Gen x soft club aesthetic

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retro anime possum @KaiserBeamz Gen-X Soft Club  Gen-X Soft Club drew less from the "retro-futurism" of Ultramodern Millennial in favor creating its own future that was cold, sterile and minimalist. The aesthetic of choice of electronic music of the early 00s, it would soon fade around 2003. Old Futuristic Aesthetic, 2000s Futurism Aesthetic, Terminally Online Aesthetic, Retro Futurism Green, Soft Club Aesthetic, Gen X Aesthetic, Gen X Soft Club Aesthetic, Vintage Futurism Aesthetic, Club 2000s

retro anime possum @KaiserBeamz Gen-X Soft Club Gen-X Soft Club drew less from the "retro-futurism" of Ultramodern Millennial in favor creating its own future that was cold, sterile and minimalist. The aesthetic of choice of electronic music of the early 00s, it would soon fade around 2003.

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Gen X Soft Club was a popular aesthetic in the Late-1990s and Early-2000s, branching from the popular Y2K Futurism movement of the time. It is considered a more natural and "down-to-earth" look at futurist optimism of the time. It's characterized by urban typography, a use of plants/nature, underground metros/train stations, airports, city skylines, and a heavy use of minimalism/cool color schemes. GXSC's popularity was a movement in futurist aesthetics that spawned from the economic…

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The following description was written by Sloane Angel Hilton, the creator of the facebook group for this aesthetic: Its rise and fall between the years 1996-2002 - a movement in pop culture that is spawned from the research of The Y2K Aesthetic Institute. A notable shift in the visual mood of pop culture happened during the turn of the millennium, but it wasn’t Y2K Aesthetic. One thing I have found is that it was en vogue to be between 25-35, the prime age of Gen X at this time. I think of…

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