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Sonic Subcultures

Sonic Subcultures

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Sonic Subcultures unpacks formative records to understand the cultural moments that emerge from popular music. Our first season looked at the Nu Metal resurgence, when a decades-old genre found new momentum with a younger generation. Our second season looks at then of our most formative records from across our lives to understand how personal taste is made and developed over time.The Media Resonance Network Musique
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  • Season 2 Episode 4 - Tyler, the Creator's IGOR
    Feb 11 2026

    Blending soul, funk, rap and synth-heavy pop, Tyler, The Creator’s IGOR is as chaotic as it is controlled, capturing the push-pull of love, ego and emotional fallout.

    In this episode, Marc Lajeunesse and Safa Hachi explore IGOR’s storytelling, the cult of interpretation around it, and how Tyler’s heartbreak became a cultural movement.

    We ask: When artists hide emotion behind aesthetics, what gets revealed and who’s really listening?


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    49 min
  • Season 2 Episode 3 - Metallica's S&M
    Feb 4 2026

    Metallica built their empire on speed, rage and grit, then watched that same empire question whether they still belonged. From Load to Master of Puppets, they blurred the lines between metal and mainstream with varying levels of fan acceptance.

    In this episode, Marc Lajeunesse and Safa Hachi unpack how Metallica’s sound, image and ethos evolved while facing loyalty tests from fans, the media, and even themselves.

    We ask: How do you stay true to your roots when you’re the reason the genre grew branches?


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    42 min
  • Season 2 Episode 2 - Arctic Monkeys' AM
    Jan 28 2026

    In this season of Sonic Subcultures, we ask ‘what makes a listener over time?’ By revisiting 10 formative records for our hosts, we trace the way personal taste can develop and evolve, and how lives intersect with cultural and subcultural moments through music.When AM dropped in 2103, the Arctic Monkeys traded scrappy Sheffield rock for leather jackets and American desert rock swag. The result? A record that didn’t just top the charts but branded itself into Tumblr dashboards and Gen Z nostalgia Playlists.

    In this episode, Marc Lajeunesse and Safa Hachi unpack how AM became its own aesthetic ecosystem. From Alex Turner’s “cool guy” act to the double-edged sword of sonic evolution.

    We ask: how do you grow as a band when every version of you becomes someone’s personality?

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    51 min
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