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Switched on Pop

The future of music pt I

Switched on Pop

Vox Media Podcast Network

Music Interviews, Music History, Music, Music Commentary

4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 27 September 2022

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In part 1 of our Vergecast: Future of Music series, Alex Cranz talks with Switched on Pop's Charlie Harding about the trends in music today that make new songs out of old material, and whether it's foreshadowing the future of pop. Further reading: Selena Quintanilla Will Sound Older on Her New Posthumous Album Michael Jackson songs removed from streaming services to 'move beyond' fake vocals controversy Shred with Green Day, with some help from AudioShake Invasion of the Vibe Snatchers Music discussed: Como Te Quiero Yo A Ti - Selena My Way - Frank Sinatra I'll Be Seeing You - Billie Holiday We Can't Stop - Miley Cyrus bad guy - Billie Eilish Through The Wire - Kanye West Breaking News - Michael Jackson Real Love - The Beatles Free As A Bird - The Beatles 2000 Light Years Away - Green Day Betty (Get Money) - Yung Gravy Genius of Love - Tom Tom Club Fantasy - Mariah Carey Big Energy - Latto I'm Good (Blue) - David Guetta, Bebe Rexha Bang Bang - Rita Ora, Imanbek Higher Love - Kygo, Whitney Houston Don't Start Now - Dua Lipa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

There's a new Black Panther movie out and most of the reviews are extremely positive.

0:07.6

But not all of them.

0:08.6

The thing is, I think people need to understand that a movie can be very well-intentioned

0:15.9

and also not a good movie.

0:18.2

We offer two dueling perspectives on Wakanda Forever, one glowing and the other not so much.

0:25.9

This week on Into It, Voltiers Pop Culture Podcast.

0:32.9

Hey, it's Charlie.

0:36.0

I recently reported on the rise of interpolations and pop music.

0:39.8

They're everywhere.

0:41.2

And I continued that conversation the other day on the Verge Cast Podcast as part of

0:45.2

their special three-part series on the future of music.

0:48.0

I wanted to share that piece with you because it gets into the surreal technologies that

0:53.1

are turning old sounds into new hits in ways that I found totally surreal.

0:59.0

I spoke with Alex Kranz, managing editor of The Verge about the technologies that are

1:04.1

driving music forward, many of which will be explored on the other two parts of the

1:08.0

future of music series.

1:09.6

Subscribe to The Verge Cast and get those.

1:11.6

But first, here is the initial of those conversations with me and host Alex Kranz.

1:16.6

Okay.

1:17.6

So we're going to talk about a couple of different trends that are happening here in music.

1:23.2

And I'm curious about whether this is an indication of the future of music.

1:28.2

So the first one I want to talk about was this article I read on Vulture.

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