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  2. File:100- Free 80s Drum Samples for Vaporwave (musical clip ...

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  3. News at 11 (album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Floral Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Luxury Elite - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Category:Vaporwave albums - Wikipedia

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  7. Hardvapour - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Mallsoft - Wikipedia

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    YouTube videos often pair mallsoft tracks with images of malls, with an emphasis on selected images that appear to have been taken from the 1980s and 1990s. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The visuals can often be meant to invoke a sense of loneliness along with the cold nature of meandering through overly-corporate mercantile environments.

  9. Telepath (musician) - Wikipedia

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    It is distinct from traditional vaporwave's reliance on nostalgia and aesthetics, in that many tracks highlight a more hazy and ambient soundscape. [ 32 ] [ 48 ] His work, especially the Virtual Dream Plaza project, is also noted for long track runtimes and prolific frequency of releases; as described by Cokemachineglow writer Adam Downer, the ...