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Pages in category "Vaporwave musicians" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2814; B. Yung Bae;
Luxury Elite, [a] also simply known as Lux (born August 17, 1988), is an anonymous American musician known for her significant influence in the vaporwave genre. During the 2010s, her lo-fi sound and visual style, along with her relaxed melodies, made her an impactful figure in the "late night lo-fi" subgenre.
Hip-hop artist Drake's single "Hotline Bling", released on July 31, also became popular with vaporwave producers, inspiring both humorous and serious remixes of the tune. [3] As of 2016, vaporwave albums, including Floral Shoppe, continued to rank among the best-selling experimental albums on Bandcamp. [19]
George Clanton was born in Ridgeway, Virginia. [5] [6] He grew up going to punk rock shows.His career began when he accidentally downloaded a misnamed Brian Jonestown Massacre song, which led him down an Internet rabbit hole where he discovered "a whole new world of music" which inspired him to write and release his own under the pseudonym Mirror Kisses, and later ESPRIT 空想 (“fantasy ...
Ryan DeRobertis (known by his stage names Skylar Spence and SAINT PEPSI) is an American electronic musician and singer [3] who grew up in Farmingville, New York and attended Boston College for two years studying music.
It was recognised within the vaporwave community due to its conceptualisation of 9/11 and exploration of tragedy. [3] [22] It is the second best-selling mallsoft release of all time on Bandcamp, while its October 2021 cassette reissue is considered an "increased demand" product of independent record label Lost Angles. [23] [24]
Daniel Lopatin (born July 25, 1982), best known as Oneohtrix Point Never or OPN, is an American experimental electronic music producer, composer, singer, and songwriter. [2] [9] His music has utilized tropes from various musical genres and eras, sample-based composition, and complex MIDI production.
It reached the No. 2 spot on Bandcamp's ambient charts, and became one of the best-selling albums on the website. [16] To promote his upcoming split record with vaporwave artist Golden Living Room, named Virtual Phantasy 2097, Laurila released three music videos: "Bliss" on February 8, "Healing" on February 13, and "Memories" on February 15.