The sub-genre of vaporwave has found a prominent fan in Michael Nesmith of seminal pop-rock group the Monkees. Nesmith, 75, recently spoke with Rolling Stone about his admiration of the genre, naming several albums and remixes among his favorites, including Macintosh Plus’ beloved full-length Floral Shoppe. “You’ve got to put in ‘vaporwave’ on YouTube and follow it down. It’s an endless cavern of inter-connected convolutions,” he told RS. “I tell everybody I meet about it. Once you open it up, it’s like cracking an egg. It goes all over the place.”

On Floral Shoppe, Nesmith said, “It’s the most psychedelic stuff I’ve heard ever since psychedelics. You realize that this is the kind of music I hear when I’m driving in a car and I’ve got the radio on, but I’m not really listening to it.” His other favorites include remixes of Toto, ABBA, and Tears for Fears. Check out all his picks here.

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