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Vaporwave is cited for espousing an ambiguous or accelerationist relationship to consumer capitalism. [89] [1] and a popular trend within its audience from 2015 to 2019 was to use vaporwave songs and music videos to escape reality by observing and remixing commercial products and popular trends of the past. [32]
Hardvapour is an Internet-based microgenre [1] of music that emerged in late 2015 as a tongue-in-cheek response to vaporwave, [2] departing from the calm, muzak-sampling capitalist utopia concept of the latter in favor of a gabber- and punk-influenced sound.
Adam Harper of Dummy, in an article about the vaporwave culture, described the album's content as "chopped, glitching and screwed adult contemporary soul alongside twinkling spa promotional tunes." [ 3 ] Other descriptions that have been attributed to Floral Shoppe , and to the vaporwave genre in general, include 1980s funk, elevator music, and ...
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.
2814 (stylized in fullwidth characters as 2814 [1]) is a British-American collaborative ambient and vaporwave project of the electronic musicians Luke Laurila, also known as Telepath (stylized as "t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 "), and David Russo, also known as HKE (an abbreviation of the earlier moniker Hong Kong Express), respectively. [2]
[19] [20] [21] He suspected, before the song was found to be by FEX, that it was a demo recording that was played once by an NDR presenter and then discarded. [22] On 4 November 2024, Reddit user marijn1412 identified the song as "Subways of Your Mind" by the band FEX. A full, higher-quality clip was attached.
Slide received generally favorable reviews from music critics.PopGun Presents described the album as "a glossy, cathartic fusion of electronic pop, trip-hop, and, of course, vaporwave" and wrote that "the project earned [Clanton] a new level of well deserved notoriety both within and outside of the vaporwave subculture he came up in." [3] Miles Bowe of Pitchfork wrote that in Slide "the ...
News at 11 is the fourteenth studio album by Cat System Corp., the alias of Dutch electronic musician Jornt Elzinga. Released on September 11, 2016, it samples smooth jazz songs and excerpts from TV talk shows and commercials as a tribute to the victims of the September 11 attacks.