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PC Music (Music)
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PC Music is a London-based online record label and art collective, composed of artists of various types of Electronic and Pop music. Founded in 2013 by A.G. Cook in the wake of a previous "pseudo-label" called Gamsonite, the label has since introduced several members who have been steadily releasing music under the name, including Hannah Diamond, GFOTY, Danny L. Harle, EASYFUN, Life Sim, and more.As a collective, PC Music is... weird. While there is diversity from its various artists and collaborative acts, PC Music in general is infamous for its uniquely post-ironic aesthetic, typically exaggerating traits of 2000's commercial-era pop and electronic music to hyper-real, almost-parodic lengths, often featuring amatuer vocalists with pitch-shifted vocals to give a strange dissonance to the artificial cuteness of their genres. Many of the acts are aliases of unconfirmed origin, some of whom might just be different stage names of other artists, and even those who are confirmed to be real tend to have an air of surreal murkiness to the way they present themselves.When taken as a whole, PC Music can be seen sort of as an online post-ironic performance art installation, with various critics interpreting its ongoing and steadily growing entirety as either a critique or an embrace of advertising, modern consumerism and the consumption of music, online identities, and internet culture at large.In 2014 and 2015, many of the label's acts and affiliates, including Cook, SOPHIE, QT, GFOTY, Hannah Diamond, etc. made their live debuts at South by Southwest, as well as Pop Cube in 2015 as part of the Red Bull Music Academy Festival. In May 2015, the label released a compilation album titled PC Music Volume 1, as well as PC Music Volume 2 in November 2016. During May 2017, the label hosted a "Month of Mayhem", daily releasing brand-new material for its duration, which would be released in compiled format later on. PC Music Volume 3 would be released in May 2022.In June 2023, PC Music released the 10 compilation, simultaneously announcing that after ten years of activity, the label would be having its final year of new releases, with future endeavors being limited to archival projects and special reissues.Their website can be found here. They also run a Youtube, Soundcloud, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Due to the wildly diverging nature of the group and its projects, descriptions of individual artists and notable collaborative efforts have been split into individual folders. | |
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Mythology Gag | |
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Mythology Gag: The title of A.G. Cook's "Beautiful Superstar" is a pretty obvious nod to previously-released solo singles "Beautiful" and "Superstar", though otherwise they are all compositionally different. | |
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Hidden Depths: Several label members, including Danny L. Harle, EASYFUN, and felicita, have experience in various types of classical music in addition to pop and electronic music. felicita in particular often involves themselves with traditional arts, and their debut studio album hej! incorporates elements of Polish folk music and storytelling. GFOTY has offhandedly mentioned a few times of being a chef, having went to Le Cordon Bleu and is fond of pastries, but as usual with GFOTY, it's unclear if this is actually true or just another quirk of her character. | |
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Auto-Tune: A frequent occurrence on many songs, sometimes to pick up after the vocalists' shortcomings, but just as often contributing to their intentionally synthetic and hyper-real sound. | |
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Flipping the Bird | |
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Flipping the Bird: GFOTY's logo is the Starbucks logo giving the double two-finger salute. | |
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Poe's Law | |
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Poe's Law: The entire label is drenched in this. Many generally see PC Music as making some sort of comment on pop music, consumerism, and internet culture, but what exactly it entails —whether it's an affectionate celebration or a cynical deconstruction— is an individual basis and up for the viewer to determine. The fact most of its acts tend to be private or straight-up anonymous and thus silent regarding the matter doesn't help to bring answers. GFOTY is one of the biggest examples of this, with a persona so comically bizarre and trashy that it's extremely difficult to tell how much of it is an act, especially since she tends to maintain "character" in every appearance she makes outside the music. Hannah Diamond is also an interesting example, who has such a hyper-polished and synthetic feel to her, with occasionally borderline-saccharine lyrics to boot. Off the mic, however, she's repeatedly shown to be rather candid about both the synthetic and sincere elements to her persona, lending a ton of credence that it's all pretty much to be taken at face value. | |
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Punk Rock | |
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Punk Rock: GFOTY is clearly influenced by it, incorporating typical punk-y traits including messy, DIY-sounding aesthetics, and borderline political themes surrounding hedonistic pop culture. It's a little closer to the genre with Call Him a Doctor thanks to shredding guitar and bass work from Johnny White Really-Really. | |
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Stylistic Suck | |
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Stylistic Suck: The label has this down to an art, with A.G. Cook admitting he enjoys "recording people who don't normally make music and treating them as if they're a major label artist," with some projects ending up smack-dab in the border between cheesy amateurism, avant-garde idiosyncrasy, and genuine fun. GFOTY's music and general persona takes cues from mainstream club and pop music, but with its most ugly, noisy, and vulgar traits dialed up to eleven, often sounding rushed, erratic, and off-the-walls insane. Kane West revels in this probably to the most extreme length in the label, deconstructing club music to incredibly simple and clunky arrangements using MIDI instruments. Reportedly, the project began from a Tiga remix contest where he submitted a joke entry and won. This also extends to his visuals, with all of his releases featuring black text on white backgrounds, with Western Beats simply being his name in Comic Sans. | |
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Sound-Effect Bleep: GFOTY's "Call Him a Doctor" features a few bleeps of these at really inexplicable times. | |
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Ambiguous Gender | |
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Ambiguous Gender: A very common trend with the label, and likely an intentional one. Due to the synthetic anonymity of several projects while invoking a ton of typically feminine or cutesy imagery in their music, it often results in confusion as to what act is what gender, or is even real. | |
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Anonymous Band: invokedZig-zagged. While the names and histories of some members are public, there are just as many acts who have miniscule or straight-up nonexistent online presence aside from their music and alias. Some are eventually being outed as alternate pseudonyms of one or more PC Music acts, some remaining eternal online mysteries, leading to unending suspicions on the realness of certain projects, as well as the label's generally surreal nature. This also applies to a greater degree for vocalists, some of which are clearly not the artists themselves, but tend to remain uncredited, whether out of privacy or to preserve their mystery. A pretty extreme example occurred with a mysterious mix simply titled "∂", which features no graphics, no connected artists, and the only content in the description is the mix's download link (the files do have metadata, but very cryptically, where the "contributing artists" that would be listed instead read as random phrases). It turns out, however, it's actually the soundtrack to a QT-based short film Quinn Thomas, whose credits list A.G. Cook as its original composer. | |
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Genre Roulette | |
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Genre Roulette: A.G. Cook's album 7G is possibly the most kaleidoscopic project to ever come out of the label, featuring an assortment of everything from pop, dance/club music, Alternative Rock, ambient, even spoken word and neoclassical music. Being an album containing 49 songs and over 2 and a half hours worth of content, it manages to cover a lot of ground. | |
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Copiously Credited Creatorinvoked: Played for Laughs with "Pop Cube Trailer 2" with GFOTY, with every role being credited as "GFOTY". The cast list credits her as "HERSELF: GFOTY" multiple times, as well as under "ALSO STARRING" and "WITH SPECIAL GUEST" credits. | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness | |
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Early-Installment Weirdness: Oddly subverted with GFOTY. She initially released music under the title in PC Music's predecessor "pseudo-label" Gamsonite, which was already akin to the post-ironic signature sound she's presently known for, but her first proper release on PC Music itself, "Bobby", is a surprisingly straightforward pop ballad with an unusual amount of sincerity from her. It didn't take long for her to return to form with her Secret Mix, however. | |
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Step Up to the Microphone | |
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Step Up to the Microphone: A.G. Cook tends to reserve vocal performances to other artists and features, but he's the primary singer in "Superstar" and "Lifeline", and he also gets a verse on Charli XCX's "Out of My Head" remix. By the time of 7G, he's become much more inclined to sing himself, being the most prominent vocalist of his albums. | |
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Author Appeal: For whatever reason, GFOTY is fond of Starbucks, with her logo being a copy of its giving the double V-sign, and her 2017 compilation album is even named GFOTYBUCKS. In the "VIPOTY" short film, it actually features as a setting the characters go to, with GFOTY killing Polly by poisoning her frappuccino. | |
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Meaningful Name: "Dance Floor" by MC BOING — an initially one-shot collaborative act between Danny L. Harle and Lil Data — features a lot of cartoony "boing" sound effects amidst its hyper Eurobeat instrumental. | |
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Played for Laughs | |
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Danny L. Harle ramped this up for laughs during his 2014 Dead or Alive set, with names including Huge Danny, Danny Sunshine (which he would actually later use for the release of "Never Thought"), Dane Harle, Mal Danny, and Danny "Dick in the Pants" Harle/Charles. For his debut album Harlecore, he explored the album as four distinct personas with their own take on rave music, most of them tinged with collaboration with another artist: "DJ Danny" (a stoic Chrome Champion version of himself), "MC Boing" (a hyperactive cartoon MC representing himself and Lil Data), "DJ Mayhem" (a violent Beast Man representing himself and Hudson Mohawke), and "DJ Ocean" (an ethereal jellyfish spirit representing himself and Caroline Polachek). | |
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A Wild Rapper Appears! | |
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A Wild Rapper Appears!: Parodied in "The Argument" and the title track of GFOTY's Call Him a Doctor, especially the former, in which the rap verse is simply a Rhymezone list of words and that rhyme with "bird." | |
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Siamese Twin Songs | |
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Siamese Twin Songs: Namasenda's "Dare AM" and "Dare PM" were released alongside one another and feature the same vocals and lyrics, but the production is significantly different with each and changes the tone; "AM" being more slow and heavy, "PM" being much faster and energetic. | |
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Surreal Humor | |
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Surreal Humor: Due to the label's wild love affair with surreality and Poe's Law, it's no surprise that they dabble in this. The Pop Cube trailers with Hannah Diamond, A.G. Cook, and GFOTY in particular are a cheeky menagerie of bizarre edits and half-coherent non-sequiturs. The short film for "VIPOTY" appears to have a mostly coherent plot, but is made amusingly hazy from a ton of stilted dialogue and acting, weirdly-placed edits and sound effects, and overall awkward subject matter. | |
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Initialism Title: Life Sim's "IDL" is framed like this, but what IDL actually stands for is unknown (the song itself doesn't help as the only lyrics are the letters themselves). It's suggested to perhaps be totally meaningless, though A.G. Cook's remix of the track for 7G is titled "Idyll". | |
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Zig-Zagging Trope | |
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invokedZig-zagged. While the names and histories of some members are public, there are just as many acts who have miniscule or straight-up nonexistent online presence aside from their music and alias. Some are eventually being outed as alternate pseudonyms of one or more PC Music acts, some remaining eternal online mysteries, leading to unending suspicions on the realness of certain projects, as well as the label's generally surreal nature. | |
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Retraux | |
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Retraux: Several acts, most prominently Hannah Diamond, frequently indulge in a relatively modern take on this trope, specifically imitating commercial art from the early 2000's. CGI and glossy hyper-realistic polish are very common recurring elements. Planet 1999 takes an extra step further in time, with their lo-fi sound, fashion, and overall visual aesthetic evoking the early-mid 90's. | |
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Greatest Hits Album | |
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GFOTYBUCKS (2017) (compilation album) | |
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Word-Salad Humor | |
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Word-Salad Humor: Part of GFOTY's surreal-ness is her tendency to construct her imagery, lyrics, and even entire songs like someone with an extremely low attention span. With lyrics especially, they usually only barely cohere into proper thoughts, and much of her humor comes from the ensuing awkwardness. | |
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Foreshadowing | |
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Foreshadowing: "Oh Yeah", the first single off A.G.'s second album, Apple, was quietly teased with one of the tracks off 7G, titled "No Yeah". While "Oh Yeah" is a fully-formed pop ballad, "No Yeah" is a short minute of an ASMR-esque passage of A.G. whispering some of the song's lyrics with no instrumental whatsoever. | |
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Silly Love Songs | |
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Silly Love Songs: Much of Hannah Diamond's discography is filled with these, occasionally circling around the role technology plays with romantic relationships. Funnily enough, despite the hyper-real and post-ironic approach the rest of the label is soaked in, Hannah admits that they actually come from a place of genuine sincerity and heart. | |
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Sensory Abuse | |
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Sensory Abuse: The label and its acts tend to be really fond of this; everyone has their moments of being musically overwhelming due to harshness, denseness, or both, and visually, some of their music videos and websites can get really crazy and flashy (warnings are not given, but anyone with severe epilepsy should approach them with caution, if not outright avoid them outright). | |
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Amicable Exes | |
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A.G. Cook's "Oh Yeah" is a similarly upbeat and optimistic take, as while it's describing a relationship at the end of its rope, the narrator still wishes to end things on a mutually happy note, allowing them to still be friends later. | |
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Catchphrase: Danny L. Harle has embraced "HUGE" as an adjective, including the nickname "Huge Danny". | |
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Distinct Double Album: A.G. Cook's debut album 7G is a septuple album, with 49 total tracks spread across 7 discs, each one being based around a specific instrument: drums, guitar, supersaw synths, piano, nord keyboards, spoken word, and "extreme vocals". Many of the tracks average between 3-4 minutes, and the entire experience lasts just over 2 and a half hours. | |
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Break-Up Song: Hannah Diamond's approach to Silly Love Songs also entails when the love ends up not working out, featured in tracks like "Fade Away" and "Invisible". All of them are more bittersweet than outright sad as usually they find some kind of closure, such as in "Love Goes On" where — as the title implies — she finds solace in moving onto newer pastures. A.G. Cook's "Oh Yeah" is a similarly upbeat and optimistic take, as while it's describing a relationship at the end of its rope, the narrator still wishes to end things on a mutually happy note, allowing them to still be friends later. | |
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Alter-Ego Acting | |
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Alter-Ego Acting: GFOTY's entire persona is built on evoking a comically hedonistic and whacked-out Hard-Drinking Party Girl, not just in her music, but even in interviews with reputable publishers. Like most of PC Music, it's really hard to define where GFOTY the character and GFOTY the artist begin and end. invokedTaken a step further with her short film, "VIPOTY", where she plays both a character named GFOTY and another character named Polly. Neither of them feel like any less of a character, with GFOTY killing Polly after she steals her boyfriend. Spinee during the transition skits of her Dog Food mixes with GFOTY is playing herself... who is a dog that makes dog food. Kane West indulges in type 1 of this trope; while the real Gus Lobban is known, Kane West plays himself as a separate person and "the world's biggest DJ ever," something journalists tend to play along with in interviews. In the Halloween 2014 Dead or Alive stream, several label members performed with a light horror bend to them, most of them gaining appropriately spooky names: Evil Data, Lipgloss Sins, Ghoulfriend Of The Year, Danny Skel' Harle, Spine, A. G. Spook, Death Sim, Kane Ghost/Pain West (amusingly, Thy Slaughter didn't need to change its name). | |
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Last Note Nightmare: Thy Slaughter's "Bronze" is mostly straightforward bubblegum pop, but it abruptly finishes with a distorted voice saying "THY SLAUGHTERRRRRR". | |
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Virtual Celebrity: QT is a musical performance art project by Hayden Dunham of the eponymous international pop singer who's "the living embodiment of the semi-fictitious DrinkQT energy drink," having only officially released one single in 2014 called "Hey QT", produced by SOPHIE and A.G. Cook. While Hayden Dunham was not formally signed to the label until 2021, they were an ongoing affiliate for several years after the fact, making occasional guest appearances at PC Music-related shows, and were the subject of a half-"documentary", half-Mind Screw short film in 2017 titled Quinn Thomas. | |
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Fun with Acronyms | |
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Fun with Acronyms: GFOTY has an album called Call Him a Doctor, referencing her short film "VIPOTY" where the character's boyfriend is named "Chad". | |
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Chrome Champion | |
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For his debut album Harlecore, he explored the album as four distinct personas with their own take on rave music, most of them tinged with collaboration with another artist: "DJ Danny" (a stoic Chrome Champion version of himself), "MC Boing" (a hyperactive cartoon MC representing himself and Lil Data), "DJ Mayhem" (a violent Beast Man representing himself and Hudson Mohawke), and "DJ Ocean" (an ethereal jellyfish spirit representing himself and Caroline Polachek). | |
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And Starring | |
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And Starring: In the lyric video for Danny L. Harle's "Me4U", the title lists Morrie as its featuring vocalist. Alternatively in its music video, it's instead "starring Kim Chi", who's featured in the video lip-synching to the song. | |
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Self-Deprecation | |
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Self-Deprecation: During Danny L. Harle's Dead or Alive livestream, he plays it like a typical summer liveset of pop music to the delight of the audience. After he gets poisoned and is replaced with a skeleton named Danny Skel' Harle, however, he plays a spooky remix of his own track "In My Dreams", and the crowd hates it. | |
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Self-Titled Album | |
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easyFun (2013) | |
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Cover Version | |
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Cover Version: GFOTY is fond of adding brief covers of popular songs to her mixes: Secret Mix has her cover "Nobody Does it Better" by Carly Simon, "It's All Coming Back to Me Now" by Céline Dion, and "Unbreak My Heart" by Toni Braxton. Cake Mix has her cover of "Mysterious Girl" by Peter Andre (named "Mysterious GFOTY"), and "All the Small Things" by blink-182. Through her Soundcloud in 2018, she did a Drum and Bass cover of "Creep" by Radiohead titled "CREEP(UR A)". Notably, it features perspective-flipped lyrics, flipping the song's self-pitying attitude into something more outwardly scathing. While outside PC Music, Augustus/Kane West did a retooled cover of GFOTY's "Bobby" called "I Guess It Doesn't Really Matter". Kane West did a remix/cover of "Archangel" by Burial in his clunky, MIDI-arranged style. Hannah Diamond has a cover of "Concrete Angel" by Gareth Emery (ft. Christina Novelli) on Soon I won't see you at all that also appeared on Reflections. A.G. Cook has done his fair share of instrumental covers/remixes of various tracks, though most of them technically unreleased, such as "Pon Pon Pon" by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu or "Better Off Alone" by Alice Deejay. One official release was a note-for-note recreation of "Windowlicker" by Aphex Twin, reportedly made during "a very intense 48 hours inside a windowless room — somewhere between a Braindance rehearsal and a labour of love." 7G contains multiple covers: "Official" by Charli XCX, "Beetlebum" by Blur, "The Best Day" by Taylor Swift, "The End Has No End" by The Strokes, "Today" by The Smashing Pumpkins, "Chandelier" by Sia, and "Crimson and Clover" by Tommy James and the Shondells. Apple features a cover of "Animals" by Oneohtrix Point Never. Hyd released a cover of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds' "Into My Arms" as a non-album single in 2022. | |
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I Have Many Names | |
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I Have Many Names: There have been several confirmed (as in "publicly known") cases of artists having multiple aliases within the label, though most of them are as brief one-offs. Danny L. Harle ramped this up for laughs during his 2014 Dead or Alive set, with names including Huge Danny, Danny Sunshine (which he would actually later use for the release of "Never Thought"), Dane Harle, Mal Danny, and Danny "Dick in the Pants" Harle/Charles. For his debut album Harlecore, he explored the album as four distinct personas with their own take on rave music, most of them tinged with collaboration with another artist: "DJ Danny" (a stoic Chrome Champion version of himself), "MC Boing" (a hyperactive cartoon MC representing himself and Lil Data), "DJ Mayhem" (a violent Beast Man representing himself and Hudson Mohawke), and "DJ Ocean" (an ethereal jellyfish spirit representing himself and Caroline Polachek). Tielsie is believed to also go as "Stelvio" (they did a remix of GFOTY's "Lover", initially found in an unreleased mix as the former, officially released in a remix album as the latter), though very little information exists about either. | |
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Waxing Lyrical | |
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Waxing Lyrical: In GFOTY's "VIPOTY" short film, Polly's first words to Chad are "What's your name? I like your smile," taken from her earlier song "Lover". | |
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Intercourse with You | |
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Intercourse with You: GFOTY has no qualms loudly singing about intercourse, with one of her most audacious examples being "Friday Night", with an entire verse about being at the club "banging, banging, banging, banging, banging, banging loads of guys." | |
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Unplugged Version | |
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Unplugged Version: During his appearance in Porter Robinson's online Secret Sky 2020 festival, A.G. Cook preformed acoustic renditions of various songs, including his own "Superstar". This wound up being a bit of foreshadowing to 7G, which has an entire disc dedicated to the guitar as a primary instrument. | |
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Broken Record | |
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Broken Record: A very frequent occurrence in countless original tracks and remixes. | |
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Word Salad Lyrics | |
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Word Salad Lyrics: GFOTY's "The Argument" is half complete gibberish, half a Rhymezone list of words that rhyme with "bird" read in sequential order. | |
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Animal Motifs | |
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Animal Motifs: Spinee often associates her PC Music-related work with dogs, visually and audibly. In the skits from her Dog Food mixes, she also plays one who runs a dog food company. | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business | |
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O.O.C. Is Serious Business: It's generally presumed that by default, PC Music and its artists act on some level of vague Alter-Ego Acting, one of the bigger individual examples being GFOTY. However, both she and the label's social media "broke character" to publicly apologize when she ended up making a joke in politically-incorrect taste. | |
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Identical Stranger | |
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Identical Stranger: Planet 1999's Caro Maulin looks suspiciously similar to fellow PC Music signee QT/Hayden Dunham, doesn't she? It didn't help that the video for "Spell", the band's label debut, featured her in very grainy silhouette, making some fans think that QT had returned; Caro suspects it might specifically be because of their fringe haircuts. | |
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Hard-Drinking Party Girl | |
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GFOTY's entire persona is built on evoking a comically hedonistic and whacked-out Hard-Drinking Party Girl, not just in her music, but even in interviews with reputable publishers. Like most of PC Music, it's really hard to define where GFOTY the character and GFOTY the artist begin and end. invokedTaken a step further with her short film, "VIPOTY", where she plays both a character named GFOTY and another character named Polly. Neither of them feel like any less of a character, with GFOTY killing Polly after she steals her boyfriend. | |
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