FUTURE FUNK Analog Digital Watch - Waterproof Manufacturer Warranty [FF104]

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FUTURE FUNK Analog Digital Watch - Waterproof Manufacturer Warranty [FF104]

FUTURE FUNK Analog Digital Watch - Waterproof Manufacturer Warranty [FF104]

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The brand started from the idea of blending the future with the past, an idea reflected in their name, which is composed from mirai (future) and kako (past). PopSlinger is filled with a lot of music inspired by future funk, 90s magical girl anime, and city pop that fits with the story and gameplay. Lum from Urusei Yatsura is often considered as the mascot of Future Funk, like Hatsune Miku for Vocaloid, appearing in many videos dancing as in some scenes from the series.

The first Jump Hour wristwatches appeared in the Art Deco period in 1920s and into the 1930s but that was just a short revival of this technology.Mirco was born recently, so you won’t find many timepieces, as they only have two collections out so far, a chronograph collection dubbed Type 02, and a dive watch collection, called Type 03. The movements inside are sourced from Seiko and Miyota.

Covered Up: There're some cases that remixes of old songs (or even other Vaporwave/Future Funk ones) became more famous thanks to their Future Funk remixes being the original versions forgotten by them. A know case is "葛城ミサトYEBISU" by マクロスMACROSS 82-99, being more known the remixed version by Yung Bae. Besides these big prolific companies, there are plenty of smaller, independent watchmakers that have the qualities Japan is known for, like the excellent craftsmanship and the attention to detail that have made the big brands what they are today. Everybody knows that Swiss watchmakers represent the elite of the watchmaking world, and that used to be true for a very long time, especially since their roots run deep in the watchmaking history, but that doesn’t mean that other countries are far behind. Deliberate VHS Quality: This is seen a lot in Future Funk's music videos, using commercials and anime scenes from The '80s and The '90s, especially done by the YouTube channel Artzie Music that promotes Future Funk music using this resource.

See also Synthwave, another Internet music genre with the same origins and aesthetics that Future Funk but with original creations instead of being based on samples as in Vaporwave; Nightcore, the inversion of Vaporwave but also internet-born, sample-based, anime-themed, and upbeat-based as Future Funk; and City Pop, the Japanese Pop Music genre from The '80s that Future Funk is mostly based. Not to be confused with the 1982 live album of the same name by the go-go/disco group Experience Unlimited, or nu-disco , or the Nintendo Hard level from Geometry Dash. They are well known for their Eco-Drive movements, powered by the light of the sun and never needing a battery change. It’s a practical thing to have, but they also put a lot of effort into creating impressive timepieces from a design and engineering point of view. His creations are incredibly well made, taking design cues from the watches of the 1930s, boasting that old school elegance and beauty that contemporary watchmaking has almost lost. don't get me wrong, i don't hate anyone. i'm happy that a lot of people like macross, night tempo, etc got the popularity that they did. regardless if i have spoken against their production techniques in the past, i wish them happiness like i wish to everyone. if they deserved it, is entirely up in arms. it is not my place to say.

City Pop, the 1980's Japanese Pop Music genre that inspired Future Funk, is also known as this. In fact, various Future Funk songs are mostly new remixes of established songs from this old genre. Artists like Tatsuro Yamashita, Mariya Takeuchi and Sugiyama Kiyotaka even gained renowned fame worldwide thanks to Vaporwave and Future Funk after their new listeners found where those Future Funk songs first came from. Future Funk (also known as New Disco, not to be confused with nu-disco ) is a sub-genre of Vaporwave born during the middle of The New '10s; along with Vaportrap and Simpsonwave, it is one of the most well-known and popular subgenres of the movement, and like its sister and mother genres, was born and remains primarily active on The Internet. It can be best described as " vaporwave that can be danced to". They try to connect the entire country in their watchmaking process, using materials from several regions and a wide variety of crafts and specialists. The result is that their watch designs are inspired by the entirety of Japan as a country and culture, without being limited to a specific region.

In some Yuni Wa's songs, there's the Japanese version of "You're now listening to Yuni Wa" at the start of them. The Alliance: Seen also in Vaporwave, but it's most frequent here: a lot of Future Funk songs are usually collaboration between artists who made a song together as a team. Japan is one of those countries that has risen to challenge the status-quo of the watchmaking industry, bringing some incredibly good mechanical timepieces to life recently. The Japanese watchmakers have started producing some of the best watches the world has ever seen, and not only that, but they’ve covered all price categories as well.



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