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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.
Like other Nmesh records such as Nu.wav Hallucinations (2013) and Dream Sequins (2014), Pharma is an album [1] that is, as Bandcamp Daily stated, "a dazzling confluence of media: pitch-shifted barely-registered cultural phenomena turned into hallucinatory sequences, advertising trash enlivened through eccojam manipulation, audio warping that blurs eras like a pre-set Photoshop filter."
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.
Some artists simply slow down and reverberate existing 1980s pop songs to make them sound like they're coming from the overhead speakers in an empty or abandoned mall. [6] Reverb and distortion are often overlaid on top of tracks to give them an isolating and disorienting feeling. [ 6 ]
The 20 best songs of 2024, ranked. Culture Staff,Roisin O'Connor,Adam White,Annabel Nugent and Louis Chilton. November 18, 2024 at 7:40 AM. Au revoir, 2024.
The duo was described by Vice as "vaporwave superstars", with writer Britt Brown describing Birth of a New Day as "amazing cyberfuture ambient vaporwave". [5] As the most critically acclaimed vaporwave project, 2814 broke the common association between vaporwave and plunderphonics; according to Rolling Stone , the duo has "captured all the ...
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 ...
In October 2014, it peaked as the 24th best-selling vaporwave album on Bandcamp. [13] In interviews, Elzinga stated his favorite release of the Cat System Corp. discography is Palm Mall, and along with Hiraeth, are "some of my best". [1] He later released two albums with similar themes, Shopping @ Helsinki (2016) and Palm Mall Mars (2018). [4] [5]