Gallia wrote:
Fnord wrote:
No. Vaporwave is a derivative form of electronic music. The style is defined by its appropriation of 1980s and 1990s mood music styles such as smooth jazz, elevator music, R&B, and lounge music; typically through sampling, looping, and/or manipulating tracks -- much like no-talent DJs and rap 'artists'.
that's just the superficial top layer of what vaporwave and its relatives are tho. there are a lot of interesting artists making vaporwave records / art. like HK Express, Vektroid n Daniel Lopatin.
and even if you don't like the art and music produced *directly* from the movement it's wider influence on how music and art are made and the aesthetic behind it (e.g. neon/ cyberpunk/ dystopian) is hugely prevalent in today's mainstream and non mainstream. e.g. see this artist -
https://www.instagram.com/p/BjGLVASjiwG ... eeple_crapand the video for "catch feels" seems to be drawing from vaporwave fused with future funk.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ozv4q2ov3Mkplus, it makes for some great memes!
visually, it occasionally has some good stuff - like some of the stuff on te instagram you linked to.
that music video is a prime example of what Fnord points at. it looks like a video from the early nineties.
there used to be a time, some ten, fifteen years ago, when this was done ironically. and then people forgot how awful it was, aesthetically, in the early nineties, and now it's avant-garde to post-ironically repeat the same s**t, without adding to it, or recycling it, but enacting it as a viable form, disconnected from its historical context....
it's taking a period and treating it as a mere style.
it's the neon version of mumford and sons -
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