No.36
I know these arent strictly vaporwave OP, but take these suggestions as a think you'd enjoy them if your a fan of vaporwave also:
https://youtu.be/wGfguhnvECchttps://youtu.be/y1fmqEzui4ghttps://youtu.be/xiQhkrjr2xQ No.50
Here's a little radio station for you anon, it features a lot of -wave music, mostly vaporwave, though artists can add in their music at any time to get some representation.
https://plaza.one/Whenever I want to find out about new artists or get some new songs for my playlists, I always listen in for about an hour and jot down which songs I really liked.
No.53
>>50o shid this is a dope station anon, appreciate the shout!!
and yee thats what i tend to do too, cycle through a few albums and slap the stand outs into my playlist so they cycle on there w/ the rest of my stuff
No.56
>>53It was sent my way by an old Swedish friend of mine that I, unfortunately, no longer talk to.
M4 is another great vaporwave artist, though a lot of her music is on bandcamp.
https://m4sound.bandcamp.com/I purchased her entire discography awhile back and I still really enjoy listening to it through the night since my sleep schedule's abysmal.
No.192
I wonder what's trendy after the vaporwave. It's strange how overstimulating it is, the graphics I mean. Even though we're already overstimulated by digital noise, we still desire for more. Meanwhile, non-digital designs become clean and simplified.I really really wonder about next gen trends and if I can handle them. hmm