Notas del episodio
At 24, Taylor Swift abandoned the country genre that made her famous and bet her legacy on 1980s synth pop with 1989. This episode explores how that pivot redefined her identity and shifted the power dynamics of the entire global music industry.
We look at the vintage synths behind the sound, the streaming battles she waged, and the critical reckoning her success forced.
- Refusing her label's plea for a fiddle and committing to a blatant, cohesive pop album
- Vintage synthesizers like the Juno-106 and DX7 and the foot-stomping beat of Shake It Off
- Blank Space weaponizing the media's crazed-serial-dater caricature of her
- Pulling her catalog from Spotify and forcing Apple to reverse its free-trial royalty policy in 24 hours
- The Ryan Adams cover controversy exposing rockism and sparking the poptimism deb ...Â