This is a snippet from a premium Patreon episode of Fluxpod. This episode is a Q&A in which I answer a series of questions largely dealing with music trends and "irony" in relationship with making and appreciating music. The question presented here is basically "Why didn't Electronica stay big in the US?" If you want to hear the full episode and every other premium episode, you should hit up the Fluxpod Patreon page.
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Rob Sheridan on creating the visual world of Nine Inch Nails
Premium Preview: Ronen Givony on Pearl Jam
Sean T Collins on Industrial: Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, KMFDM, Pigface, Meat Beat Manifesto, and more
Cates Holderness on Tumblr's year in music - K-pop, Harry Styles, sea shanties, Hozier, and more
Premium Preview: Sam Humphries
Emily Gould on Perfect Tunes and passing music down to children
Premium Preview: Bianca Gracie on R&B
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Premium Preview: Rob Sheffield on Pavement and Sade
Melanie McClain explains how A&R works in 2020
Molly Mary O'Brien on Sad Girls and Merch
Premium Preview: Rob Sheffield on Destiny's Child and Van Halen
Ryan Broderick on 100 Gecs
Brittany Spanos on Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Doors, and Madonna
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