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Birk and I talk about the appeal of music like vaporwave and why we want to explore it. If you’ve been drawn to media outside the mainstream and appreciate art made without commercial consideration by outsiders, perhaps you might like vaporwave. It’s the soundtrack to memories of a lost future. No better time to start listening than today…
Night Clerk Radio: Haunted Music Reviews · Ross Payton, Birk McBirkinson
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Show Notes
A poet once described vaporwave as “It kinda like living in a junkyard but you're in a dystopian future and you find a bunch of VHS tapes and you're the only person in the world and everything is lonely but you have a bunch of weed and you're high all the time and you're in Japan and you're in the sky.” It’s a little more complicated than that but you get the idea.
Birk and I talk about the appeal of music like vaporwave and why we want to explore it. If you’ve been drawn to media outside the mainstream and appreciate art made without commercial consideration by outsiders, perhaps you might like vaporwave. It’s the soundtrack to memories of a lost future. No better time to start listening than today…
Related Links
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- The K-Mart Tapes
- Sabrepulse
- Streets of Rage 2 soundtrack
- Silent Hill 2 soundtrack
- Boards of Canada - Dayvan Cowboy
- An Abandoned Mall in Birk's home town
- Babbling Corpse, a book about vaporwave
- Cry Novel: a visual novel
- The Vaporwave subreddit
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