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“The Verge's Weekend Questionnaire features an interview with Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding, the duo behind the popular music podcast Switched on Pop. They recently brought their deep dives on the art of pop music to Netflix. The duo's love for fresh vegetables and guitar pedals is a unique aspect of their creative process. Expert Analysis: This interview highlights the growing influence of music podcasts in shaping popular culture. As more creators turn to podcasting, we can expect to see a surge in innovative storytelling and analysis. The success of Switched on Pop also underscores the importance of niche content in attracting dedicated audiences.”
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They’re the Lennon–McCartney of overanalyzing pop music. | Image: Daniel Randall As if you needed more reason to love Carly Rae Jepsen's "Call Me Maybe" beyond its pop perfection, it is also, according to lore, the genesis for Switched on Pop , one of the best music podcasts out there.
“Cohosts Nate Sloan and Charlie Harding obsessively dissect pop songs, from the theory behind their musical choices to their production techniques. If you're a student of pop music, then this is a must-listen podcast. Sloan is a composer and professor of musicology at USC Thornton School of Music, where he researches pop, but also jazz and even Tin Pan Alley.”
Harding is a songwriter, music journalist, and a professor as well.
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