This is Riq Chiznik’s music collection on Bandcamp.

Riq Chiznik

  1. Electronic
  1. collection 14
  2. followers 2
  3. following 39
  1. Labyrinth 2 Nazareth
    by Limousine
  2. Paypal Playboy
    by Limousine
  3. TOK¥O DOME
    by Limousine
  4. Kiss & Kill
    by Le Butcherettes
  5. MALLSOFT ODYSSEY
    by Sonnig 991
  6. Midnight Murder
    by Giant Claw
  7. Junk Video Residents · Metal China
    by Lux Flux
    appears in 1 other collection
  8. Long Limousines
    by Limousine
    Midnight Drive Midnight Drive
  9. Blank Banshee 0
    by Blank Banshee
  10. OCCASION EP
    by Box Of Wolves
  11. Floral Shoppe
    by Macintosh Plus
    リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュー
    This album is a modern day classic representing a modern day genre. "Floral Shoppe" is to Vaporwave music as "Thriller" is to pop music and "Sgt. Pepper" is to rock music and "Kind of Blue" is to jazz music.
  12. Wrestling ☯ Wave
    by Limousine
    Excellence Excellence
    Mandatory fun for people who love Vaporwave and "sports entertainment," especially people partial to the WWF in the early 90's. Dibiase, BamBam, Brett, Razor, and Flair are here along with others. I appreciate the vaporization of the 90's, especially the work on "Excellence." I would love to hear more work covering stuff from the "big three" in the late 90's. Wrestling Wave = Excellence of Execution!
  13. grinning crocodile
    by likeallstars
    stiff president stiff president
    the second likeallstars EP is a tasty mix of synth sounds and production indicative of the late 90's, mixed with sprinkles of timeless rock & blues guitar licks, and assorted DJ trickery. "stiff president" is nothing short of a pocket masterpiece - blending elements of psychedelia, prime time TV crime detective drama soundtrack, and New Orleans jazz.
  14. Electro Looks
    by Vagus
    Very Bowie-esque, reminiscent of "Fashion" and the Scary Monsters era. A danceable and delightfully mechanical rhythm. The guitar comes tearing through the party and slightly disturbs like Robert Fripp. The lyrics seem to evoke a hangover experience that takes the mind into a technological disturbia.