows in Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haiti and Paris; the band and its imitators help invent a style of music called zouk, which will soon explode across the Caribbean, Africa and other parts of the world
- Music of Mexico
- Music of Nigeria
- Music of Iceland
- Music of Portugal
- Music of Thailand
- A form of Thai pop called string develops
- Music of Trinidad and Tobago
- Music of the United States
International trends in music - International trends
- Aerosmith begins its return to popular acceptance with Done with Mirrors
- Changes in British immigration laws results in a large number of Ghanaians emigrating to Germany instead; the Ghanaian-German community creates a distinctive kind of highlife called burgher-highlife
- Zouk has become an international success, influencing merengue and compas, along with most other forms of Latin American music
- Chart success helps to jumpstart the careers of Sting (The Dream of the Blue Turtles), Wham! (Make It Big) and Prince (Around the World in a Day)
- The Rock in Rio festival brings about the dominance of rock and roll in Brazil and other Latin American countries
- Live Aid starts the trend for charity festivals and records, and catapults a number of notable acts to prominence, such as U2, Simple Minds and Phil Collins
- Ali Baba's Northern meroonian nganja gains unprecedented popularity at home and in the United Kingdom
- Soukous, or popular Congolese music, becomes closely associated with Paris, where several new stars of Congolese descent emerge, including Four Stars and some of the first female African stars like M'Pongo Love and Mbilia Bel.
- Music of Brazil
- Lambada, having moved its center of innovation from Belém to Salvador, becomes a local favorite dominated by light pop rhythms and synthesizers
- Music of Ireland
- Music of Jamaica
- Music of Japan
- Music of Madagascar
- Most of the popular record labels in Madagscar fold due to financial problems; Western pop dominates the Malagasy audiences
- GlobeStyle Records records two compilations of folk music, helping to inspire American and European musicians like Henry Kaiser to take an interest in Malagasy folk
- Music of Nigeria
- King Sunny Ade's band walks out in the middle of a Japanese tour and Island Records drops his contract, thus ending the brief boom for juju music outside of Nigeria; in Nigeria, juju begins to lose ground to Yo-pop music
- Music of Senegal
- Hip hop begins to break into Senegalese audiences
- Music of Spain
- Music of Tanzania
- Music of Thailand
- Thai-Cambodian musicians in Surin begin electrifying kantrum music
- Music of Turkey
- Belkis Akkale's mainstream career peaks, setting the stage for the next wave of TRT (popular urban folk music) performers
- Zülfü Livaneli innovates the guitar-based özgün genre
- Music of the United Kingdom
- Music of the United States
- Music of Zambia
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