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  2. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Soon after vaporwave was spotlighted in the mainstream, it was frequently described as a "dead" genre. [36] Such pronouncements came from the fans themselves. [24] Following the initial wave, new terms were invented by users on 4chan and Reddit who sought to separate vaporwave into multiple subgenres. [35]

  3. Plunderphonics - Wikipedia

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    vaporwave Plunderphonics is a music genre in which tracks are constructed by sampling recognizable musical works. The term was coined by composer John Oswald in 1985 in his essay "Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative", [ 1 ] and eventually explicitly defined in the liner notes of his Grayfolded album.

  4. 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.

  5. 2814 - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Oneohtrix Point Never - Wikipedia

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    Lopatin was born and raised in Massachusetts, [12] and is the son of Russian-Jewish [13] "refusenik" emigrants from the Soviet Union, both with musical backgrounds. [14] Some of his first experiments with electronic music were inspired by his father's music collection [2] and his Roland Juno-60 synthesizer, an instrument that Lopatin would inherit and go on to use extensively in his own music ...

  7. Chillwave - Wikipedia

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    Writers, fans, and artists struggled to differentiate vaporwave, chillwave, and hypnagogic pop from each other. [61] One of the descriptions of the genre that were levied by online forums was "chillwave for Marxists". [18] Vaporwave found wider appeal over the middle of 2012, building an audience on sites like Last.fm, Reddit, and 4chan. [60]

  8. Macross 82-99 - Wikipedia

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    Macross 82-99's 2013 albums ネオ東京 (English: Neo Tokyo) and SAILORWAVE, along with musical cohort Saint Pepsi's Hit Vibes, are commonly cited as the origin point for the "future funk" subgenre of vaporwave, which combines the sample-based production approach and visual language of vaporwave with French house and dance music influences. [1 ...

  9. Death's Dynamic Shroud - Wikipedia

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    Death's Dynamic Shroud (stylized in all lowercase; also known as death's dynamic shroud.wmv under specific releases) is an American electronic and vaporwave trio consisting of James Webster, Tech Honors, and Keith Rankin. [1]