Fr. 26.90

Vaporwave

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 03.10.2024

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Vaporwave is music as Internet meme, an ironic and difficult to classify microgenre born online at the turn of the 2010s in an explosion of millennial ambivalence. Vaporwave blends an unlikely spectrum of musical elements - from Muzak and the incidental sounds of music on hold, to manipulated samples of smooth jazz, to looped fragments of the easy listening hits of decades past - and ask questions about authenticity, originality, and sincerity in a culture of falsity. Defined by a deadpan nostalgia for the optimism of late twentieth century consumer culture, vaporwave quickly evolved from a generation's inside joke into a digital subculture with its own aesthetic worldview.This is a definitive study of a still evolving phenomenon. Profiling its key artists and producers while exploring the blurred feedback loop between music and the Internet, it makes a convincing argument for the music's importance and relevance to the culture at large, both as an art form in its own right and as the ethos of some of Generation Z's most successful pop stars.

List of contents

1. Introduction: Music for Dead Malls
2. Memes and #currentmood(s): Music as the Internet, the Internet as Music
3. Ecce Homo, Eccojams
4. Life in the Virtual Plaza: Floral Shoppe, Far Side Virtual, New Dreams Ltd
5. Vaportrap, Simpsonwave, Mallsoft, Hardvapour…The Vaporwave Family Tree
6. Distroid: The Muscular, Metallic Sounds of Hi-Def Dystopia
7. Vaporwave is Dead. Long Live Vaporwave

About the author










Kirk Walker Graves is a writer and software engineer and the author of My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2014), part of Bloomsbury's 33 1/3 series. He lives with wife and son outside Nashville.

Summary

Vaporwave is music as Internet meme, an ironic and difficult to classify microgenre born online at the turn of the 2010s in an explosion of millennial ambivalence. Vaporwave blends an unlikely spectrum of musical elements — from Muzak and the incidental sounds of music on hold, to manipulated samples of smooth jazz, to looped fragments of the easy listening hits of decades past — and ask questions about authenticity, originality, and sincerity in a culture of falsity. Defined by a deadpan nostalgia for the optimism of late twentieth century consumer culture, vaporwave quickly evolved from a generation’s inside joke into a digital subculture with its own aesthetic worldview.

This is a definitive study of a still evolving phenomenon. Profiling its key artists and producers while exploring the blurred feedback loop between music and the Internet, it makes a convincing argument for the music’s importance and relevance to the culture at large, both as an art form in its own right and as the ethos of some of Generation Z’s most successful pop stars.

Product details

Authors Kirk Walker Graves
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 03.10.2024, delayed
 
EAN 9781501365751
ISBN 978-1-5013-6575-1
No. of pages 160
Series Genre: A 33 1/3 Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

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