1:12 teen week originally released with 8 songs, but jane later re-released the record to cut 4 of those songs, since she felt personal discomfort with some of its contents
hyperpop is DEAD AS HELL and thats kinda sad but i like seeing where my favorite artists go afterwards and its still fun to listen to the old music my fav post hyperpop is jane, underscores and honestly 10,000 gecs wasnt really hyperpop either so i guess 100 gecs newer stuff LMAO
i feel like im appreciating hyperpop a lot more super late, and i feel very sad. its one of my favorite sounds and i feel gutted that what seemed like a genre primed for take off has been set aside in favor of safer sounds. on that note, do you have recommendations for albums from the 2019-2020 era and for artists currently that have that sound?
i feel like this discussion is fundamentally flawed cuz no one *likes* the word hyperpop. it was coined by a corporation and the word doesnt, like, cover half the actual sounds in the scene. its sooo annoying for people to act like """hyperpop""" was a fad, when the community is still fucking thriving. yeah the Media has moved on from the happy hardcore stuff but nothing has, like, changed. the ethos is the same, make the craziest thing, but people need to put labels on stuff thats intentionally impossible to label. i mean, i feel like the splice moment packs are a pretty good sample platter of artists still doing cool shit, and no 2 sample packs sound alike. the scene as a whole is just a bunch of people making all kinds of music who just know and fuck with eachother, and thats still what it is. its like when people try to label non binary ppl as fem/masc or afab/amab, when the whole idea is not having to tie yourself down to anything in particular
i completely agree i think the actual term hyperpop died long before the many genres it spawned even existed. esp on soundcloud there is a thriving scene of musical/edm maximalism that is imo the natural progression of hyperpop; it just isnt as easily accessible both in terms of musicality and actually finding it
genre of hyperpop led me to discover many musicians.
I'm so glad I found her...
1:12 teen week originally released with 8 songs, but jane later re-released the record to cut 4 of those songs, since she felt personal discomfort with some of its contents
I still dont get what it was about those songs specifically that made her uncomfortable, I thought all of her songs showed uncomfortable aspects
Call me cringe, but I'll be listening to Dariacore until I die. I'm cursed
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Same
jane remover's latest album is so fucking beautiful
needed this
😢😔✊
very cool
hyperpop is DEAD AS HELL and thats kinda sad but i like seeing where my favorite artists go afterwards and its still fun to listen to the old music
my fav post hyperpop is jane, underscores and honestly 10,000 gecs wasnt really hyperpop either so i guess 100 gecs newer stuff LMAO
i feel like im appreciating hyperpop a lot more super late, and i feel very sad. its one of my favorite sounds and i feel gutted that what seemed like a genre primed for take off has been set aside in favor of safer sounds. on that note, do you have recommendations for albums from the 2019-2020 era and for artists currently that have that sound?
i feel like this discussion is fundamentally flawed cuz no one *likes* the word hyperpop. it was coined by a corporation and the word doesnt, like, cover half the actual sounds in the scene. its sooo annoying for people to act like """hyperpop""" was a fad, when the community is still fucking thriving. yeah the Media has moved on from the happy hardcore stuff but nothing has, like, changed. the ethos is the same, make the craziest thing, but people need to put labels on stuff thats intentionally impossible to label. i mean, i feel like the splice moment packs are a pretty good sample platter of artists still doing cool shit, and no 2 sample packs sound alike. the scene as a whole is just a bunch of people making all kinds of music who just know and fuck with eachother, and thats still what it is. its like when people try to label non binary ppl as fem/masc or afab/amab, when the whole idea is not having to tie yourself down to anything in particular
i completely agree i think the actual term hyperpop died long before the many genres it spawned even existed. esp on soundcloud there is a thriving scene of musical/edm maximalism that is imo the natural progression of hyperpop; it just isnt as easily accessible both in terms of musicality and actually finding it
Who is your favorite former hyperpop artist?
Kid sora he was so cool, still is but more chill now tho
sqwore , but he is russian not English
From eng it’s 100gecs, underscores and jane ofc
there's actually 4 leroy albums :-)
Love the 4th one, my second favorite after 3.
love this video so MUch its so good lsgdfhkls;[d
Wow
jane remover show tn saved my life