Lo-Fi Weather Channel Videos Are Soothing Climate Fears on YouTube
Briefly

"By the late 1990s, nearly 80 percent of American households had access to cable TV, and the Weather Channel became the soundtrack for people eating their morning cereal, settling into a lonely motel, or praying for a snow day."
"Vaporwave's big open secret is that some artists repurpose Starks' sounds, occasionally without credit. This recently came up on a Facebook page for TWC Classics..."
"Starks' tracks are nameless just like many vaporwave artists are anonymous. Starks' songs play in a relentless reliable loop just like vaporwave."
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