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big-room
adjective
- denoting a style of electronic music featuring regular beats and simple melodies, designed to be played in large venues
Example Sentences
In her maiden voyage as a bona fide arena headliner, the reclusive star certainly proved up to the big-room challenge.
Midway through, it switches into buzzing, blasting, big-room EDM — as if leaping from ritual to rave — but not before Bad Bunny makes a point Jelly Roll Morton might well have respected.
As one of the most indelible voices house music has ever known, she’s still cutting songs for big-room euphoria, yes, but they’re each assembled with precision.
In a departure from the swaggering, pacing Chris Rock in his big-room shows, Burnham emphasized intimacy in the quiet, jazzy open that showed us the back of the comic’s head waiting for the show to start, observing.
With big-room dance floors closed and empty, it feels like a relic from some distant pop universe.
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