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title YT Lectures
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h1(class="top") Morton Subotnick
h1(class="bottom") 10 Things We Now Know
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h1 One:
p.
For those unfamiliar with vaporwave... well, it's difficult to pin down.
Rather than follow a typical formula, the genre’s artists draw inspiration
from obscure R&B, funk and soul as much as from the ripples of music that
flow through glistening, soft-focus old-school television ads and the
ambience of luxury spas. Vaporwave is a sort of nouveau-exotica,
evocative and illustrative of dream worlds and fantasy lives; its
aesthetics are coded in Japanese text, computer glitches, net art,
Italian fashion and silver-spoon penthouses. In short, it takes you
elsewhere. And with a wide number of prolific artists, it's never
short of new experiences.
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h1 Two:
p.
Constructing a home for vaporwave artists, Hong Kong Express’ Dream
Catalogue has already put out over fifty releases in the past nine months.
I had the pleasure of exchanging a few emails and Twitter messages with
its founder and head, himself an anonymous producer. Why anonymous?
Much vaporwave is nameless and retains its ethereality in this way;
just as magicians do not reveal their tricks, neither do many artists
of this few-years-old movement reveal anything about themselves.
However, Dream Catalogue's boss was more than happy to provide a set
of revelations other than the trivia of name and place: a history of
his young label, its development and future, as well as thoughts on
vaporwave and music in general.
.topic(data-topic="3")
h1 Three:
p.
Constructing a home for vaporwave artists, Hong Kong Express’ Dream
Catalogue has already put out over fifty releases in the past nine months.
I had the pleasure of exchanging a few emails and Twitter messages with
its founder and head, himself an anonymous producer. Why anonymous?
Much vaporwave is nameless and retains its ethereality in this way;
just as magicians do not reveal their tricks, neither do many artists
of this few-years-old movement reveal anything about themselves.
However, Dream Catalogue's boss was more than happy to provide a set
of revelations other than the trivia of name and place: a history of
his young label, its development and future, as well as thoughts on
vaporwave and music in general.
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