"Wave" Music

lukhash.bandcamp.com

>Me and Waveshaper has teamed up with the track Pixel Force. A fusion of analog synthesizers & C64 chiptune. Enjoy!

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newretrowave.bandcamp.com

*The Endearing* has release a new album this month titled *Internet Friends*. Check it out on Bandcamp: [Internet Friends | The Endearing | NewRetroWave - Bandcamp.com](https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/album/internet-friends)

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www.newgrounds.com

cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/25563722

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lukhash.bandcamp.com

>C64 was my first computer. It ignited my passion for technology, and its sound chip was pivotal in guiding me to where I am today. I’m grateful for having grown up with it and for the classic SID composers—like Rob Hubbard, Chris Huelsbeck, Martin Galway, Mark Cooksey, Jeroen Tel, Matt Gray, Tim Follin, Ben Daglish, David Whittaker—who, over 30 years ago, introduced me to chiptune. released September 6, 2024

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amadeusvegas.bandcamp.com

From their most recent album, _[Twilight Aura](https://amadeusvegas.bandcamp.com/album/twilight-aura)_.

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newretrowave.bandcamp.com

Surprise! The G drops an unannounced first single from his upcoming sophomore album with NRW, which is set for 2024!!!

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I love seeing random instances of vaporwave influence. I stumbled across this example in the sci-fi/fantasy webcomic series [*Ava's Demon*](https://www.webtoons.com/en/canvas/avas-demon-/ch-29-rise-and-shine-episode-1/viewer?title_no=349705&episode_no=278). It's only for two panels and has nothing to do with the plot at all, but I thought it was a neat cameo.

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lukhash.bandcamp.com

"Collab track with Caspro. We're fusing chillsynth with chiptune 🌊👾"

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dancewiththedead.bandcamp.com

More on a hard-rock/metal vibe, I must admit. But pretty cool non the less. Please have a listen!

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https://youtu.be/rDQGieROK_w?si=lt7YKobP6YLdEgOE

From the latest album *Leather Terror* (2022), you must listen both songs, [Day Stalker](https://youtu.be/rDQGieROK_w?si=lt7YKobP6YLdEgOE) and [Night Prowler](https://youtu.be/fQ_WvoXjlFU?si=kyHku3S2AMO3plTH) together, as they are beautifully connected. The first song is a intense crescendo and the second a cathartic climax ! They are definitely my favorite songs of the album, if not my favorite two songs from the artist !

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https://youtu.be/XuzyoEqKYrQ?si=gyyx_SDXok38l8Vc

If you don't know Volkor X or you enjoy Postrock and Synthwave, then I recommend you to listen his latest album *The Loop*. If you can dedicate 1 hours 15 minutes, then listen to the whole album in one go. It's a great atmosphere-building experience combining great music and a short sci-fi audio story with awesome voice acting! Instrumental album is also available. Anyway, *Expanse* is the title that stands out to me in this album. Please have a listen and see if you are hungry for more !

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https://youtu.be/q3lpoGABH6A?si=M1VwF86dfhLzDiHL

From the album *Near Dark* released in 2014, by the Californian band DANCE WITH THE DEAD

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https://i.imgur.com/LCbz8Nd.png

I will place the template and start working on it when the canvas gets extended. Will share the template link in comments. PS: I designed the pixel art :) ![](https://i.imgur.com/LCbz8Nd.png)

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I was listening to the radio the other day and did an audio double-take as I could swear I heard vaporwave coming from my speakers. Turns out it was the intro to [Espresso](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVli-tstM5E) by Sabrina Carpenter, one of the hottest songs of the summer. Another popular song that seems like it might have some subtle vaporwave influences is [Saturn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lpv6NJDgIA) by SZA. What do you think, is this just a coincidence or has the niche phenomenon of vaporwave influenced pop music? What mainstream songs give you synthwave/vaporwave vibes?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEu3tWXdnxI

- Invidious: https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=KEu3tWXdnxI - Bandcamp: https://viperdrive.bandcamp.com/track/driftrider - Anime used in the fan edit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redline_(2009_film)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YsxrAAJke2Y

I love the mashup between one of my favorite metal bands and one of my favorite synthwave bands. Works unexpectedly well.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouRpcTtAuNQ

Fantastic vocals and great synth work, this song by The Bad Dreamers is another favorite for me.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQH-vtz-ZKo

The Bad Dreamers have great vocals and Timecop1983 is always solid for Synthwave melodies. The two combined make a fantastic pairing.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlLQ2qJmy8c

- Invidious: https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=GlLQ2qJmy8c - Bandcamp: https://perturbator.bandcamp.com/track/humans-are-such-easy-prey - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perturbator

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LD3NKlS55g

This is the song that got me into the genre. And if you get a chance to see The Midnight live, it's well worth it. They put on a fantastic show!

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horizonchase2.com

Retro racing game with a great soundtrack.

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One of my favorite aspects of "wave music" is that it's spun off so many various sub-genres and niche aesthetics. We've got: Synthwave, Chillwave, Vaporwave, Retrowave, Darkwave as some of the main players, but what else is out there? What other "waves" have you come across?

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https://youtu.be/rSGnNMnvM6M?si=Zk1ZRtqPuxM9Hwoc

This is my favorite album. Took me ages to get a vinyl copy but we'll worth it.

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[Droid Bishop](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droid_Bishop) (real name: James Bowen) is a one-man synthwave artist who's put out multiple banger albums over the last decade-ish. Each album feels like the soundtrack to an introspective 80s drama/action film. [Beyond the Blue](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4OO_ruWNqw&list=OLAK5uy_l1lC0flij97npOCAsJvh30c6lYVN9T0eI) is probably my favorite road-trip album of all time; it makes driving through the empty expanses of I-80 through Wyoming feel like a grand, meaningful adventure. As far as I can tell he doesn't have an official YouTube presence, but this channel seems to have all his works: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYb8MJseDAimJBFCJQ8Hfvg

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[INEXED](https://www.youtube.com/@INEXED) is one of my favorite channels for background music. If I wanted to introduce someone to synthwave, this might be where I direct them. Videos are consistently high-quality, and the compilations are long (1hr to 2hr+) without repetition. There's perhaps not a lot of variety in vibe: some videos label themselves and vaporwave, chillwave, retrowave, etc, but I'd consider those to be more the flavor of synthwave being featured than actual examples of those genres. Most compilations are calming but energetic, with a bit of a surreal touch. It's frustrating that INEXED only has about 37k subscribers when the quality is so much better than a lot of other synthwave/chillwave channels out there. Please check them out! https://www.youtube.com/@INEXED

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[NewRetroWave](https://www.youtube.com/@NewRetroWave) is the GOAT. They've posted over 3000 retrowave and synthwave songs and albums since 2011, and more keep coming. With over a million subscribers, they're one of the biggest players in the YouTube synthwave scene, and for good reason: in an era of low-effort compilations repeating the same tired tracks over and over, NewRetroWave somehow keeps finding quality fresh material for us listeners. Most of their posts are single songs (3-6 minutes), but there's a few longer (hour-ish) compilations mixed in. This feels less like a YouTube channel and more like a library. Definitely check it out! https://www.youtube.com/@NewRetroWave

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[Dreamingr0b0ts](https://www.youtube.com/@dreamingr0b0ts) is a fantastic house/trance YouTube channel with a mere 123 subscribers. (It may not technically be synthwave, but it's synthwave-adjacent) Some of the very oldest videos are a bit rough around the edges, but they quickly improve in quality. I like this channel because it has more of an old-school vibe than most synthwave; it reminds me a lot of early-2000s electronica, back in the days of Armin van Buuren. Vocals are present more often than not, and the vibe is more "dance" than "chillax." Great music to stay awake during a long road trip, or to stay motivated during a big house clean-up. A lot of synthwave videos rehash the same songs over and over, but as far as I can tell these are quite fresh. Check out their "The Daily Dose" series, each of which are albums of about 20 minutes each. https://www.youtube.com/@dreamingr0b0ts

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