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What's your favorite Vaporwave subgenre and why is it your favorite? You can pick multiple.
My favorite subgenre is probably mallsoft, I just really find it to be comfortable, easy listening. It's the ideal music to work or study to, it doesn't take a lot of focus, but there's still more to it than just background noise, it stands on its own. I think the samples musical artists choose can also show you a lot about their idea of what a grocery store, shopping mall, or lobby is and I think that's interesting. It's nice knowing what people are nostalgic about.
Signalwave is also very much a favorite subgenre for me, for similar reasons. It's comfortable, and I like how the segments of just ads can break up music. When I was younger I would sometimes turn the TV on to public access networks while I read or did homework. I wouldn't pay attention to it, I'd just have it there to be something to listen to. Signalwave is more than just turning a TV on and letting it play while you read or study, but the feeling is similar, familiar, and comfortable.
My favorite subgenre is probably mallsoft, I just really find it to be comfortable, easy listening. It's the ideal music to work or study to, it doesn't take a lot of focus, but there's still more to it than just background noise, it stands on its own. I think the samples musical artists choose can also show you a lot about their idea of what a grocery store, shopping mall, or lobby is and I think that's interesting. It's nice knowing what people are nostalgic about.
Signalwave is also very much a favorite subgenre for me, for similar reasons. It's comfortable, and I like how the segments of just ads can break up music. When I was younger I would sometimes turn the TV on to public access networks while I read or did homework. I wouldn't pay attention to it, I'd just have it there to be something to listen to. Signalwave is more than just turning a TV on and letting it play while you read or study, but the feeling is similar, familiar, and comfortable.