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The visual appearance of Chillwave is characterized by its use of bright, neon colors and its retro, 1980s-inspired aesthetic. Chillwave artwork is often created using digital software such as Photoshop, and it often features distorted or glitchy images.

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Chillwave is a subgenre of electronic music characterized by a dreamy, nostalgic or melancholic atmosphere. It often features synthesizers and other electronic production techniques reminiscent of 1980s and 1990s music styles such as smooth jazz, synth-pop, and new age music.

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Synonyms for chillwave include ambient, downtempo, and electronica.

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Detailed Description

Chillwave is a subgenre of electronic music characterized by a dreamy, nostalgic or surreal atmosphere. It often features synthesizers and heavy reverb, giving it a washed-out, lo-fi sound. The term “chillwave” was coined in 2009 by music blogger Carles to describe the music of Washed Out, Neon Indian and Toro y Moi. These artists were part of a wave of bedroom producers who were making lo-fi, synth-based music inspired by ’80s pop and new wave. Chillwave reached its peak of popularity in the early 2010s, with many artists releasing well-received albums and EPs. However, the genre has since fallen out of favor, with many of its key players moving on to other styles. Despite its decline, chillwave has left a lasting impression on electronic music. Its hazy, dreamlike sound has been adopted by many artists, and its influence can still be heard in today’s music.

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1. Chillwave is a subgenre of electronic music that emerged in the late 2000s. 2. It is characterized by a laid-back, dreamy sound that often incorporates elements of synth-pop and indie rock. 3. The genre is named for its chilled-out, mellow vibe, which is meant to evoke feelings of summertime and nostalgia. 4. Chillwave often features heavy use of synthesizers, drum machines, and effects pedals to create its signature sound. 5. The genre is closely related to hypnagogic pop, a similar style of music that also emerged in the late 2000s. 6. Chillwave is often criticized for being overly nostalgic and derivative of other genres. 7. Despite its detractors, the genre has produced some critically acclaimed albums, such as Washed Out's Within and Without (2011) and Toro y Moi's Causers of This (2010). 8. The genre has also spawned a number of successful artists, including Neon Indian, Beach House, and Washed Out. 9. Chillwave has been described as "the sound of summertime nostalgia" and "a hazy, dreamy homage to the '80s and '90s". 10. The genre has its roots in the bedroom production scene of the late 2000s, when artists began to experiment with lo-fi, synth-based sounds. 11. The term "chillwave" was first coined by music blogger Carles in 2009, in reference to the music of Washed Out and Neon Indian. 12. The genre gained mainstream attention in 2010 with the release of Toro y Moi's Causers of This, which was widely acclaimed by critics. 13. In the years since, chillwave has continued to evolve, incorporating elements of other genres such as R&B, hip hop, and pop. 14. While the genre has become less popular in recent years, a number of artists are still producing excellent chillwave music, including Japanese Wallpaper, Poolside, and Rhye. 15. If you're looking for some good chillwave tunes, be sure to check out the albums listed above, as well as the following tracks: "Feel It All Around" by Washed Out, "Polish Girl" by Neon Indian, "Myth" by Beach House, and "Untitled #2" by Toro y Moi. 16. Chillwave is the perfect genre for summertime listening, so make sure to add some of these tracks to your playlist! 17. You can also find a number of excellent chillwave mixes online, such as this one by DJ Seinfeld. 18. If you're looking for more information on chillwave, be sure to check out the Wikipedia page or this excellent article by Pitchfork. 19. So there you have it: everything you need to know about chillwave, the perfect music for a lazy summer day. 20. Thanks for reading, and be sure to check out our other articles on electronic music genres!
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Washed Out (born 1987) 2. Neon Indian (born 1988) 3. Toro y Moi (born 1986) 4. Com Truise (born 1978) 5. Tycho (born 1972) 6. Boards of Canada (formed 1986) 7. Air (formed 1991) 8. Slowdive (formed 1989) 9. The Orb (formed 1988) 10. My Bloody Valentine (formed 1984) 11. The Stone Roses (formed 1984) 12. The Verve (formed 1989) 13. The Charlatans (formed 1989) 14. Oasis (formed 1991) 15. Blur (formed 1988) 16. Pulp (formed 1978) 17. Suede (formed 1989) 18. Elastica (formed 1992) 19. Portishead (formed 1991) 20. Massive Attack (formed 1988) 21. Leftfield (formed 1989) 22. The Prodigy (formed 1990) 23. The Chemical Brothers (formed 1989) 24. Fatboy Slim (born 1963) 25. The Crystal Method (formed 1993) 26. Justice (formed 2003) 27. Daft Punk (formed 1993) 28. LCD Soundsystem (formed 2002) 29. !!! (formed 1996) 30. Hot Chip (formed 2000)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “The Persistence of Memory” by Salvador Dali (1931) 2. “Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper (1942) 3. “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” by Katsushika Hokusai (1829-1833) 4. “The Starry Night” by Vincent van Gogh (1889) 5. “The Scream” by Edvard Munch (1893) 6. “Guernica” by Pablo Picasso (1937) 7. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 8. “American Gothic” by Grant Wood (1930) 9. “Arnolfini Portrait” by Jan van Eyck (1434) 10. “The Birth of Venus” by Sandro Botticelli (1486) 11. “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1519) 12. “The Last Supper” by Leonardo da Vinci (1495-1498) 13. “The Sistine Chapel Ceiling” by Michelangelo (1508-1512) 14. “The Night Watch” by Rembrandt (1642) 15. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 16. “The Third of May 1808” by Francisco Goya (1814) 17. “The Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog” by Caspar David Friedrich (1818) 18. “The Raft of the Medusa” by ThĂƒÂƒĂ‚ÂƒĂƒÂ‚Ă‚Â©odore GĂƒÂƒĂ‚ÂƒĂƒÂ‚Ă‚Â©ricault (1819) 19. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 20. “Dante and Virgil in Hell” by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1850) 21. “The Gleaners” by Jean-François Millet (1857) 22. “Olympia” by Édouard Manet (1863) 23. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 24. “Impression, Sunrise” by Claude Monet (1872) 25. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 26. “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte” by Georges Seurat (1884-1886) 27. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 28. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953) 29. “Nighthawks” by Edward Hopper (1942) 30. “The Hay Wagon” by Andrew Wyeth (1953)

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The art style Chillwave emerged in the early 21st century.

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