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yes, it's different. but: luxury elite again proves that some vaporwave artists aren't just copy cats using slow-downed music. prism is a good example for (almost?) sample-free compositions and she's done it the professional way. however, personally I prefer the classic vapor – sorry for that. H.C.Wichert
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Perfect place to start if you’re new to slushwave,
But if you’re not new, you must hear this.
Transcendent & mystic,
A lucid dream in a foreign land,
Wrapped in a warm blanket ✨✨✨
Desert Sand inspires me Gatito
Woozy electronic music gets gilded with silvery guitars on the latest from the forward-thinking Illuminated Paths label. Bandcamp New & Notable May 6, 2019
The great Illuminated Paths label issue another record of hazy, slowed-down sounds. Woozy, surreal, comforting, and absorbing. Bandcamp New & Notable May 29, 2017
Woozy and hallucinatory, "napolifutura" is the kind of music that would play in an elevator in a Magritte painting. Also available on tape. Bandcamp New & Notable May 21, 2016
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This is THE definitive album in the realm of no-samples vaporwave. It’s not even a subjective take, name another vaporwave album period that was so important that a whole country decided to archive it for historical purposes.
The Eyeliner sound has always been consistently great from the beginning, but the tonality and instruments are the most consistent here, really showing off a love for MIDI-type kitsch.
There’s some ambient moments, some jams, but never a low point to speak of. Cardian Matsu