WTF is VAPORWAVE?
SPlDEY
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Didn't see much discussion about this on the Strut.
Vaporwave is basically an internet meme turned into a music genre.
Feels like 80's tv commercials.
Using soul, funk, jazz elevator music and incidental samples.
Influenced by DJ SCREW, Daft Punk, DJ Shadow, DAM FUNK & 80's, 90's cheese.
Vaporwave Doc
Does it have any artistic merit? You decide:
Macintosh Plus - Floral shoppe
Skeleton - Tones
New Dreams Ltd: Forever?
- damo
Vaporwave is basically an internet meme turned into a music genre.
Feels like 80's tv commercials.
Using soul, funk, jazz elevator music and incidental samples.
Influenced by DJ SCREW, Daft Punk, DJ Shadow, DAM FUNK & 80's, 90's cheese.
Vaporwave Doc
Does it have any artistic merit? You decide:
Macintosh Plus - Floral shoppe
Skeleton - Tones
New Dreams Ltd: Forever?
- damo
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I can dig some of it
I'm going to delve deep and see what it do. So far, I think it's better on video as more of an art form than just music to listen to.
No idea?
That sounds a bit more like J-pop no?
I agree!
-spidey
i have to conclude sampling kenny g,patrick o’hearn the private music catalog,Muzak etc and pepsi adverts from the 80’s is a signifier that we have reached the bottom.If this music reflects our capitalist consumer culture of empty nothingness than yea it’s perfectly empty and shitty.
Sampling shit music to make shittier boring vapidwave with powerful modern computers is depressing to me since the end result is unmemorable synthetic crap.
The potential for something new to happen like the uprising of “idm” in the early 90’s that actually was innovative and contained actual elements of genius is missing here and trust me I have been looking and listening.
Ariel Pink getting influenced by Vaporwave.
I posted about it here, because I was interested to see what you guys would think about it. Seems to me like it started as a joke by Ohnotronix that got an internet fanbase. From a small idea the internet ran wild with it, and actually made some music with true artistic merit. I wouldn't say it has been truly legitimized to even be called a genre. Though looking at the Wikipedia on Genre this sticks out to me. "Genres are formed by conventions that change over time as new genres are invented and the use of old ones are discontinued. Often, works fit into multiple genres by way of borrowing and recombining these conventions."
So yeah.. I guess it's just as legitimate as any of the genres we normally listen to. The true question is will it last the test of the time, but personally I feel Vaporwave is about to go the way of the dodo. Like many other failed genres before it.
- Damo
This (joke)
& This (critically acclaimed)
bonus
There are plenty of legitimate, lauded artists who have taken something from Vaporwave. The fact that it exists in this weird bubble on the internet is one of it's biggest strengths and weaknesses. It is like punk in the way it can theoretically be created easily, so the resulting quality will always vary. It's the is it crap or art conversation that's been had many time before. Either way I think there is definitely something undeniably fascinating about it on various levels.
Love how Macintosh Plus sampled one of my favorite yacht rock tunes:
- spidey
There is some interesting sounds coming out of it, and I don't think there's any reason to get sniffy about it based on the sample sources... rather, I think I'd be doubly impressed if someone could flip Kenny G and make it sound dope. But a lot of the stuff in that "brief history" vid left me feeling physically nauseous (incidentally the last time music did that to me was on here when someone poasted beats that were overly compressed & sidechained). At the moment I haven't heard anything that I would want to hear twice, and the sound feels like something that may have been used before as a weird album interlude. The PoMo angle makes it easy to dismiss.
https://bandcamp.com/tag/future-funk
Bluntside - http://music.businesscasual.biz/album/--6
Aloe Island Adventures - http://music.businesscasual.biz/track/downtown
Solitaire - https://keatscollective.bandcamp.com/album/delayed-pleasure
Macross 82-99 - https://macross82-99.bandcamp.com/track/lost-without-you
Saint Pepsi was already touching on Future Funk, and later for legal reasons changed his name to Skylar Spence.
Saint Pepsi - https://keatscollective.bandcamp.com/album/hit-vibes
Skylar Spence - Fiona Coyne
Onra considers himself hip hop but his Long Distance album is definitely touching on Vaporwave/Future Funk
- spidey
i was just with him a few weeks ago
but he is bring the boom bap back with Chinoiserie 3 later this year