Funnily enough, it's all fake memories. Plunder is in the name. Most people who listen(ed) to vaporwave weren't even alive when these soundbites were popular, and now this reused interpretation has become a sound of its own, like you said.
@@Braingore-de-RaisI think it’s not ironic that we can put music in different context. Just like in french film Intouchables for boy raised on streets, classical music was just a tunes he often heard on voicemail, while for his aristocratic monsieur it meant rather academic interpretation. I have a lots of good memories from school time when I first shared this genre with my then friends. Decade later, I found out that I have created very different context for this music (samples) than they were originally used to
Me sorprende que este tipo de vaporwave en sí no se aleja con los jungle beats. Muy similares, pero creo que hasta ahora viví engañado lo que era vaporwave porque nunca me di la molestia de investigar más y siempre lo relacioné a un cierto estereotipo musical. Y buscando más información, tal parece que inicialmente era diferente antes de que se volviera popular. Lo cuál me hace dudar si otros subgeneros más underground tengan el mismo destino.
I am happy to see this, I am getting sick of these posers spewing out bland AI sludge all over youtube which is making it hard to find talented artists and creators in the vaporwave scene that put hard work into their craft along with the art work used for some of the videos.
Finally someone said it out loud! But it goes even deeper - recently I discovered that one of the albums of a well known Vaporwave producer was entirely A.I. generated. And when I called him out he blocked me 😅
@@amadare9261 you know, I really don't want to name and shame.. but that unfortunately happened. All I can say it was one of the collabs recently released on Gorgeous Lights. And then there was another collab between two wannabe signalwave producers.. all lazy A.I. 'assisted' stuff. Shameful and disappointing to say the least.
A music genre started in 2012, made by remixing or rearranging (usually long) samples, sometimes entire songs, mostly by slowing them and adding reverb, aesthetically focused on the late 80s and early 90s, early computer imagery, advertising, early synths, and Japan. The term vaporwave refers to the term vaporware, computer software or hardware that was advertised but never actually produced or made available for purchase. It later broke into a bunch of subgenres that people argue about and there were a few different distinct movements or waves of it.
I read the description and yeah, Exact same situation is with 'lo-fi' and 'lo-fi hip hop'. it's so sad :(
can't believe a genre about nostalgia; has become nostalgic itself.
Funnily enough, it's all fake memories. Plunder is in the name. Most people who listen(ed) to vaporwave weren't even alive when these soundbites were popular, and now this reused interpretation has become a sound of its own, like you said.
@@Braingore-de-RaisI think it’s not ironic that we can put music in different context. Just like in french film Intouchables for boy raised on streets, classical music was just a tunes he often heard on voicemail, while for his aristocratic monsieur it meant rather academic interpretation. I have a lots of good memories from school time when I first shared this genre with my then friends. Decade later, I found out that I have created very different context for this music (samples) than they were originally used to
Me sorprende que este tipo de vaporwave en sí no se aleja con los jungle beats. Muy similares, pero creo que hasta ahora viví engañado lo que era vaporwave porque nunca me di la molestia de investigar más y siempre lo relacioné a un cierto estereotipo musical.
Y buscando más información, tal parece que inicialmente era diferente antes de que se volviera popular. Lo cuál me hace dudar si otros subgeneros más underground tengan el mismo destino.
I am happy to see this, I am getting sick of these posers spewing out bland AI sludge all over youtube which is making it hard to find talented artists and creators in the vaporwave scene that put hard work into their craft along with the art work used for some of the videos.
Finally someone said it out loud! But it goes even deeper - recently I discovered that one of the albums of a well known Vaporwave producer was entirely A.I. generated. And when I called him out he blocked me 😅
@@soullessvacuum oh dear lord please say who they were
@@amadare9261 you know, I really don't want to name and shame.. but that unfortunately happened. All I can say it was one of the collabs recently released on Gorgeous Lights. And then there was another collab between two wannabe signalwave producers.. all lazy A.I. 'assisted' stuff. Shameful and disappointing to say the least.
I love your selection man, i can feel the rot in my core, you should def make another one of these
Beautiful list, I keep coming back! That one Mac Plus song is so good.
Good playlist. Will listen again
thanks really needed that❤❤❤
Thanks!
you must have done some genuine crate digging to find these, nice picks 🥰
I'm a real big fan of 天気予報's loooong albums
Insane
this is interesting
keep the real alive
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what is the image from?
i don't understand. what is vaporwave?
Honest?
A music genre started in 2012, made by remixing or rearranging (usually long) samples, sometimes entire songs, mostly by slowing them and adding reverb, aesthetically focused on the late 80s and early 90s, early computer imagery, advertising, early synths, and Japan. The term vaporwave refers to the term vaporware, computer software or hardware that was advertised but never actually produced or made available for purchase. It later broke into a bunch of subgenres that people argue about and there were a few different distinct movements or waves of it.
@@palrobot thank you very much for the info. It sounds like its going to evolve more and more if it was created 14 years ago.