Electronic Music
Tiësto – Kaleidoscope feat. Jónsi (youtube.com)
Vaporwave
Vaporwave is a music genre and artistic movement that branched off from Hypnagogic Pop in the early 2010s. Characterized by its nostalgic and surreal atmosphere, Vaporwave blends electronic music with chopped and screwed and samples, while also featuring a distinct visual style that pays homage to bygone eras of popular culture (typically the Memphis Design, Y2K Futurism, and more recently Frutiger Aero eras).
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Sythwave
Synthwave is an electronic music genre that emerged in the late 2000s and draws inspiration from nostalgic 1980s soundtracks, video games, and pop culture. The visuals commonly associated with Vaporwave are derived from Neon Noir. While it does often get lumped in with Vaporwave, there are significant differences between the two genres. The genre is credited as being started by acts such as College, Kavinsky, and Justice, although a fair argument could be made that the first big mainstream album evoking the Synthwave vibe and aesthetic could be traced back to the sophomore Daft Punk album, Discovery.
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Sovietwave
Sovietwave is a subgenre of Synthwave music with a strong focus on Soviet aesthetics from the 80s, dedicated more to the preservations of socialism as opposed to the hyper-capitalist utopia or dystopia often painted with Synthwave.
Sovietwave music is often accompained by a Retro-Futuristic aesthetic that focuses on nostalgic topics related to the the Soviet Union, such as the promised utopian communist future that never was, or historical aspects like Soviet space exploration and the Cold War.
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Folk Music
Heilung
Heilung | Anoana [Official Video] (youtube.com)
Heilung – Tenet (Official Mood Video) 2022 – YouTube
Heilung Krigsgaldr [Official Video] – YouTube
Heilung Norupo [Official Music Video] – YouTube
Liturgical Music And Chants
The Divine Liturgy of the Orthodox Church of Antioch in English – YouTube