HYPERPOP

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Across
  1. 4. Audio processing technology widely used in hyperpop music to manipulate vocal pitches.
  2. 8. Genre characterized by its maximalist production, experimental sounds, and blending of pop, electronic, and other genres.
  3. 10. Producer and founder of the PC Music label, a central figure in the hyperpop scene.
  4. 12. Record label known for its innovative approach to pop music, closely associated with the hyperpop genre.
Down
  1. 1. The rhythmic foundation of hyperpop music, often characterized by energetic and syncopated electronic percussion.
  2. 2. Common effect used in hyperpop production to create unexpected, distorted sounds.
  3. 3. British singer known for her experimental pop music and collaborations within the hyperpop genre.
  4. 5. Genre closely related to hyperpop, known for its use of synthesizers, drum machines, and digital production techniques.
  5. 6. Genre that hyperpop often subverts and reimagines, incorporating elements of mainstream pop music into its experimental sound.
  6. 7. Innovative producer and artist known for pushing boundaries in hyperpop with tracks like "BIPP" and "Ponyboy".
  7. 9. Duo consisting of Dylan Brady and Laura Les, known for their chaotic, genre-blurring hyperpop sound.
  8. 11. A term often used to describe the sugary-sweet, catchy melodies found in hyperpop music.