I suspect Vangelis's work on BladeRunner had a big part to play in this
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Of course, and things like John Carpenter's soundtracks. Basically... 80s
This is the answer imo
Woah, I didn't realize Vangelis created the soundtrack for Blade Runner! I loved his music in the 80's and early 90's, but haven't heard anything about him in 30 years.
It was the 80's man, don't ask questions. most people were still hung over from the 70's.
More seriously, synthwave used and relied on synthesizers to produce the music... adding a cyber-esque flair to the music. Mostly any form of electronic fits the bill. but in the 80's... it was synthwave that was hot and it kinda stuck.
They weren't hungover from the 70s, they were too coked up in the 80s to get round to hangovers till the 90s
That's where all the depression came from in the grunge scene, coming down from 30 years of partying.
80s is 80s.
Synthwave is actually a fairly new music genre that is inspired/nostalgic from the 80's horror films and synth tunes of the time. Go pay a visite de the small community we have here on de fediverse !synthwave@waveform.social !
What about guitar music and anti-capitalism is inherently cyberpunk?
It seems like you played CP77 and went "yeah this is what cyberpunk is about" even though it's just one entry into a genre that's existed since the 80's.
Blade runner had a lot of synth, so most likely that I guess.
Electronic music, electronic world. I don't think it's really deeper than that, TBH. It sounds cool and, when the cyberpunk genre was conceived, techno and synthwave were also pretty new and gaining popularity with the tech crowd IRL. It seems natural that the techno focused punks in a cyberpunk world would gravitate toward techno and synth music, though I would also imagine an evolution of styles mixing techno, punk, grunge and metal into something new, unique to a world where these genres have mingled and co-existed for a long time as part of the mainstream/counter-culture that you are immersed into while reading/watching/playing something cyberpunk.