Are there any vaporwave films?

Are there any vaporwave films?

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Isn't vaporwave just synth mixed with dream pop?

only god forgives on mute with a vaporwave album on shuffle at 1.2 speed 25% volume

I'll have to try that

Not really a film but a great video nonetheless

youtube.com/watch?v=LOC_J0Sgw8s

Entire aesthetic/mini-culture, m8

Chris Marker films like 2084 and Level Five

no, but Twin Peaks feels a little vaporwavey at times.

Also that short film where they split screen Full House against itself

andy warhol movies

mubi.com/lists/vaporwave-films

It's hard to say really. Do you mean like movies from the 80s-90s that happen fit the aesthetic vaporwave tries to convey or stuff made recently intentionally made with a vaporwave style?

There are a few videos on youtube that set vaporwave mixes to old tv commercials:
youtube.com/watch?v=yLIJ6xlNSEU

Enter The Void maybe?

holy shit you're right.

I think it's because Lynch was kind of parodying the soap operas of his own time?

>look up Vaporwave
I can be very happy here.

>look it up
>find mallsoft
>unironically like it

welcome to the club m8

no it's a lot of funk, lounge, pop and sometimes new age put through some filters. a lot of it from japan. it's really, really low effort, even the better stuff

meanwhile they have no respect for the music they're recycling, refuse to give credit, and want to pretend they're elevating "soulless 80s muzak" or whatever. it's a gimmick genre we can be glad is all but dead

>vaporwave

Heavy Metal/Heavy Metal 2000

Tape Heads

Kung Fury is sort of close in a way

Risky Business

Go back to Sup Forums, friendo

unironically love it, famala-famala
>driving in car with mom
>put my phone in to play jams
>she changes a song
>messes it all up
>mallsoft starts playing
>"Son, when does the music start?"
>"uh this IS the music"
>changes the song
>grocery store tunes
>more mall soft
>death grips
>stop at a red light
>tell siri to play my old people playlist

Naqoyqatsi is pretty vaporwave
it's from 2002, and obviously isn't trying to be part of the vaporware aesthetic, but the way it looks at the early computer is very familiar

that reminds me of when I blacked out drunk a few weeks go and apparently tried to show my friend vaporwave. The next day he told me I was playing this "new-agey" music for him and saying it was the best thing ever.

he didn't like it :/

its ok my friends are plebs too

I think the mixing the mid 90s with the late 80s goes too far in some instances. It bothers me when I see little respect for how the multimedia age broke away from 80s and established its own identity. It was the dawn of a new era. Of course that era never came because the Internet destroyed everything and led to the complete degeneration of electronic entertainment. Ultimately I suppose that's the point of vaporwave. It's like, "hey, remember that time before the Internet?" but their memory isn't so good and it all kind of blends together.

A lot of it is interesting, but please for the love of all that is holy the Mac Plus was not a multimedia computer.

>it's really, really low effort

The old shit is but people are putting actual effort into it these days: youtube.com/watch?v=WzxGPit_8UQ

Max Headroom is where they stole the aesthetic because many of the vaporwave artists are actually the same AI.

I would say Chungking Express and Fallen Angels are pretty Vaporwave because of their slow pace and focus on atmosphere. Asian night time setting also helps

I think you meant a e s t h e t i c