demolike

English

Etymology

demo + -like

Adjective

demolike (comparative more demolike, superlative most demolike)

  1. Resembling or characteristic of a musical demo recording.
    • 1994, CD review, volume 10, numbers 7-12:
      Some tracks even rely solely on electric guitars and drums, giving them a rawer, demolike feel that puts the burden of success squarely on the singer's shoulders.
    • 2009 August 16, Nate Chinen, “Retro-Soul and Jazz, Fine, but Krautrock, Anyone?”, in New York Times:
      It’s a cutely demolike preface to “Mirrorball,” which sets all the band’s gears back in motion, to delirious effect.

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