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Elise: Videoteenage

Elise: Videoteenage

While the initial hype for Vaporwave has subsided, the influence of Videoteenage Elise persists in modern genres like Slowed + Reverb and HexD. Many contemporary TikTok editors use the "Videoteenage Elise" sound palette for edits involving "corecore" or "traumacore."

Furthermore, the phrase has begun appearing in indie game titles and horror-pixel RPGs (like those inspired by Yume Nikki), where "Elise" is often the name of a silent, digital ghost the player cannot save.

In 2024 and beyond, "Videoteenage Elise" stands as a testament to the power of digital decay. It proves that a simple piano melody, broken by a computer, can hold more emotion than a million perfectly produced pop songs. videoteenage elise

Posted by Elise | Friday, 7:45 PM

Hey everyone! Welcome back to my corner of the internet. While the initial hype for Vaporwave has subsided,

If you’re reading this, you probably know the feeling: It is finally Friday evening. My backpack is currently lying in a sad heap by the front door (where it will stay until Sunday night, let's be honest), I have changed out of my school jeans into sweatpants, and I am officially ready to decompress.

This week felt about ten years long. It was one of those weeks where the tests kept piling up, and I’m pretty sure my history teacher has a personal vendetta against my sleep schedule. But, we made it. To celebrate making it to the weekend without losing my mind, I thought I’d do a little "life lately" dump. Here is what has been going on in my world recently. It proves that a simple piano melody, broken

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