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  2. Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Chillwave and other offshoots of it such as vaporwave gained popularity on YouTube, often as songs that were ironic or made to be memes. [ 67 ] [Chillwave] was a parody of a scene, both a defining moment for the music blogosphere and the last gasp.

  3. Washed Out - Wikipedia

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    Greene moved back in with his parents and started producing songs in his bedroom studio, [7] [9] as well as working on recordings of dance music with Bedroom, a local band. [10] During 2008 he recorded lo-fi rock music under the name Lee Weather, but the following summer he found more success with his new project, Washed Out. [11]

  4. Category:Chillwave songs - Wikipedia

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  5. Neon Indian - Wikipedia

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    Neon Indian is an American electronic music [1] band from Denton, Texas. [2] The music is composed by Mexican-born Alan Palomo (born July 24, 1988), who is also part of the band Ghosthustler and releases solo music under his birth name and the stage name VEGA. The project has been characterized as defining the 2010s music genre chillwave. [3] [4]

  6. Poolside (band) - Wikipedia

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    On Heat, the band "kept the same core ideas and expanded the pallet [they] worked with – the instruments, percussions, tempos, sounds, etc – but [they] definitely turned up the heat a bit more on some songs with more upbeat tempos, spread out into some more lush electronic vibes, and [they] didn’t shy away from our more guitar based ...

  7. No Angel (Beyoncé song) - Wikipedia

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    A chillwave midtempo song with elements of R&B, hip hop and trap music, "No Angel" features a minimalistic production and instrumentation consisting mostly of bass. Beyoncé uses a high vocal register, singing in falsetto with breathy vocals. Lyrically, the song features the protagonist declaring that neither she nor her love interest are perfect.

  8. Hypnagogic pop - Wikipedia

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    "Chillwave", a tag used to describe a similar trend, [43] was coined one month before Keenan's 2009 article [44] and was adopted synonymously with "hypnagogic pop". [45] While the two styles are similar in that they both evoke 1980s–90s imagery, chillwave has a more commercial sound with an emphasis on "cheesy" hooks and reverb effects. [46]

  9. Category:Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Chillwave songs (1 C, 7 P) Cloud rap (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Chillwave" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect ...