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A podcast all about the making and meaning of popular music. Musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding pull back the curtain on how pop hits work magic on our ears & our culture. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

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    • 4.7 • 22 Ratings

A podcast all about the making and meaning of popular music. Musicologist Nate Sloan & songwriter Charlie Harding pull back the curtain on how pop hits work magic on our ears & our culture. From Vulture and the Vox Media Podcast Network.

    Best of 2024 so far: hip hop feuds, Hozier’s pop surprise and espresso shots

    Best of 2024 so far: hip hop feuds, Hozier’s pop surprise and espresso shots

    The beginning of 2024 has brought new music aplenty. Some big releases are in the form of big-ticket albums by the world’s biggest superstars (shoutout Taylor and Beyoncé); some are in the form of soon-to-be radio-friendly staples (we love you, "Espresso"); and some are in the form of personal earworms (Justice! Rosie Tucker! Dua!).
    This episode of Switched on Pop, we take a look at the records that we can’t stop listening to from the past few months, from Metro Boomin to Kacey Musgraves to Willow Smith. 

    Songs discussed: 

    Metro Boomin, Future, Kendrick Lamar – Like That

    J Cole – 7 Minute Drill

    Drake – Push Ups

    Rick Ross – Champagne Moments

    WILLOW – Big Feelings

    Hozier – Too Sweet

    Sabrina Carpenter – Espresso

    Justice, Tame Impala – One Night/All Night

    Justice – Generator

    Rosie Tucker – All My Exes Live In Vortexes

    Lizzy McAlpine – I Guess

    Kacey Musgraves – Too Good To Be True

    Maggie Rogers – The Kill

    Dua Lipa – Illusion

    Kacey Musgraves – Deeper Well


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    • 53 min
    Taylor Swift's Literary Era

    Taylor Swift's Literary Era

    The Tortured Poets Department, Taylor Swift's 11th studio album, finds the songwriter in the world of literature. She interweaves personal romance with mythical creation and quotations from high and low culture: Genesis, Peter Pan and even Playstation. Despite calling herself a "modern idiot," less-than-subtle nods to Sylvia Plath, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Dylan Thomas, and Patti Smith reveal the artist’s literary aspirations and “legendary” status. The full length Anthology version contains a bookshelf of many genres: pulp fiction, diary entries, period pieces, epic poems, and her very own genre, Taylor Swift.
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    • 46 min
    Lost Notes: How Fela Kuti Found Afrobeat in LA

    Lost Notes: How Fela Kuti Found Afrobeat in LA

    Lost Notes by KCRW explores how Fela Kuti’s time in LA in 1969 was instrumental in the creation of his legendary Afrobeat sound. Hosted by Michael Barnes and Novena Carmel. Find a full transcript of Lost Notes at KCRW. And subscribe to the show.
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    • 32 min
    Berlin's Hottest Club is Rico Nasty & Boys Noize

    Berlin's Hottest Club is Rico Nasty & Boys Noize

    There are few artists pushing the boundaries of their respective genres like Maryland rapper Rico Nasty and German-Iraqi electronic producer Boys Noize. The two have run in the same circles for over half a decade, but their joint collaboration has reached an apex with their three song EP, HARDC0RE DR3AMZ, a dance-floor ready project that owes as much to Berlin techno as it does to Dutch gabber music. Rico and Boys Noize – a.k.a. Alexander Ridha – are also incredible friends with a lot of love for one another, and for producer Reanna Cruz, all of these reasons make the duo’s EP one of the best projects of the year.

    On the heels of Berlin techno being added to the UNESCO list of intangible cultural heritage for Germany, Reanna sat down with Rico and Alex for this episode of Switched on Pop.
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    • 44 min
    Chasing old sounds: Djo's "End of Beginning" with Joe Keery

    Chasing old sounds: Djo's "End of Beginning" with Joe Keery

    Joe Keery is best known for his acting roles, such as the reformed jock Steve Harrington in "Stranger Things" and his chilling performance in season 5 of "Fargo." But he's also a spectacular musician. Rising through the Chicago music scene in college, he has self-released two albums under the moniker 'Djo.' His latest work, "Decide" from 2022, serves as a coming-of-age story and a meditation on navigating modern life. Despite strong initial reviews, the album only gained widespread attention two years later when its breakout hit "End of Beginning" became a soundtrack for youthful nostalgia on TikTok, casting Keery as an accidental pop star. Joe Keery joined "Switched On Pop" to discuss the creation and significance of "Decide."

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    • 39 min
    Cowboy Carter: This Ain't Country

    Cowboy Carter: This Ain't Country

    Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter is her foray into country music, but this isn't just dirt roads, blue jeans and whiskey. Her country music distills all of American pop: blues, gospel, R&B, soul, house, hip-hop and yes, country. If this ain't country, what is?
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    • 39 min

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Consistently interesting and informative. I never studied music and don't have the vocabulary to discuss what I love about it. Here I'm learning about structure (and remixing/copying) in a light and entertaining way. Keep it up lads.

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