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List your favorite one and then the most obscure one you know.
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Can definitely relate to this, I usually talk about the same releases over and over unless I write them down for future notice. Especially when you just turn on the soundcloud mix and just let the music guide you, knowing very well you may never hear any of these songs again.To be honest, a lot of vaporwave runs together for me, I have a hard time distinguishing artists or albums
don't get me wrong, the music is awesome, but since it is a "genre" a lot of it blends togetherCan definitely relate to this, I usually talk about the same releases over and over unless I write them down for future notice. Especially when you just turn on the soundcloud mix and just let the music guide you, knowing very well you may never hear any of these songs again.
It's difficult for me to have just one favorite, but I suppose I lean most toward Hit Vibes by Saint Pepsi. It's such a good listen overall, with Cherry Pepsi and Better being the standout tracks, of course. It just makes me feel good.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2zleGxv7w
Most obscure has to go to Sustainable Future Village, a compilation album featuring a number of artists centered around the utopian virtual theme. It's obscure because the label responsible for it (Cardboard Future) simply ceased to exist around 2015. Only reason I know it exists is because I was trawling this rateyourmusic page about the subgenre hoping to find some albums I hadn't heard yet. Luckily, Vapor Memory uploaded it to YouTube and through further investigation discovered this mega backup of the label's entire discography created by TVG on Tumblr. Check them out, they've got a ton of other obscure albums archived.
View: https://youtu.be/Bp9dncUD_z8
As for the most obscure one, I'll instead go with a release from last year that I feel didn't get enough attention. Space Camp by Epson is just back to back banger after banger of classic vaporwave. Gotta love it.
It's difficult for me to have just one favorite, but I suppose I lean most toward Hit Vibes by Saint Pepsi. It's such a good listen overall, with Cherry Pepsi and Better being the standout tracks, of course. It just makes me feel good.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r2zleGxv7w
Most obscure has to go to Sustainable Future Village, a compilation album featuring a number of artists centered around the utopian virtual theme. It's obscure because the label responsible for it (Cardboard Future) simply ceased to exist around 2015. Only reason I know it exists is because I was trawling this rateyourmusic page about the subgenre hoping to find some albums I hadn't heard yet. Luckily, Vapor Memory uploaded it to YouTube and through further investigation discovered this mega backup of the label's entire discography created by TVG on Tumblr. Check them out, they've got a ton of other obscure albums archived.
View: https://youtu.be/Bp9dncUD_z8
My favorite, more so than the beloved I'll Try Living Like This, just because of the monolithic size and diversity of songs, plus my favorite Vaporwave cover art.List your favorite one and then the most obscure one you know.
Late Night Delight will always have a place in my heart.
Aside of that, News at 11 by 猫 シ Corp. is another of my favourites.
It's difficult for me to have just one favorite, but I suppose I lean most toward Hit Vibes by Saint Pepsi.
All of these plus:Gonna have to go with the very obvious I'll Try Living Like This.
some of my favorites are late night delight, yes were open, and heavy black heartList your favorite one and then the most obscure one you know.
Gonna have to go with the very obvious I'll Try Living Like This. There's just nothing else quite like it out there. For me the experience is all about the contrasts between the chaotic noisy parts and the sick grooves, as well as between the beautiful serene moments and the truly ugly ones. I've listened to it so many damn times. 10/10.
As for the most obscure one, I'll instead go with a release from last year that I feel didn't get enough attention. Space Camp by Epson is just back to back banger after banger of classic vaporwave. Gotta love it.