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Hypnagogic pop (often abbreviated as h-pop) is pop or psychedelic music that evokes cultural memory and nostalgia for the popular entertainment of the past (principally the 1980s). It emerged in the mid to late 2000s as American lo-fi and noise musicians began adopting retro aesthetics remembered from their childhood, such as radio rock, new wave pop, light rock, video game music, synth-pop, and R&B. Recordings circulated on cassette or Internet blogs and were typically marked by the use of outmoded analog equipment and DIY experimentation.

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  • El pop hipnagógico, del inglés hypnagogic pop —también abreviado como h-pop—, es un tipo de música pop o psicodélica​​ que evoca a la y la nostalgia por el entretenimiento popular del pasado (principalmente de los años 1980). Surgió entre mediados y finales de la década de los 2000, cuando músicos estadounidenses de lo-fi y noise empezaron a adoptar estéticas retro de su infancia, tales como la del rock de radio, el pop new wave, el rock ligero, la música de videojuegos, el synth pop y el R&B. Sus grabaciones solían circular en casetes o blogs, y eran típicamente caracterizadas por el uso de equipamiento analógico anticuado y la experimentación «hágalo usted mismo». El nombre del género fue acuñado por el periodista en una edición de agosto del 2009 de la revista musical The Wire para etiquetar una tendencia emergente que él describiría como «música pop refractada a través del recuerdo de un recuerdo».​ El término se empezó a usar indistintamente de «chillwave» o «», y ganó atención crítica por medio de artistas como Ariel Pink y .​​ El género llegó a ser descrito como una actualización del siglo XXI a la psicodelia, una reapropiación a la sobresaturada cultura de masas capitalista y un «primo estadounidense» de la británica. (es)
  • Hypnagogic pop (often abbreviated as h-pop) is pop or psychedelic music that evokes cultural memory and nostalgia for the popular entertainment of the past (principally the 1980s). It emerged in the mid to late 2000s as American lo-fi and noise musicians began adopting retro aesthetics remembered from their childhood, such as radio rock, new wave pop, light rock, video game music, synth-pop, and R&B. Recordings circulated on cassette or Internet blogs and were typically marked by the use of outmoded analog equipment and DIY experimentation. The genre's name was coined by journalist David Keenan in an August 2009 issue of The Wire to label the developing trend, which he characterized as "pop music refracted through the memory of a memory." It was used interchangeably with "chillwave" or "glo-fi" and gained critical attention through artists such as Ariel Pink and James Ferraro. The music has been variously described as a 21st-century update of psychedelia, a reappropriation of media-saturated capitalist culture, and an "American cousin" to British hauntology. In response to Keenan's article, The Wire received a slew of hate mail that derided hypnagogic pop as the "worst genre created by a journalist". Some of the tagged artists rejected the label or denied that such a unified style exists. During the 2010s, critical attention for the genre waned, although the style's "revisionist nostalgia" sublimated into various youth-oriented cultural zeitgeists. Hypnagogic pop evolved into vaporwave, with which it is sometimes conflated. (en)
  • Per pop ipnagogico (dall'inglese hypnagogic pop), anche noto come glo-fi e chillwave, si intende uno stile di musica elettronica nato nel 2011. Il termine venne coniato dal giornalista che lo definì "musica pop rifratta attraverso il ricordo di un ricordo". (it)
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  • A compact cassette (en)
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  • Hypnagogia, the transitional state from wakefulness to sleep (en)
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  • Round and Round - Ariel Pink.ogg (en)
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  • *Guitars *synthesizers (en)
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  • Hypnagogic pop (en)
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  • *H-pop *chillwave *glo-fi *hauntology (en)
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  • *Cassette underground *cultural memory *art pop *avant-pop *experimental pop (en)
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  • 1980.0 (dbd:second)
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  • Sample of Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti's "Round and Round" (en)
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  • Per pop ipnagogico (dall'inglese hypnagogic pop), anche noto come glo-fi e chillwave, si intende uno stile di musica elettronica nato nel 2011. Il termine venne coniato dal giornalista che lo definì "musica pop rifratta attraverso il ricordo di un ricordo". (it)
  • Hypnagogic pop (often abbreviated as h-pop) is pop or psychedelic music that evokes cultural memory and nostalgia for the popular entertainment of the past (principally the 1980s). It emerged in the mid to late 2000s as American lo-fi and noise musicians began adopting retro aesthetics remembered from their childhood, such as radio rock, new wave pop, light rock, video game music, synth-pop, and R&B. Recordings circulated on cassette or Internet blogs and were typically marked by the use of outmoded analog equipment and DIY experimentation. (en)
  • El pop hipnagógico, del inglés hypnagogic pop —también abreviado como h-pop—, es un tipo de música pop o psicodélica​​ que evoca a la y la nostalgia por el entretenimiento popular del pasado (principalmente de los años 1980). Surgió entre mediados y finales de la década de los 2000, cuando músicos estadounidenses de lo-fi y noise empezaron a adoptar estéticas retro de su infancia, tales como la del rock de radio, el pop new wave, el rock ligero, la música de videojuegos, el synth pop y el R&B. Sus grabaciones solían circular en casetes o blogs, y eran típicamente caracterizadas por el uso de equipamiento analógico anticuado y la experimentación «hágalo usted mismo». (es)
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  • Hypnagogic pop (en)
  • Pop hipnagógico (es)
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  • Hypnagogic pop (en)
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