Memory Vague
Memory Vague is a 2009 audio-visual project by Oneohtrix Point Never, the alias of electronic musician Daniel Lopatin.[1] It was released as a limited-edition DVD-R by Root Strata on June 1, 2009.[2]
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Released | June 1, 2009 |
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Length | 33:21 |
Label | Root Strata |
Producer | Daniel Lopatin |
Background
Memory Vague compiles music videos sourced from YouTube videos and edited by Lopatin in Windows Movie Maker.[3] It collects several videos previously uploaded to YouTube via Lopatin's sunsetcorp channel, including the profile-raising videos "Angel" and "Nobody Here."[4] The DVD features several of Lopatin's "eccojams": audio-visual pieces which typically sample micro-excerpts of 80's sources and "slow them down narcotically" with effects such as echo and pitch shifting added in a manner reminiscent of chopped and screwed styles.[5][6] Due to the stylistic effects present in the project, it is viewed as one of the main progenitors of the vaporwave genre.
Track listing
- Zones Without People
- Angel
- Ships Without Meaning
- Memory Vague
- Nest 5900
- Chandelier's Dream
- Unmaking the World
- Heart of a Champion
- Radiation
- Computer Vision
- Nobody Here
Personnel
- Daniel Lopatin – music
- Maxwell August Croy – design, layout
References
- Oneohtrix Point Never Albums From Worst to Best - Stereogum
- "Memory Vague – Root Strata". Root Strata. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- Sande, Kiran. "Oneohtrix Point Never: computer vision". Fact. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
- Whiteley, Sheila; Rambarran, Shara (January 22, 2016). The Oxford Handbook of Music and Virtuality. Oxford University Press. p. 412.
- Daniel Lopatin releases remastered version of Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol.1|Tiny Mix Tapes
- Reynolds, Simon (July 6, 2010). "Brooklyn's Noise Scene Catches Up to Oneohtrix Point Never". The Village Voice. Village Voice, LLC. Retrieved December 8, 2015.
- WhoSampled