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Releases made in the Barber Beats style.
Releases made in the Barber Beats style.


Barber Beats-style releases are directly inspired by the work of [[haircuts for men]], to the point that the style is christened after his nickname "The Barber". Barber Beats albums are usually fully [[wikipedia:Plunderphonics|plundered]], with sample sources coming largely from [[wikipedia:Trip hop|trip hop]] and [[wikipedia:Intelligent dance music|IDM]] and minimally edited -- if at all. It is common for albums of this style to become the subject of copyright disputes, moreso than other vaporwave albums.
Barber Beats style releases are directly inspired by the work of [[haircuts for men]], and began appearing in late 2020 with a strong marketing push from [[Aloe City Wrld|Aloe City Records]]. Barber Beats albums are usually fully [[wikipedia:Plunderphonics|plundered]], with sample sources coming largely from [[wikipedia:Trip hop|trip hop]] and [[wikipedia:Intelligent dance music|IDM]], and are minimally edited -- if they are edited at all. It is common for albums of this style to become the subject of copyright disputes, moreso than other vaporwave albums.  


[[Category:Releases Sorted by Style|Barber Beats]]
[[Category:Releases Sorted by Style|Barber Beats]]

Latest revision as of 02:51, 16 February 2023

Releases made in the Barber Beats style.

Barber Beats style releases are directly inspired by the work of haircuts for men, and began appearing in late 2020 with a strong marketing push from Aloe City Records. Barber Beats albums are usually fully plundered, with sample sources coming largely from trip hop and IDM, and are minimally edited -- if they are edited at all. It is common for albums of this style to become the subject of copyright disputes, moreso than other vaporwave albums.