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Releases made in the Dreampunk style.
Releases made in the Dreampunk style.


Dreampunk releases draw on the character of early [[Dream Catalogue]] releases, particularly those by the group [[2814]] and its two members [[HKE]] and [[t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者]]; many dreampunk artists also cite the works of [[wikipedia:Vangelis|Vangelis]] as inspiration. The style can be thought of as a combination of [[wikipedia:Ambient techno|ambient techno]] and slushwave, with heavy usage made of sustained synthesizer chords (aka "synth pads"), phaser effects and environmental noises such as rain sounds.
Dreampunk releases draw on the character of early [[Dream Catalogue]] releases, particularly those by the group [[2814]] and its two members [[HKE]] and [[t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者]]; many dreampunk artists also cite the works of [[wikipedia:Vangelis|Vangelis]] (and [[wikipedia:Cyberpunk|cyberpunk]] themes in general) as inspiration. The style can be thought of as a combination of [[wikipedia:Ambient techno|ambient techno]] and slushwave, with heavy usage made of sustained synthesizer chords (aka "synth pads"), phaser effects and environmental noises such as rain sounds.


[[Category:Releases Sorted by Style|Dreampunk]]
[[Category:Releases Sorted by Style|Dreampunk]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 16 February 2023

Releases made in the Dreampunk style.

Dreampunk releases draw on the character of early Dream Catalogue releases, particularly those by the group 2814 and its two members HKE and t e l e p a t h テレパシー能力者; many dreampunk artists also cite the works of Vangelis (and cyberpunk themes in general) as inspiration. The style can be thought of as a combination of ambient techno and slushwave, with heavy usage made of sustained synthesizer chords (aka "synth pads"), phaser effects and environmental noises such as rain sounds.