- Witch house
- Hip-hop
- Drag house
- Electronic music
- Trip-hop
- Post-industrial
- Crossover
- Synthwave
- Leftfield pop
- Urban music
- Vaporwave
Comment:
such albums as this one the world needs for now and much more in
amount. Aside the vaporwave style nowadays music is way too gentle
and dodgy being emotionlessly tapped out on cellphone apps of music
making and having little blood and life within its veins. Undoubtedly
it is predominated by softened values of the generation of
contemporary youth of the so-called snowflakes. We need again the
generation of heroes to be arrived at. The veins are meant to be the
rhythms of it. Approximately 6-8 years ago there was up a style
called witch house/drag house getting inspiration from magic realism,
coldwave and synthwave, industrial music, but also darkened hip-hop
and trip-hop music of such juggernauts as Tricky, and Massive Attack.
With chillwave which had been existing approximately at the same time
the style makes sense and provides hope. It was the beginning of a
new launch. The South Korean artist's 7-track outing conveys the
credibility of the aforementioned elements' best parts. Furthermore,
one can hear those damned soft values within the mix being craftily
integrated with more glowering and provoking elements. By
contemporary artists one can hear the influences of Death Grips
sometime. It is like an instance of pop music seeping out from the
castle of the Count Dracula. The release is a part of the discography
of Elegant Elephant.