Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.
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Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.
Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.
Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.
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Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.
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Reissue of Hyd’s PC Music debut - produced by A.G. Cook, Caroline Polachek and umru - charting her metamorphosis from the QT avatar into Tay Tay-meets-Grimes style hyperpop grunge slay
An early fixture of PC Music as QT, Hayden Dunham has become one of its leading lights in recent years as Hyd, addressing the label’s aesthetic arrested development with a more grown-up style of pop songwriting that mixes chart-style chops with cannier traces of up-to-the-second electronic club music. Arriving elven and dreamy on the swole Reese bass ballad of ‘No Shadow’, the EP impresses with her quiet/loud electro-pop ace ‘Skin 2 Skin’, beside the ebullient electro-country twang of ‘The Look on Your Face’ and neuro-pop lullaby ‘The One’.