Thanks Rob for digging these out - it wasn’t either however.

I skim read the piece, but think it did mention vaporwave.

Mainly it looked at the brief history of seapunk, fairly in-depth - sorry
I can’t recall much more bar the fact it was terribly interesting and contained 
a hell of a lot about how
it came about; the politics and social underpinnings etc - there was a fair bit 
on queer theory and
post queer politics, mores and strategies - e.g. women showing vulnerability 

I see a surface echo every day as re-appropriated in the trend for coloured 
hair here in Brighton…

Cheers,

Simon

On 28 May 2016, at 20:39, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 21/05/16 06:12 AM, Simon Mclennan wrote:
>> Can anyone point me to that excellent piece that historicised sea punk 
>> amongst other things.
>> About a month or so ago on this list??
>> Can’t remember who wrote it, but they did a good job, and I would like to 
>> read again if possible.
> 
> The only mention of seapunk I can find is from a loong time ago -
> 
> http://www.furtherfield.org/blog/joncates/2012-daze-dither-d00m-crashed
> 
> Can you remember what else the article was about?
> 
> There's also Vaporwave -
> 
> http://www.zero-books.net/books/babbling-corpse
> 
> - Rob.
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