Listening Project Chapter 6

As we move into fall 2024, I’ve listened to enough artists for this listening project that I’ve come across a few that I just didn’t like. These won’t receive a write-up, but will eventually be included in the final list of artists I listened to in this project. With that clarification out of the way, we move right along.

PROTODOME is the artist name of Dr. Blake Troise, a researcher and musician who makes funky chiptune fusion music. Protodome’s library was a refreshing change from…well, pretty much everything else in my listening project. Four tracks really stood out to me. “Hotline Coldcall” and “New York Cheesecake” are delightful, groovy chip fusion that just makes you smile. “Nostalgia Breaks Hearts…” is a little gem that’s surprisingly poignant. Finally, “4000ad” is a real triumph - an 8-minute epic made entirely with 1-bit synthesis.

Electro Deluxe is a French fusion band that isn’t as well known as they should be. I initially discovered them through their fabulous cover of “Staying Alive”, but their library has a lot more to discover. Most notable to me is the album “Live in Paris”, where they are joined by a full big band. To me the band really comes alive in this format, and this album is an absolute jewel - like the perfect cocktail of Tower of Power and European big band jazz. I gushed about it when I first heard about it and I’ll gush here again - in my mind this album is a must-listen.

Chappell Roan has been taking the world by storm, and has become something of a patron saint for lesbians everywhere. I had friends recommending Chappell’s work very highly, so I bumped her library up the list and listened to all of it twice. The word I would use to describe Chappell the most is refreshing. It is refreshing to hear pop music with a great voice, great songwriting, great lyrics, and heart. Most pop music nowadays all feels like the same bland, formulaic drivel designed specifically to print money and nothing else. Well-produced and engineered yes, but memorable? Absolutely not. Chappell’s music is fun to listen to, it is memorable, and (most importantly) it makes you feel things.

For me, the slow songs were really what drew me in, especially on the second listen. In fact, out of my 5 favorite songs, “Red Wine Supernova” is the only one that is up-tempo. The rest (“Bad for You”, “School Nights”, “Coffee”, and “Kaleidoscope”) are slow heartbreakers or sensual love letters. When you’re in a more melancholy mood, those four songs are enchanting. They draw you into your own emotions in the exact way that you want.

With a start like this, I can’t wait to heart what Chappell Roan will create going forward.

Sadly, Sabrina Carpenter to me is more of the usual bland pop that is the vast majority of the genre. However, I did find one song to love in her library with “In My Bed”.