slowed down or sped up. Billie Eilish announced on Instagram that she made two additional versions of her latest album and they are available to purchase
For those who don’t have Finneas as an older brother, the“slowed and reverb” version of a song is, as the name suggests, a slowed-down version that incorporates additional reverb effects. The result is a trippy and viscous remix that often produces weirder and more emotional-sounding tracks. On the other hand, sped-up remixes are often just the opposite, rendering more energetic and frenetic versions of the original tracks. Depending on the remix, it can hit you hard or soft.
Slowed and reverb remixes are a hallmark of internet culture: The trend was made popular by online subcultures like vaporwave, which made internet history in the early 2010’s by slowing down and distorting popular songs like. Similarly, sped up remixes of anime and videogame music became popular around the same time, spawning their own subgenre, nightcore. And of course, TikTok users have been keeping these trends alive ever since.
Troye Sivan is another artist who often releases similar remixes of his songs: A sped up remix of his recent single “of his 2020 single, “Easy.” Canadian multi-hyphenate Grimes also dabbles in nightcore and sped-up remixes of her own songs. As internet savvy Gen Z artists move into the mainstream, we can expect to see more of these kinds of releases.
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