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samayalost · 4 months
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 ▄ Los samples fueron sacados de los compilatorios de anuncios japoneses 【CM 1991-96】FUJI FILM SUPER HG 400他 15秒×5 30秒×8 del canal de Youtube nv850hd3 y 【懐かCM】TVCMで振り返る平成(1989 - 2019)修正版 del canal de Youtube 第六天魔王Rokten. 
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radiofreealbemut · 16 days
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Full album in free downlaod here https://archive.org/details/TheCrinkles/
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dailyalbumrecs · 3 months
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Plexure - Plunderphonic
Plexure by Plunderphonic, pseudonym of John Oswald(the man who coined the term plunderphonics, which is a sample based genre), at times sounds like two people on speed going through radio stations, at times has recognizable samples of songs, and all the time is interesting. I think this is an interesting album from both the compositional technique of using only samples, to the sort of cultural aspect of all the different music that is sampled as a representation of music people might recognize. Not something I'd recommend to most people, but a must listen for fans of plunderphonics or derivative genres.
This album is not on Apple Music.
Youtube Link https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfJndz0utgONjUHKJBXpX4Kz0dU1_mCn8&si=KOG-NIzRi51G4dzO
Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/album/5kmHY8R6Q3hQc80LzL6aOJ?si=Nxxa3lseTeqNW8-pVdZl3g
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disease · 7 months
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POLYESTER [JOHN WATERS, 1981] sampled in: "FRONTIER PSYCHIATRIST"— by THE AVALANCHES [SINCE I LEFT YOU, 2000]
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haveyouheardthisband · 5 months
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declanlikesmusic · 10 months
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never got into vaporwave probably, what projects should i listen to for an introduction??
I always love this question. Finding the best primers to the whole of the vaporwave landscape and introducing new people to them is one of the many things with this genre that I just find so fun. I'm going to try to be as succinct as I can, but I am going to shoutout a lot, specifically twelve, so go ahead and take your time with these.
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Macintosh Plus – Floral Shoppe (2011)
The biggest vaporwave album of all time. I will tell you now that this album is by no means perfect, it has quite a mixed reputation among fans & outsiders of the genre, but this is the album to single-handedly define the genre's core ethos in such a highly-concentrated way. If nothing else, this should give you a taste of what inspires and influences the genre most.
Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 1 (2010)
By all accounts, this is the very first vaporwave album and to this day, nothing sounds quite like it. A classic array of disorienting, hazy & psychedelic loops of old popular songs that still sound fresh and wholly enveloping.
猫 シ Corp. – HIRAETH (2014)
This one here is to help people gain a better understanding of what your typical standard vaporwave album often sounds like. It's quite varied in a number of subtly different styles & approaches to traditional vaporwave with some ambiance sprinkled in as well.
SAINT PEPSI – Hit Vibes (2013)
Now we're getting into the individual subgenres of vaporwave and while there's a few traditional vaporwave tunes sprinkled in here for variety, this album birthed & defined the genre of future funk with some of the best dance bangers you'll find in the scene. Lots of classy tunes on here, it's an absolute jam.
Blank Banshee – Blank Banshee 0 (2012)
Up to this point, every album I've shared has been intensely sample-based. This album still carries some samples, but it has original beats & synths to establish another subgenre known as vaportrap. It's a great beat tape with some classic tunes and I also recommend its sequel too, which is my favourite vapor album of all time.
ESPRIT 空想 – virtua.zip (2014)
Carrying on from the last album, this one almost doesn't use samples at all and when it does, it's usually an extra sound or instrument at most. I'm putting this here to establish that even basic vaporwave can be crafted from original compositions and the results are short but great.
t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者 – 現実を超えて (2014)
What makes vaporwave the way it is and not like any other genre adjacent to it is its intensely heavy focuses on atmosphere more than anything else. So naturally, you're going to see a lot of bridges to ambient music. This first example is the subgenre of slushwave, which crafts the same excellent vaporwave tunes, but additionally filters them through such a wash of effects that transform them into psychedelic & blissful dreamscapes.
식료품groceries – 슈퍼마켓Yes! We're Open (2014)
The next subgenre in this vein is mallsoft, which answers the question of vaporwave being set in the tall & wide spaces of shopping centres by placing relaxing tunes in pools of reverb and letting them sprawl from the loudspeakers of the area's corners. This album is the first big one to establish that with a unique setting and gorgeous sample choices.
2814 – 新しい日の誕生 (2015)
The last of these ambient subgenres is dreampunk, which is a lot like vaportrap in that it heavily relies on its own compositions with very few samples while still retaining the genre's focus on nostalgia, this time set in the melancholic & rainy nights of the urban city through what is at least the second biggest album in the entire genre.
death's dynamic shroud – I'll Try Living Like This (2015)
I'm gonna end this list with a few of the genre's weirdest corners. Vaporwave is constantly wide open to new & unique ways of experimentation and this album stands as the best example of that. Wholly unique aesthetic choices, completely innovative sampling techniques and an overall opus of incredibly strange, surreal & psydchedelic soundscapes.
Infinity Frequencies – Computer Death (2013)
After that, I'll close this list with two examples of an abstract subgenre known by two names. They're synonymous to the greater community & world of music, but I see them as two different approaches. They're both defined by the creation of intensely haunting, isolated & loops of mysterious soundbites extracted from the likes of television & radio. Signalwave is what I use to describe the more accessible & musical end of that sound and this start of a trilogy is the best example for it.
░▒▓新しいデラックスライフ▓▒░ – ▣世界から解放され▣ (2012)
On the other hand, I will leave you with what I consider to be the most divisive vaporwave record of all time. This album defines what is more commonly known as broken transmission and it is much more obtuse, glitchy, dark & surreal to listen to depending on the album. You're going to listen to this and either love it, hate it or sit inbetween. People have taken it as a joke while others view it as a work of art. Approach this one at your own discretion.
That's it! Those are the first 12 vaporwave albums that I will almost always recommend every single one of you to check out first. The greater landscape of vaporwave doesn't start & end with these albums, but instead, they give you the best surface level primer to help dip your toes in to such an amazing genre of music.
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vaporwave · 3 months
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phonographica · 4 months
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COMPACTdisc ステレオドラマ - 愛している信じてる (2020)
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soapdispensersalesman · 6 months
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WAKE UP HONEY NEW VEKTROID ALBUM
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g66lol · 1 year
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samayalost · 4 months
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 ▄ Los samples son 2 Legit 2 Quit de MC Hammer, 20 Dollar de M.I.A. y Cheek to Cheek de Dazz Band. 
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vee-makes · 3 months
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The T.V. is broken.
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Vee - Jan 18th of 2024
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disease · 2 months
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after years of chronic procrastination… here it is: my first official audio track. 🎧🔊🤖⁉️
“BREATHLESS WOMAN” was inspired by my infatuation for mid– 20th century US propaganda films; notably their sensationalist portrayal of mental illnesses shown in hospital patients, along with the archaic methods of effectively catering to their individual needs.
the vocals were sourced from a segment of an interview involving a woman diagnosed with a depressive disorder, wherein she discusses her traumas in relation to the predatory sexual abuse administered by a paternal figure during her youth. what captivated me was the woman’s emotional demeanor—depicting a confidence seemingly rooted by Apathy, almost as if she possessed a forbiddance in allowing these abhorrent events to tarnish her definitive Self. an absolute refusal of retroactive frailty. perhaps the significance in acknowledging our own Self-Worth.
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haveyouheardthisband · 2 months
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Tracklist:
Yahoo • Mouth Dreams (Intro) • Spongerock • Just a Baby • Supakiller • Get Happy • Ribs • My Mouth • Aerolong • Sleepin' • Aammoorree • Where Is My Mom • Fredhammer • Limp Wicket • Cannibals • The Outsiders • Johnny • Closerflies • Nightmovin • Whitehouse • Wah • Pee Wee Inc • 10,000 Spoons • Mouth Dreams (Extro) • Brithoven • Ain't
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vaporwave · 8 months
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