If you've ever heard some slowed down J-pop with some phaser and flanger thrown on top – that's it. :) Many newer releases are more ambient/new age leaning though. Very long tracks (up to an hour), very slow and quite psychedelic. Not sure if it's for you, but let me know. :)
Haha, that's what I thought. I know a lot of stuff you might like, mainly in vaporbreaks and vaporhouse/vaportrap, but maybe slush is not exactly your subset of the scene, as you said you don't listen to a lot of ambient music.
Great interview. Nice to read and learn more about Astrid.
I'm really enjoying this series and it's getting me to check out a whole scene that I never knew existed!
Thanks, Jeff! That's the whole point!
I'm not sure I know what Slushwave is, exactly, but I am looking forward to getting to know it.
If you've ever heard some slowed down J-pop with some phaser and flanger thrown on top – that's it. :) Many newer releases are more ambient/new age leaning though. Very long tracks (up to an hour), very slow and quite psychedelic. Not sure if it's for you, but let me know. :)
I mean, chuck in a few bumping Chicago house beats and we're talking!
Hey, there's been some recent house movement in slushwave! you can check you these 2 albums:
millenium house : https://tranquilorapture.bandcamp.com/album/--3
feelhazeform : https://loversdream.bandcamp.com/album/feelhazeform
Haha, that's what I thought. I know a lot of stuff you might like, mainly in vaporbreaks and vaporhouse/vaportrap, but maybe slush is not exactly your subset of the scene, as you said you don't listen to a lot of ambient music.