The style reference canon for this phase of VW is :
Chuck Person's Eccojams (Danial Lopatin aka OneOhTrixPoint Never)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unN7QvSWSTo
and
Macintosh Plus Floral Shoppe (I never would have financed the vinyl
release of this if I would have known it was going to cause so much
drama)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCq0P509UL4
many many many other releases which are much less inspired
thanks,
Jeffrey J Davis
jeff@jeffreyjdavis.com
www.jeffreyjdavis.com
218.833.2847
On Fri, Aug 24, 2018 at 12:36 PM, <phase@booyaka.com> wrote:
quoted 37 lines Thanks, Jeff! Also thx for posting some other VW suggestions a week or so
> Thanks, Jeff! Also thx for posting some other VW suggestions a week or so
> ago. I saved the email and hope to have time to get back to it soon.
>
> And Laurent, no need to be sorry! I certainly agree that if all Neko-Shi
> Corp. did was slow down an existing b-side, that's not very creative. One
> of these days I might try to track down the original b-side and compare.
> But tbh, IDGAF because the end result sounds so good! If somebody else
> enjoyed the VW version even HALF as much as me, my post will have been worth
> it.
>
> cheers,
> phase
>
>
>
> On Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Jeff Davis wrote:
>
>> Not really a breakthrough VW track, but artist = Neko-shi Corporation
>> (Cat Corporation)
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> On Fri, 24 Aug 2018, Laurent Knauth wrote:
>
>> Well, sorry for being ? that guy ? but ? although i didn't study the
>> arrangement carefully ?,this ? vaguewa$ ?version doesn't sound much of a
>> breakthrough to me.
>>
>> I mean most, if not all of the italo-dance 45's b-sides were actually
>> instrumental versions, this Valerie Dore single being no exception. If you
>> aim to vaporwave yourself, Den Harrow's ? Future Brain ?, is another
>> italo-favorite ? although not as classy maybe !
>>
>> As a kid, i often used to prefer the b-sides over the a-ones and, much
>> later, often wondered whether the Franck de Wulf's ? B-Sides ? alias was
>> named after that !