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  2. Mallsoft - Wikipedia

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    Mallsoft (also known as mallwave) is a vaporwave subgenre centered around shopping malls. [1] Overview

  3. Vaporwave - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave is a microgenre of electronic music and a subgenre of hauntology, a visual art style, and an Internet meme that emerged in the early 2010s, [30] [31] and became well-known in 2015. [32] It is defined partly by its slowed-down, chopped and screwed samples of smooth jazz, 1970s elevator music, [32] R&B, and lounge music from the 1980s ...

  4. Floral Shoppe - Wikipedia

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    Vaporwave is an Internet-based genre of music that is defined by its slow, chopped and screwed remixes of popular 1980s and 1990s music. The subculture that developed from the genre has been described as a parody on consumerism and often includes retro computer imagery to reflect on 1990s aesthetics.

  5. Telepath (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Luke Laurila, [3] better known as Telepath (Japanese: t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者, Hepburn: terepashī nōryoku-sha), is an American musician notable for his considerable impact within the vaporwave scene.

  6. Category:Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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  7. Synthwave - Wikipedia

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    "Outrun" is a synonym of synthwave that was later used to refer more generally to retro 1980s aesthetics such as VHS tracking artefacts, magenta neon, and gridlines. [15] The term comes from the 1986 arcade racing game Out Run , which is known for its soundtrack that could be selected in-game and its 1980s aesthetic.

  8. Clairo - Wikipedia

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    The video was quickly put into the growing genre of bedroom pop and became popular on vaporwave-centric Facebook groups. [20] [21] "Pretty Girl" had amassed more than 110 million views on YouTube by 2024. [19] Another video, "Flaming Hot Cheetos", was released a month before "Pretty Girl" on YouTube. It garnered 3 million views by July 2018. [22]

  9. Japanese aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    Japanese aesthetics comprise a set of ancient ideals that include wabi (transient and stark beauty), sabi (the beauty of natural patina and aging), and yūgen (profound grace and subtlety). [1] These ideals, and others, underpin much of Japanese cultural and aesthetic norms on what is considered tasteful or beautiful.