
On Absurdist’s Electric Chair, we sift through all the noise to bring you the most nonsensical tracks and artists of the week with a healthy dosage of analysis, commentary, and interrogation. Hosted by Payton Dunn and Shibo Ares. Presented by Absurdist Media.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Absurdist’s Electric Chair sits down with Nashville-based artist Glitch Gum, who first rose to prominence in the hyperpop scene after appearing on CMTEN’s viral track “NEVER MET!” and remixing Phoebe Bridgers’s track “Kyoto.” That remix became so ico... more
100 gecs released their first full-length album in two years on March 17, but so much has changed since the release of 1,000 gecs. The hyperpop duo nabbed a deal with Atlantic Records and released remixes with Charli XCX, Fall Out Boy, Rico Nasty, an... more
Pussy Riot can’t catch a break. The Russian punk band’s protests against Putin’s leadership have landed them in jail before, and their recent “Putin’s Ashes” music video has put them in hot water again. Payton and Shibo talk about the band’s history ... more
Quality Control has been the home for some of the most influential Atlanta rappers since its founding in 2013. Its roster boasts artists like Lil Yachty, Migos, Lil Baby, City Girls, and more, so it’s no surprise that it became a hot ticket item for ... more
Yachty’s career had seemingly been dormant before the surprise release of ‘Let’s Start Here’ late last month. The novelty of the SoundCloud rap scene that he came up on had worn off completely, and without it, Yachty’s discography stagnated. On this ... more
Over the holidays, while most other artists had been slowing down across their social media platforms, pop punk artist Aryia kept chugging full steam ahead and ended up going viral for all the wrong reasons. His song “Losers” became the subject of ri... more
Absurdist’s Electric Chair covers the avant-garde and experimental music community, subjecting outsiders to the most esoteric and extreme tracks coming out of it. On this episode, Payton brings on hyperpop artist Ryl0 and EDM producer Wxmell to talk ... more
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