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Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 is a 2010 album of remixes by American electronic musician Daniel Lopatin under the pseudonym Chuck Person. Its tracks consist of chopped, looped samples of various songs—including popular songs from the 1980s and 1990s—processed with effects such as delay, reverb, and pitch shifting; the results highlight mournful or existential moments from the sources.
In October 2014, it peaked as the 24th best-selling vaporwave album on Bandcamp. [13] In interviews, Elzinga stated his favorite release of the Cat System Corp. discography is Palm Mall, and along with Hiraeth, are "some of my best". [1] He later released two albums with similar themes, Shopping @ Helsinki (2016) and Palm Mall Mars (2018). [4] [5]
Vaporwave-style image using elements of Windows 95. Vaporwave was one of several microgenres spawned in the early 2010s that were the brief focus of media attention. [50] Users on various music forums, as quoted by Vice, variously characterized the genre as "chillwave for Marxists", "post-elevator music", and "corporate smooth jazz Windows 95 ...
Like other Nmesh records such as Nu.wav Hallucinations (2013) and Dream Sequins (2014), Pharma is an album [1] that is, as Bandcamp Daily stated, "a dazzling confluence of media: pitch-shifted barely-registered cultural phenomena turned into hallucinatory sequences, advertising trash enlivened through eccojam manipulation, audio warping that blurs eras like a pre-set Photoshop filter."
"A Bar Song" earned true star status this month, becoming one of only 45 songs in Hot 100 history to spend more than 10 weeks at number one. (Harry Styles' "As It Was," and Adele's "Easy On Me ...
The top 25 remained unchanged, but many songs down the list were given different rankings as a result of the inclusion of new songs, causing consecutive shifts among the songs listed in 2004. The highest-ranked new entry was Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy" (number 100). The number of songs from each decade in the updated version is as follows:
Vaporwave is an Internet-based genre of music that is defined by its slow, chopped and screwed remixes of popular 1980s and 1990s music. The subculture that developed from the genre has been described as a parody on consumerism and often includes retro computer imagery to reflect on 1990s aesthetics.
Its Lost Angles cassette issue is one of the most demanded physical products in vaporwave community, [16] while its remastered edition is the best-selling mallsoft album of all time on Bandcamp. [17] Elzinga said News at 11, along with other albums of his discography, surprised him for their success, stating, "and here we are doing interviews ...