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  2. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    These clips were taken from his audio-visual album Memory Vague (June 2009). [ 41 ] [ nb 3 ] Washed Out 's " Feel It All Around " (June 2009), which slowed down the 1983 Italian dance song " I Want You " by Gary Low , exemplified the "analog nostalgia" of chillwave that vaporwave artists sought to reconfigure.

  3. Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Common features include a faded or dreamy retro pop sound, escapist lyrics (frequent topics include the beach or summer), psychedelic or lo-fi aesthetics, mellow vocals, slow-to-moderate tempos, effects processing (especially reverb), and vintage synthesizers. Chillwave was one of the first music genres to develop primarily through the Internet.

  4. Synthwave - Wikipedia

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    "Outrun" is a subgenre of synthwave that was later used to refer more generally to retro 1980s aesthetics such as VHS tracking artefacts, magenta neon, and gridlines. [16] The term comes from the 1986 arcade racing game Out Run, which is known for its soundtrack that could be selected in-game and its 1980s aesthetic.

  5. The Propeller Group - Wikipedia

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    The group draws inspiration from television, film, video, and the Internet. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] They make large-scale collaborative projects in new media , from online viral campaigns, international film productions, television commercials, to art installations , and everything in between, taking a special interest in multimedia and mass communication ...

  6. Frisson - Wikipedia

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    Piloerection (goose bumps), the physical part of frisson. Frisson (UK: / ˈ f r iː s ɒ n / FREE-son, US: / f r iː ˈ s oʊ n / free-SOHN [1] [2] French:; French for "shiver"), also known as aesthetic chills or psychogenic shivers, is a psychophysiological response to rewarding stimuli (including music, films, stories, people, photos, and rituals [3]) that often induces a pleasurable or ...

  7. Wave music - Wikipedia

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    Wave is a genre of bass music and a visual art style that emerged in the early 2010s [8] in online communities. It is characterized by atmospheric melodies and harmonies, melodic and heavy bass such as reese, modern trap drums, chopped vocal samples processed with reverb and delay, and arpeggiators. [5]

  8. Frutiger Aero - Wikipedia

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    Frutiger Aero visuals in user interface design (KDE Plasma 4 from 2011)Frutiger Aero (/ f r uː t ɪ ɡ ə r ɛ ə r ə ʊ /), sometimes known as Web 2.0 Gloss, [1] is a retrospective name applied to a design trend observed mainly in user interfaces, product design, and Internet aesthetics from the mid-2000s to the early 2010s. [2]

  9. Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound - Wikipedia

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    Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound is a 2019 documentary film about the history of sound design in cinema of the United States. It is directed by Midge Costin. It is directed by Midge Costin. Interviewees