Tag: Hyperpop
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THE ARCHIVE: TruePilot – Take Your Time
It is once again nepotism week at AuraLink! For disclosure sake, I am personal friends with TruePilot and have worked with him extensively in the past, but he doesn’t have the slightest clue that I’m writing this at 4 in the morning on a Wednesday, and that’s because I’m doing it purely because I am…
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THE ARCHIVE: MADI – HORROR NITE
The biggest issue with developing obscenely specific and niche taste in music is that by doing so you have made it so, so so so so unreasonably hard to find new things within that niche. As someone with a weekly ritual to find new music you’d think maybe I’d be exempt from that proble, but…
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fawn burke – pay2play
Let’s get a little abrasive. Maybe it’s the part of me that was buying skilled on iTunes in middle school, but to this day there’s still something about a caustic synth lead that hits my brain in all the right ways. It’s part of what’s kept me so engaged with the post-hyperpop/experimental pop space as…
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Julia Alexa – die for you
I know we live in a pretty miserable time right now, but I still can’t help but love music built from the darker corners of the human experience. Nothing brings me more joy and excitement than hearing a track for the first time that’s drenched in tasteful distortion and a rumbling sub bass, and luckily…
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GENRES ARE FAKE AND THATS OK
The worst part about telling people I write about music is that they ask what kind of music I write about. It’s not like it’s a complicated question, but it’s a question that if I give an honest answer to nobody will understand what I mean. As it turns out the average person doesn’t know…
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THE ARCHIVE: sennoh – same but different* (1+2)
My favourite party trick is that I can make decent estimates on how old someone is based on what their all-time favourite pop songs are. It’s not a particularly useful skill, but it’s occasionally quite fun when you clock someone to a tee because they talk about how much they love The Black Eyed Peas.…
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Music is doing that thing where we all evolve into crabs
Would you believe me if I said I have a convoluted way of making that unhinged clickbait headline make sense with real examples? As crazy as it may sound, I think underground music is undergoing a process known as carcinization, which is the theory that all species are convergently evolving into crabs. Now, don’t get…
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How Brakence Changed Underground Music Forever with Punk2
Let’s set the scene. The year is 2020, and for the last couple weeks your friends have been bugging you about this small artist you’ve never heard of. They seemingly are always going on about the neat stuff he does like his double-tracked vocals, and how his production style has this flow to it they…
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THE ARCHIVE: login – confusion
11 out of 10 doctors would probably maybe agree that a little bit of screaming is healthy in your day to day life. While I may not actually know 10 doctors to ask, it’s an observation I’ve made over time through music and the way that really letting loose during your daily commute can have…
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Every Good song that came out while I was hiding in hell
Contrary to what most people think, the world does not revolve around them. It would actually be a huge inconvenience if it did, because the world revolving around the sun is a particularly important thing for maintaining the day-night cycle, but I digress. You may have noticed that AuraLink briefly disappeared, which was the direct…
