User:DoctorWho42/Infinity Frequencies

Infinity Frequencies is an anonymous musician, producer and visual artist.

Discography

 * Euphoria (2012)
 * Dream Recovery (2012)
 * Computer Death (2013)
 * Computer Decay (2014)
 * Computer Afterlife (2014)
 * Into the light (2015)

Reception
In his 2015 documentary Vaporwave: A Brief History, amateur vaporwave musician Wolfenstein OS X described Infinity Frequencies's "Computer" trilogy as "essentially a collection of strange eerie repetitive loops of elevator music. The off-putting sounds reflect a sense of emptiness and sterility— a reflection of the soulless existence of modern technology." Dallas Observer's Jonathan Patrick reviewed Infinity Frequencies's music as "grainy vaporware vignettes." Rate Your Music's Harley Magoo compared them to Internet Club in that "both employ strict curatorial work with minimal editing and both are prolific."