Tag: beats

  • What is Vaporwave?

    Let’s discuss a bit about Vaporwave in general. Be assured, I will not go deep in this article, but wish to go through the basics. Ready? Hit play and scroll!

    History of Vaporwave

    If I have to describe it shortly, I would say: Vaporwave is a sub-genre of electronic music. It has emerged in the early 2010s, maybe a bit earlier. I believe it is the best way to characterize it with a distinct aesthetic that often incorporates elements of 1980s and 1990s pop culture.

    What does it actually mean? You need to think of elements such as retro computer graphics, early internet imagery, and corporate logos. As for the music itself, it is often features slowed-down and pitch-shifted samples from lounge, easy listening, and smooth jazz records. But it may feature chopped and screwed R&B, funk and disco tracks either. I mean the more popular it became, the more examples you may find.

    The genre is often associated with a specific visual aesthetic, which includes glitch art and neon-lit landscapes.

    Vaporwave

    Vaporwave as a genre is notable for its use of irony, nostalgia, and satire in its music and imagery. It often comments on consumer culture, capitalism and the nostalgia of the pre-internet era. Kind of a reminiscence, but a bit far from the lofi type of warm vibe.

    Where to find it?

    Vaporwave is often produced and distributed online. You can find tons of playlists on Spotify and enjoy arts and visuals on Twitter and YouTube as well. This genre is more like a phenomenon that is with us both visually and audio-wise. It’s often created by anonymous or pseudonymous artists, especially if they are to express criticism. The genre has also affected and created several subgenres such as future funk and hypnagogic pop.

    Latte Chill and Vaporwave

    I do not offer too many Vaporwave beats for now. The most notable EP would be Akira. It stands between Vapor and Electro to my point of view. I mean it is fully inspired by a famous anime in the ’80s. Aesthetic-wise I am connecting to that vibe with the samples as well, but I wanted to make it more upbeat and offered no major criticism. As I am not a fan of too many criticism, it is more my music, where I experimented with the genre.

    If you have some time, check the link above, you may find and listen to a very short beat. Also, don’t forget to watch the movie. A great one to my point of view.

    Summing it up: Vaporwave is a genre of music that offers a distinctive sound with aesthetic and cultural significance, which differentiates it from other electronic music genres.

  • [EP #33] Turtle Island

    #33 – my latest EP produced on Koala Sampler and PO-33. A guitar chillout EP featuring 4 new lofi beats – all 4 will be free to get soon.

    More information is coming to its subpage (hopefully in a couple of weeks).

    Until then, feel free to spin the whole release on my Youtube page for free~

  • [Single] Haiku

    haiku single

    Haiku is a short lofi beat produced on Koala Sampler for Demon Festival EP inspired by Japan and my trip in Tokyo. It is the third single in fact and more to follow pretty soon.

    If you are here to grab the beat, hit play button below and enjoy the sketch. Also check the cover (click on it) to get to my Bandcamp page. The song is free, though any support (financial or an honest share on social media) is more than welcome.

    I hope you like the beat. I have to say I am still learning the way. Koala Sampler is a brand new application to me. Personally, I believe a lot in on-the-go music production, so I am to test majority of the new apps. As Ableton still refuses to offer us Android users a mobile application (as I use Ableton on my laptop). I decided to check some apps to find a great alternative. Furthermore I am a fan of SP-404 but having less time nowadays, so well. This is how (after reading tons of blogs and YT videos) I get to Koala Sampler. More beats are definitely coming, I like this app.