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( wiretap )
Assets
Information
ArtistChinese Hackers
Release Type Album
Label Bedlam Tapes
Needlejuice Records
Catalog Number BEDLAM_04
NJR-029
Formats
Bandcamp Album
Cassette
MiniDisc
Vinyl
Release Date December 7, 2015
December 8, 2015
April 30, 2019 (SoundCloud)
February 14, 2020 (Redux)
April 21, 2020 (Needlejuice Records)
Singles
Tracks 13
Length 34:28
35:21 (Redux)
Tags

electronic; experimental; dark ambient; oceangrunge; post-vaporwave; vaporwave (Chinese Hackers)

electronic; ambient; dark ambient; eccojams; electronic; industrial; plunderphonics; vaporgoth; vaporwave (Bedlam Tapes)

electronic; experimental ambient; dark ambient; industrial; oceangrunge; post-vaporwave; vaporwave (Needlejuice Records)
Status Online
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( wiretap ) (Also formatted as (Wiretap))[1] is an album released by Chinese Hackers and published for cassette through Bedlam Tapes. In February of 2020, a redux version of the album was released by Chinese Hackers. In April of the same year, the album was published for physicals through Needlejuice Records.

Tracklist

Current

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 Town Square 0:56
2 A2 Projects 1:41
3 A3 Forward 2:04
4 A4 Underground 3:06
5 A5 Source Code 1:28
6 A6 Leader 2:11
7 A7 Smokestack 1:46
8 A8 雾 ( ft. チェスマスター ) (MV)
Fog
2:12
9 A9 Village 2:56
10 B1 Tibet 3:14
11 B2 Opium 3:48
12 B3 ( wiretap ) 5:50
13 B4 Fade Out ( ft. Chungking Mansions ) 3:16

Redux

# Tape Track Length
1 A1 T o w n S q u a r e 1:11
2 A2 P r o j e c t s 2:44
3 A3 F o r w a r d 2:13
4 A4 U n d e r g r o u n d 3:07
5 A5 S o u r c e C o d e 1:29
6 A6 L e a d e r 2:10
7 A7 S m o k e s t a c k 1:49
8 A8 雾 ( ft. チェスマスター ) (MV)
Fog
2:12
9 B1 V i l l a g e 2:18
10 B2 T i b e t 3:14
11 B3 O p i u m 3:48
12 B4 (w i r e t a p) 5:50
13 B5 F a d e O u t ( f t . C h u n g k i n g M a n s i o n s ) 3:16

Description

SoundCloud

in ur software hackin yo shit

Chinese Hackers (Redux)

Fed up with the boring sounds of average vaporwave, Chinese Hackers decided to reinvent the genre by creating a new style: vaporgoth. Before making vaporwave music, Chinese Hackers had recorded industrial music under several different aliases. Using those dark and noisy inspirations, the 17 year old decided to meld industrial grind with vaporwave to birth a new sound and put a bleak spin on the anti-capitalist genre. Chinese Hackers also drew on his own time in Hong Kong by imagining his songs playing in various landscapes throughout China. These were the songs that he imagined hearing in an empty village square, circa 1966, where the loudspeaker would blare distorted music and propaganda, and the PLA would be doing their exercises in the cold break of the dawn.

Drawing from a number of traditional as well as new sample sources, Chinese Hackers sought to create a sound that obscured itself even from veterans of the genre. Games such as Half Life 2 and Turok were heavily sampled, and combined with Chinese Hacker's own nightmare MIDI instruments. The album should be listened to after dusk when one has the time to ponder the meaning of words/concepts such as "foreign", "machine", and "authoritarianism".

Needlejuice Records

Chinese Hackers’ (w i r e t a p) reinvent the vaporwave genre by creating a new style: vaporgoth. Before making vaporwave music, Chinese Hackers had recorded industrial music under several different aliases. Using those dark and noisy inspirations, the sounds of industrial grind and vaporwave birthed a new sound with a bleak spin.

Gallery

TODO: Add physical media images.

External Links

References

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