Ep. 45: Hyperpop w/ E
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Hyperpop is a music genre that is noted for its hyperfeminine, artificial, and childlike sound. The term “hyperpop” came into popular use after Spotify staff created a hyperpop playlist in 2019. The music the term described emerged much earlier however, with the earliest examples coming out of the renowned UK record label PC Music starting in 2013. This week Nathan is joined by his friend E to delineate the three main subgenres of hyperpop: future pop, internet pop and digicore. They discuss music by Danny L Harle, A. G. Cook, Hannah Diamond, QT, SOPHIE, Charli XCX, 100 Gecs, Alice Gas, Food House, and others. Amongst other things they discuss how how they first came to find PC Music, how digicore is NEET music, and how both Hannah Diamond and Dis Magazine used “superreal” aesthetics. Links:Nathan and E’s Hyperpop Spotify PlaylistGFOTY vs. LITTLE MIX - The InterviewPC Music’s GFOTY criticised after calling Toumani & Sidiki Diabaté “Bombay Bicycle Club blacked up”Why did GFOTY leave PC Music? Reddit postTHE 3 PILLARS OF HYPERPOP Reddit postTwo Bloods Called by I’m so Popularhttps://studio.hannahdiamond.com/MEAT’s AW12 I LUV U campaignMEAT’s AW13 Believe campaignUr Not a Baller by Serious ThugsAlis Pelleschi’s InstagramHey QT - The Story of a Popstar Who Never ExistedBaby Bubbles by QTHood By Air AW 2014 runway showVroom vroom vineHyperpop: How Charli XCX Created a New Genre100 Gecs opening for Deftones video404 Error, Genre Not Found: The Life Cycle of Internet Scenes by Sophie Walker Alice Gas, Alice Glass, 100 gecs Drama Explained Reddit post Dis Magazine/ PC Music collaborations Artwork:Artwork for Pink and Blue by Hannah Diamond Recorded on 10/27/2024