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  2. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave-style image using elements of Windows 95. Vaporwave was one of several microgenres spawned in the early 2010s that were the brief focus of media attention. [50] Users on various music forums, as quoted by Vice, variously characterized the genre as "chillwave for Marxists", "post-elevator music", and "corporate smooth jazz Windows 95 ...

  3. 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.

  4. Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 - Wikipedia

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    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.

  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. 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.

  7. Telepath (musician) - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] [19] On June 11, vaporwave trio Death's Dynamic Shroud released a looping music video for "Here She Comes", a track from Laurila's side project Virtual Dream Plaza. [20] Another music video for two records from this alias, Desire and Sensuality, was released by Laurila on October 2. [21]

  8. George Clanton - Wikipedia

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    George Clanton was born in Ridgeway, Virginia. [5] [6] He grew up going to punk rock shows.His career began when he accidentally downloaded a misnamed Brian Jonestown Massacre song, which led him down an Internet rabbit hole where he discovered "a whole new world of music" which inspired him to write and release his own under the pseudonym Mirror Kisses, and later ESPRIT 空想 (“fantasy ...

  9. 2010s in music - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave music is one of the first genres of music that had an "aesthetic", which was influenced heavily by elements from the 1980s and 1990s. Bedroom pop grew in popularity in the mid to late 2010s on platforms such as YouTube with amateur artists rising to fame making pop music from their bedroom using inexpensive music creation equipment ...