note: The blurred text at 14:19 should say BARBERBEATS. By mistake I used the term CHILLWAVE there, which itself is a broader genre much closer to SYNTHWAVE and the terms appear to often be used interchangeably on the internet (though both predate Vaporwave). note 2: I apologize for the clickbait title, I am by no means an authority on Vaporwave subgenres. However, these 20 are close to being a full set of the categories commonly referenced in online discussion. note 3: You might be surprised at the huge amount of Vaporwave albums available on *Spotify* (the genre itself has an official playlist). You can try searching for a specific subgenre from the video too! note how the hell did I get this wrong???: "Late Night Delight" was released in 2013. I think I got some re-release date?
Bro, do not excuse yourself in any way, you are doing gods work by keeping this (personally life changing) genre alive with all this documentation. Keep up the good work !
I think we're at the point where we can stop calling vapourwave a microgenre just cause some prissy wikipedia editor says so. It's a genre with it's own distinct subgenres and related genres.
Almost every "vaporwave" song is just slow down jazz/funk/pop songs. I don't know if these people can even call themselves producers, they just steal songs and put their name on them.
To call it just a distinct music genre isnt doing it any right either. Someone called it the first example of post-music and i feel that describes it better.
I still feel like a beginner to vaporwave, even though I've known about it from 2016 (Macintosh Plus) and I really got into it in 2021. I really didn't know there was all these sub-genres, so thanks!
@@himalayo Funny enough that's how I got into vaporwave! Luxury Elite's World Class was recommended to me over and over again, and I finally (and thankfully) decided to check it out :)
@@NewWaveEnthusiast World Class is also one of my favorite albums, I used to listen to it before sleep and during more introspective moments. It's amazing
Maybe mid 2019 for me. Found it after listening to Synthwave and wanted something similar. I think 猫 シ Corp was the first artist to hook me. It was either "News at 11" or "Palm Mall" that really got my attention.
error at 11:00 That album, artist and label classifies itself as "Fish Vapour", a microgenre that passed unnoticed in Vaporwave, but had a very promising essence: sampling Liquid DnB (and the other subgenres of DnB) and others underground electronic genres that sound underwater like Deep House, Dub House, Dub Techno. That genre laid the foundations for the famous *_Barber Beats_* and *_Sea Punk_* . Its essence in a few words could be said to be _music that would sound like the soundtrack of the deep sea and reefs_ (because of the "Fish" in the name) and taking the "Aero" aesthetic and fresh sound.
Long live vaporwave! This music got me though countless college assignments. Nothing else could help me focus at times. VHS Pop is one of my favorite subgenres.
I knew them all as "youtube algorithm recommended music", but having watched this video I feel a little less uncultured. Thank you for making this amazing guide.
10:20 Still sounds so good, no matter how much I listen to it or how many other albums I discover. Birth of a new day trully is the pinnacle of the genre
I got into vaporwave last year and even though I missed the initial hype of the movement back in 2016, I'm so glad there is still an active community! This video was awesome and I'm really glad it has all the subgenres neatly gathered together for reference. You did a good job providing examples of each subgenre and now I have more artists to look into! My Vaporwave journey began with Synthwave, Chillwave, and Retrowave. Around the same time I discovered City Pop. Then that lead me to Future Funk. After I discovered Future Funk then I fell into the broader Vaporwave genre. I didn't like it at first but something was super intriguing about it so I kept coming back to it. Now I love Vaporwave and I'm always looking for more to explore within the genre!
" I missed the initial hype of the movement back in 2016" The initial hype was at 2012, it got pretty huge between those that use internet to search about music back them.
That's the cool thing though, the "hype" doesn't really matter, since Vaporwave is timeless (literally ^^) and the genre has such deep depths to dive into and explore that you'll find yourself discovering interesting things yourself and if YOU are hyped about it and want to bring that hype to your friends as well, you can do so anytime. 😃 Vaporwave lives on.
I like this, the way you resume the generes, put examples and the transission you use, makes this video catchy and enternteined, the only bad thing i find about it, it's that doesn't have a outro and just ends. Also, i would like to see a 2nd part, of course if you can
This is glorious. I feel like kinda an old head, I used to listen to OC Remixes on Ormgas back in like 2006, and some of those VG remixes resembled what would become vaporwave. Then life happened and I got away from it all, only coming back in the last couple years. This is a resource I wish I had since it does a great job pointing someone new in the right direction!
Vaporwave was my go-to during grad school (2015-2021). Great companion for reading and writing. In a way, it feels like my version of my father’s love for smooth jazz; keeping it in the family.
Totally relate by seeing my Dad's fondness for smooth jazz in my affinity for vaporwave. I keep thinking I'll stumble across a Paul Hardcastle sample in a vaporwave tune one of these days.
Been listening to vaporwave for nearly 9 years now and there's a lot of stuff on here I've never heard before, thanks for sharing! Good introductory vid.
This is awesome. I listened to a ton of Classic Vapor in the earliest days but didn't really explore most of these subgenres. Thank you for this overview.
Im at least half a decade late when it comes to this genre tbh. If I may ask, how were you able to find those back in your days? Was it forums, soundcloud or bandcamp? I'm kinda new to this whole music finding stuff and want to expand my horizons.
vaporwave is fascinating because there is SO MUCH diversity in it, yet it is (comparatively) a very young genre. makes me excited for what the future may bring.
I love vaporwave so much, it's become a hard staple on my life and even after finding out about it, I still learn of different new subgenres. Really cool!!!
@@spellcaster95you hate synths? are you aware that like- all modern music uses synthesizers in some form or another? most music hasn't been truly acoustic since the 60s
Future Funk and Vaportrap really are the best ones. They have such power as vast song lists. But Synthwave is the subgenre which has the huge crowd. A channel called "Electronic Gems" features Synthwave and gets so much praise.
This is a great starting point for understanding the genre that Vaporwave is, you manage to explain the different subgenres well and I particularly love the variety of the music collection, good job!
I remember in the early 90s waking up before dawn to get the bus to high school and turning on the Weather Channel to hear my favorite tunes during the local forecasts in the dark. (Was also listening to the latest Aphex/Ae that year). So dope people found a way to turn it into a micro genre, some great musicians that probably thought their work would be forgotten but I knew some of it was magic. If only I didn't throw out my own VHS tapes of it.
Mallsoft is my favorite of all these!, also there is a hidden sub genre/ style called slime punk, it’s like sea punk but focuses more on the old like mlg Mountain Dew dorito culture
I've been listening to Vaporwave since late 2015, and still am, it's pretty much what I listen to the most nowadays, outside of lofi hip hop, synthwave, and some videogame soundtracks. This video introduced me to some subgenres I've never heard of, like Segahaze and Weatherwave. (The latter which I just assumed is part of Broken Transmission)
I was around during the big boom of vaporwave in 2016. I miss how fresh and innovative it felt, but I’m so excited to see there are so many more genres to explore other than synth wave and faux-utopian!! My current favorites are classic vapor and mall soft. So wonderful :]
This really helped me out bc every time I click on a video it's a new subgenre and im like wait what does this mean so I'm not calling it the wrong things lol I can now say hypnagogic drift is definitely one of my favorites its so nostalgic
This is an absolutely outstanding video. I love the genre, and I view this as a glowing tribute to it so to speak. The editing and screen-design are great too. Again, fantastic job. I hope the algorithm gods do you a favour and recommend this to everyone.
Thanks for making this. I can't believe it's been nearly 10 years since I discovered this music. I'm very bad at finding new stuff, and often just listen to the same stuff in my car over and over, so this is right up my alley, even if the 2013 albums excite me more than the 2022 stuff
God damn. In 2017, I randomly downloaded a "Synthwave music mod pack" from Stellaris steam workshop and fell in love with the genre while listening to it in game. From that day I am slowly finding more and more great music from all the surrounding genres as well.
Ive been listening to vaporwave since late 2016/early 2017. I got introduced to it thru EmpLemon, and I've been addicted to it ever since. I honestly listen to this genre more than any other music nowadays, tbh
I would love a playlist with these songs! Some of them I haven't heard before. They're not all on Spotify. Appreciate the links in the description as well.
I cannot describe how much I love the sound of 17:20, I feel like I'm back in the late 90s listening to the Weather Channel while getting ready for school, between MTV commercials.
Solid list! Im the uploader of eccojams and when I started the video at classic vaporwave i was thinking.. hmm where is eccojams? But it turns out its a thing on its own! Fun video
I have Hotline Miami to thank, as a gateway to Outrun aesthetics and then to learn about Synthwave. Listened to way too much Synthwave in middleschool, think I’m still burnt out… but some George Clanton song led me to their channel and eventually a vaporwave channel and I’ve been blown away ever since. Thank you so much for the video, I didn’t know there were so many subgenres… and I’ve always wanted something like Segahaze and Eccojams!
In my opinion, vaporwave and all the associated sub-genres represent an imagined alternative timeline where the 90's continued ... as if the dot com boom carried on and 9/11 never happened, what that future would look like. The sentiment is clearly expressed in a vaporwave video I saw a while ago. I remember it had vaporwave music playing over 90's TV footage. The video ended with an airliner departing from NYC and flying over the twin towers into the sunset ... It gets me every time.
I remember riding my 88' hawk gt near the socal Santa Monica Beach on my way college and work listening to this. I didn't know it had different genres, happy to know others listened to this and still do.
note: The blurred text at 14:19 should say BARBERBEATS. By mistake I used the term CHILLWAVE there, which itself is a broader genre much closer to SYNTHWAVE and the terms appear to often be used interchangeably on the internet (though both predate Vaporwave).
note 2: I apologize for the clickbait title, I am by no means an authority on Vaporwave subgenres. However, these 20 are close to being a full set of the categories commonly referenced in online discussion.
note 3: You might be surprised at the huge amount of Vaporwave albums available on *Spotify* (the genre itself has an official playlist). You can try searching for a specific subgenre from the video too!
note how the hell did I get this wrong???: "Late Night Delight" was released in 2013. I think I got some re-release date?
Some of the names and descriptions are helpful to figure out the feeling. Cool vid. :)
Bro, do not excuse yourself in any way, you are doing gods work by keeping this (personally life changing) genre alive with all this documentation. Keep up the good work !
Just rename them "Nearly All Vaporwaves subgenres..."
Dont worry, still is helpful bro, good video
you can always train youtube,. by finding an artist you like
playing al their albums at the same time
next day just have faith in your recomended
Vaporwave, Synthwave, Future Funk and Chillwave represent the peak of my college years.
Fun times.
Same here. A rare breed, we are!
They represent my high school years and present lol. I'm so glad I got into this genre : )
All of those are my favorites too 👍🏾
For me it's middle school haha
Same
Once you felt the taste of Vaporwave, you never forget it. It's a pure endless pleasure that not many are able to understand.
Vaporwave is a lifestyle
I just think it’s cool
I think we're at the point where we can stop calling vapourwave a microgenre just cause some prissy wikipedia editor says so. It's a genre with it's own distinct subgenres and related genres.
we should change it
Almost every "vaporwave" song is just slow down jazz/funk/pop songs. I don't know if these people can even call themselves producers, they just steal songs and put their name on them.
I feel like “microgenre umbrella” could be more suitable.
To call it just a distinct music genre isnt doing it any right either. Someone called it the first example of post-music and i feel that describes it better.
no lol, you don't know what you're talking about
I still feel like a beginner to vaporwave, even though I've known about it from 2016 (Macintosh Plus) and I really got into it in 2021. I really didn't know there was all these sub-genres, so thanks!
Check out vapor memory
@@himalayo Funny enough that's how I got into vaporwave! Luxury Elite's World Class was recommended to me over and over again, and I finally (and thankfully) decided to check it out :)
@@NewWaveEnthusiast World Class is also one of my favorite albums, I used to listen to it before sleep and during more introspective moments. It's amazing
I got into vaporwave from that same album back in 2018 or so. I Love Lux, I’m definitely gonna see her at Electronicon 3 this year
Maybe mid 2019 for me. Found it after listening to Synthwave and wanted something similar. I think 猫 シ Corp was the first artist to hook me. It was either "News at 11" or "Palm Mall" that really got my attention.
im so sick of music and this is a lifesaver. feeling completely rejuvenated and ready to surf some vaporwaves. this is essential
This is great and insightful. Been listening to the genre as a whole since 2016 and I still find myself learning new things. Thanks a lot for the vid!
error at 11:00 That album, artist and label classifies itself as "Fish Vapour", a microgenre that passed unnoticed in Vaporwave, but had a very promising essence: sampling Liquid DnB (and the other subgenres of DnB) and others underground electronic genres that sound underwater like Deep House, Dub House, Dub Techno.
That genre laid the foundations for the famous *_Barber Beats_* and *_Sea Punk_* .
Its essence in a few words could be said to be _music that would sound like the soundtrack of the deep sea and reefs_ (because of the "Fish" in the name) and taking the "Aero" aesthetic and fresh sound.
Long live vaporwave! This music got me though countless college assignments. Nothing else could help me focus at times. VHS Pop is one of my favorite subgenres.
🅅🄰🄿🄾🅁🅆🄰🅅🄴 🄸🅂 🄳🄴🄰🄳
@@dylanpelo The less relevant it is,the more it becomes
Slushwave is what i've been searching for my entire life, and I'm more than happy to have found this subgenre.
I knew them all as "youtube algorithm recommended music", but having watched this video I feel a little less uncultured. Thank you for making this amazing guide.
10:20 Still sounds so good, no matter how much I listen to it or how many other albums I discover. Birth of a new day trully is the pinnacle of the genre
11:40 is also godly
Birth of a new day is amazing, though I highly recommend Rain Temple from 2814 too! It's beyond dreamy.
@@oslamphoenix9871 rain temple is also great
I'm actually doing multiple art pieces based on some vaporwave subgenres for my highschool art class, this video is exactly what I need, so thank you
I got into vaporwave last year and even though I missed the initial hype of the movement back in 2016, I'm so glad there is still an active community! This video was awesome and I'm really glad it has all the subgenres neatly gathered together for reference. You did a good job providing examples of each subgenre and now I have more artists to look into!
My Vaporwave journey began with Synthwave, Chillwave, and Retrowave. Around the same time I discovered City Pop. Then that lead me to Future Funk. After I discovered Future Funk then I fell into the broader Vaporwave genre. I didn't like it at first but something was super intriguing about it so I kept coming back to it. Now I love Vaporwave and I'm always looking for more to explore within the genre!
" I missed the initial hype of the movement back in 2016"
The initial hype was at 2012, it got pretty huge between those that use internet to search about music back them.
That's the cool thing though, the "hype" doesn't really matter, since Vaporwave is timeless (literally ^^) and the genre has such deep depths to dive into and explore that you'll find yourself discovering interesting things yourself and if YOU are hyped about it and want to bring that hype to your friends as well, you can do so anytime. 😃 Vaporwave lives on.
Hey, I’m on the video! Thank you, happy to being part of this amazing community.
I like this, the way you resume the generes, put examples and the transission you use, makes this video catchy and enternteined, the only bad thing i find about it, it's that doesn't have a outro and just ends.
Also, i would like to see a 2nd part, of course if you can
Well, vaporwave songs tend to end abruptly too, so this video end kinda fits lol
Vaporwave fit like a glove to my musical taste. it's like iv'e been searching for this kind of music my whole life
This is glorious. I feel like kinda an old head, I used to listen to OC Remixes on Ormgas back in like 2006, and some of those VG remixes resembled what would become vaporwave. Then life happened and I got away from it all, only coming back in the last couple years. This is a resource I wish I had since it does a great job pointing someone new in the right direction!
Vaporwave was my go-to during grad school (2015-2021). Great companion for reading and writing.
In a way, it feels like my version of my father’s love for smooth jazz; keeping it in the family.
Totally relate by seeing my Dad's fondness for smooth jazz in my affinity for vaporwave. I keep thinking I'll stumble across a Paul Hardcastle sample in a vaporwave tune one of these days.
Been listening to vaporwave for nearly 9 years now and there's a lot of stuff on here I've never heard before, thanks for sharing! Good introductory vid.
This is awesome. I listened to a ton of Classic Vapor in the earliest days but didn't really explore most of these subgenres. Thank you for this overview.
Im at least half a decade late when it comes to this genre tbh. If I may ask, how were you able to find those back in your days? Was it forums, soundcloud or bandcamp? I'm kinda new to this whole music finding stuff and want to expand my horizons.
what a genre, a feeling - not felt in any other music ive ever heard.
Very good video for people that are wanting to get into vaporwave thank you!
Vaporwave motivates me to persue my dream job
vaporwave is fascinating because there is SO MUCH diversity in it, yet it is (comparatively) a very young genre. makes me excited for what the future may bring.
I love vaporwave so much, it's become a hard staple on my life and even after finding out about it, I still learn of different new subgenres. Really cool!!!
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Great video. I've been in the seen for about 5 years now, it's nice to see that vaporwave isn't genre-defined anymore and is more of a umbrella term.
14:39 you placed the best of the barber beats out there.
I still get chills every time I hear Resonance
This is an excellent track, I think this is a classic of the genre that will be listened to even after 100 years.
@@ARCYCRINresonance is one of the worst songa ever is boring repetove and i hate synths
@@spellcaster95you hate synths? are you aware that like- all modern music uses synthesizers in some form or another? most music hasn't been truly acoustic since the 60s
Love this video, no talking, just music and text saying what you see when listening to the genres.
8:15 that shit is an absolute bop
vaporwave has been apart of me for years and will never leave, a great community with great music!
Thank you, let’s keep vaporwave alive!
The best way to do that is to say "vaporwave is dead."
I loved this video format, "just let the music speak for itself", thank you
Damn listen to vaporwave for years and now this only proves i scratched the surface of this genre
Very insightful
this video deserves wayyy more respect...thank you for this!
Well done!! I didn't even know about Segahaze!
This is not clickbait at all. Really cool playlist and music info. Many thanks for uploading.
bro I love vaporwave so much that I feel enormous satisfaction when listening to a theme of any subgenre of this.
Future Funk and Vaportrap really are the best ones. They have such power as vast song lists. But Synthwave is the subgenre which has the huge crowd. A channel called "Electronic Gems" features Synthwave and gets so much praise.
3:39 HOLY SHIT why did you put me into a fit of dancing EVERY TIME THAT SONG PLAYS I CANT HELP IT
It do be like that
This is a great starting point for understanding the genre that Vaporwave is, you manage to explain the different subgenres well and I particularly love the variety of the music collection, good job!
Damn i remember 2010 when vaporwave was first comming out 2012-2016 best year for vaporwave
I remember in the early 90s waking up before dawn to get the bus to high school and turning on the Weather Channel to hear my favorite tunes during the local forecasts in the dark. (Was also listening to the latest Aphex/Ae that year). So dope people found a way to turn it into a micro genre, some great musicians that probably thought their work would be forgotten but I knew some of it was magic. If only I didn't throw out my own VHS tapes of it.
Mallsoft is my favorite of all these!, also there is a hidden sub genre/ style called slime punk, it’s like sea punk but focuses more on the old like mlg Mountain Dew dorito culture
I've been listening to Vaporwave since late 2015, and still am, it's pretty much what I listen to the most nowadays, outside of lofi hip hop, synthwave, and some videogame soundtracks.
This video introduced me to some subgenres I've never heard of, like Segahaze and Weatherwave. (The latter which I just assumed is part of Broken Transmission)
I was around during the big boom of vaporwave in 2016. I miss how fresh and innovative it felt, but I’m so excited to see there are so many more genres to explore other than synth wave and faux-utopian!! My current favorites are classic vapor and mall soft. So wonderful :]
feels weird to call it a microgenre when it has been going for ten years with hundreds of releases and has even been an influence on mainstream pop
>> tfw it’s not a micro genre anymore
Yea def not a micro genre no mo ahah as of 2018 it blew up hard its wild seeing it get so popular when it was on the brink of dying
How has it been influenced in mainstream pop ?
I can't even count how many times I've seen that synthwave gif
@@Yanchea the guy who invented vaporwave produced most of the weeknd's latest album
Aahh Weathervawe of my childhood(early 90s)! I literally remember hyping to the background music of the weather forecast show on the tv.
the fact the video just ends all of a sudden really gives an authentic vibe to it
Really great examples of the different kinds of vaporwave that are out there including some albums/artists I haven't heard of until now. Thank you!
It's weird to see synthwave in this video as I see it as it's own separate thing entirely. Did not know hard vapor was a thing and now I need more
the amoutn of effort you put into this is insane. incredible job, my friend!!!!
This really helped me out bc every time I click on a video it's a new subgenre and im like wait what does this mean so I'm not calling it the wrong things lol
I can now say hypnagogic drift is definitely one of my favorites its so nostalgic
Thank you for this! Great video so full of info
This is an absolutely outstanding video. I love the genre, and I view this as a glowing tribute to it so to speak. The editing and screen-design are great too. Again, fantastic job. I hope the algorithm gods do you a favour and recommend this to everyone.
Thanks for making this. I can't believe it's been nearly 10 years since I discovered this music. I'm very bad at finding new stuff, and often just listen to the same stuff in my car over and over, so this is right up my alley, even if the 2013 albums excite me more than the 2022 stuff
The music is incredible but the album artwork that goes with it is the chef's kiss 🤌🏼
God damn. In 2017, I randomly downloaded a "Synthwave music mod pack" from Stellaris steam workshop and fell in love with the genre while listening to it in game. From that day I am slowly finding more and more great music from all the surrounding genres as well.
oh the joy I've felt when seeing barberbeats show up, it feels so good to have your favourite genre of all time represented
One of the best vaporwave breakdowns I've seen. Thanks for this.
Great video. Especially enjoyed the examples and descriptions.
Vaporwave is gonna take over again lol
Cool list of artists and subgenres!
Ive been listening to vaporwave since late 2016/early 2017. I got introduced to it thru EmpLemon, and I've been addicted to it ever since. I honestly listen to this genre more than any other music nowadays, tbh
I would love a playlist with these songs! Some of them I haven't heard before. They're not all on Spotify. Appreciate the links in the description as well.
Nice breakdown. Thanks!
Great job. Love the TV static between chapters!
The most important video on internet !
I've been listening to vaporwave for at least 7 or 8 years yet hadn't heard about some of these subgenres, there's just so much stuff.
Bless the algorithm and this video thank you so much
Great material! I'm sure as hell if I ever feel nostalgic about sth from my youth it'll be Vaporwave.
Omg this is amazing I wanted to do a presentation on this and I’m looking forward to it. Amazing work!!!
I cannot describe how much I love the sound of 17:20, I feel like I'm back in the late 90s listening to the Weather Channel while getting ready for school, between MTV commercials.
I’m a producer in the chillsynth/synthwave scene, love to see the representation 💙💙
Really great stuff. The past 10 years or so were interesting. Glad these tunes where there through it. Summer nights have a new nostalgia trigger.
these songs still give me chills all the way from 2016 when I first became obsessed with Vaporwave
Solid list! Im the uploader of eccojams and when I started the video at classic vaporwave i was thinking.. hmm where is eccojams? But it turns out its a thing on its own! Fun video
My favorite microgenre is mallsoft and weatherwave. When I'm working I turn on one of these microgenres, it helps me to work and concentrate.
Some Ambient vapor musics are out of this world
I have Hotline Miami to thank, as a gateway to Outrun aesthetics and then to learn about Synthwave.
Listened to way too much Synthwave in middleschool, think I’m still burnt out… but some George Clanton song led me to their channel and eventually a vaporwave channel and I’ve been blown away ever since.
Thank you so much for the video, I didn’t know there were so many subgenres… and I’ve always wanted something like Segahaze and Eccojams!
Awesome video
This has been a perfect video for me. Looking forward to listening to new stuff, and re-listening to old favorites
Barber beats is probably my fav genre rn HCRM has been speaking to me for a few years now
This video brings a lot of insight on something I've always been curious about, while also sharing amazing vibes!
This video is a gem. Thank you for this.
Odyssey just hits different.
Good work on this one.
Great video!
Thanks for uploading this video as it made me understand Vaporwave better.
the explaine video with the most subgenres ive ever seen. great one
awesome compilation + descriptions!
This is amazing!
Only got to it as it last year. But the thing is, VW founds you. And i'm glad
In my opinion, vaporwave and all the associated sub-genres represent an imagined alternative timeline where the 90's continued ... as if the dot com boom carried on and 9/11 never happened, what that future would look like.
The sentiment is clearly expressed in a vaporwave video I saw a while ago. I remember it had vaporwave music playing over 90's TV footage. The video ended with an airliner departing from NYC and flying over the twin towers into the sunset ... It gets me every time.
Lol i know that video too, really chilling seeing that clip
Do you remember what video? I want to see it too
@@jpebrz yes let me just get it
@@jpebrz ua-cam.com/video/53aHfikOF8o/v-deo.html in the 6:36 mark
@@jpebrz ua-cam.com/video/ySaszuoMaos/v-deo.htmlsi=1clbAIsyT_YzGwem&t=2084
I remember riding my 88' hawk gt near the socal Santa Monica Beach on my way college and work listening to this. I didn't know it had different genres, happy to know others listened to this and still do.
My god did I need this, thank you so much
Fittingly enough, this video itself is a pretty great track if you just listen to it from start to finish.
This was very educational thanks.
oh, and nice playlists on the channel too!
Ah...a nice comprehensive look at my favorite stuff to listen to when I nap! Great work!