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The sort of music that is beyond time.
The sort of music that you feel more than you hear.
I love the fact that vaporwave/dreampunk projects like these have such extremely evocative aesthetics they directly fill your mind with sensations you didn't know you had. You'd maybe think it relies on that solely, but it's coupled with gorgeous musicianship + intense production ideas. The volume and spaces it creates just pull you in instantly whatever your initial mood was.
Still stunning to this day. SUPRAQUENCER
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This is a really cool "early morning winter" album. I have this specific memory of being awake at 6 AM sharp during Daylight Savings, and I was making breakfast as I listened to this album. The mysticism of suddenly going around four to thirteen songs without a single dialogue sample make this album one of a kind; first, you hear nothing but botched advertisement audio, and then you embrace the beautiful, lonely world of word-free synths and melody. lesserknownsounds
This ambient pop album from Chute Records label head Jan the Man captures melancholy, contemplative moods simply, and without words. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 15, 2021
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Imagine wandering into some recently abandoned house in the California suburbs. You go to the living room and see a wrinkled box of tapes on the thick, orange carpet next to a still-working VCR. The decaying tapes contain fragments of old public television clips and advertisements, all recorded one after another to VHS by someone who left them for you to find. In the Treeeees