
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


What is hyperpop? A movement? A meaningless label? A Spotify playlist? Whatever the answer, it surely has something to do with 100 gecs, the duo of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, whose songs sometimes sound like the last three decades of popular music happening all at once. On this episode, Pitchfork Editor Puja Patel interviews Les and Brady about their conflicted relationship to the genre they’ve come to embody, as well as their influences—ranging from PC Music to Lil Wayne to John Zorn to Britney Spears—and a new wave of artists who are taking their cues from gecs themselves.
By Pitchfork3
815815 ratings
What is hyperpop? A movement? A meaningless label? A Spotify playlist? Whatever the answer, it surely has something to do with 100 gecs, the duo of Laura Les and Dylan Brady, whose songs sometimes sound like the last three decades of popular music happening all at once. On this episode, Pitchfork Editor Puja Patel interviews Les and Brady about their conflicted relationship to the genre they’ve come to embody, as well as their influences—ranging from PC Music to Lil Wayne to John Zorn to Britney Spears—and a new wave of artists who are taking their cues from gecs themselves.

5,993 Listeners

194 Listeners

3,142 Listeners

1,967 Listeners

1,507 Listeners

2,677 Listeners

379 Listeners

1,095 Listeners

506 Listeners

6,094 Listeners

186 Listeners

4,130 Listeners

1,010 Listeners

835 Listeners

60 Listeners

0 Listeners

236 Listeners

703 Listeners

245 Listeners

177 Listeners

528 Listeners

1,041 Listeners

439 Listeners

1,135 Listeners