Post-internet music
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Contents
Names
- Post-Internet Music
- Post Internet Music
Artists & Creatives
- Charlotte Emma Aitchison aka Charli XCX (UK)
- Fatima Al Qadiri (KT)
- Kai (Kari) Altmann aka Hitashya or HXYA (US|IN|FR)
- Maya Arulpragasam aka M.I.A. (UK|SL)
- Claire Boucher aka Grimes (CAN)
- Sean Lee Bowie aka Yves Tumor (US)
- DJ Mark Brown (US)
- Zak Caipa aka Zakmatic (US)
- The Claw aka Total Freedom, Nguzunguzu and Kingdom (US)
- A.G. Cook (UK)
- Elysia Crampton aka Chuquimamani-Condori (MX|US)
- Pan Daijing (DE)
- Hannah Daly aka HD (US)
- Lauren Devine (US)
- Khalif Diouf aka LE1F (US)
- Discwoman (Ariel Zetina, Ashley Venom, BEARCAT, Bergsonist, bronz3 g0dd3ss, Ciel, Fauzia, Juana) (US)
- Alexandra Drewchin aka Eartheater (US)
- Hayden Dunham aka QT (US)
- Marc Glasser aka Dubbel Dutch (US)
- Destiny Nicole Frasqueri aka Princess Nokia (US)
- Future Brown (US)
- Gatekeeper (Aaron David Ross, Matthew Arkell) (US)
- GHE20G0TH1K (Venus X, Shayne Oliver, etc.)(US)
- Peggy Gou
- Yulan Grant aka SHYBOI (US)
- Holly Herndon (US|DE)
- Hoemelettes (Petit Piment and Mara) (SWZ|FR)
- Lars Holdhus aka TCF (DE)
- House of Ladosha
- Juliana Huxtable (US)
- Karmina Collective (US)
- Benji Keating aka Palmistry (UK)
- Keller & Kosmas aka AIDS-3D, Daniel Keller, Nik Kosmas (US|DE)
- K-Waï Collectif (FR)
- Jeremy Larroux aka Laylow (FR)
- Jack Latham aka Jam City (UK)
- Kareem Lotfy (EG|DE)
- Sara Manara aka DJ Manara (UK)
- Mara (SWZ|FR)
- Asma Maroof aka Ma Nguzu of Nguzunguzu (US|SWZ)
- Ashland Mines aka Total Freedom (US)
- MobileGirl (DE)
- N.A.A.F.I. (Alberto Bustamante a.k.a. Mexican Jihad and Fausto Bahía a.k.a. Tomás Davo) (MX)
- Sadaf H Nava aka Sadaf (US)
- Nkisi (UK)
- NO NAZAR COLLECTIVE (Omar, Bianca Maieli, AKU, DJ Sudi + MTooray)(US)
- Nick Newlin aka Yen Tech (US|KOR)
- Nguzunguzu
- Norman Orro aka Music For Your Plants (ES|NL)
- Camilo Padilla aka Kamixlo (UK|CH)
- PAN Record Label (DE)
- Petit Piment (FR)
- PC Music (A.G. Cook, Sophie, Hannah Diamond) (UK)
- PNL (Tarik Andrieu and Nabil Andrieu) (FR)
- Michael Quattlebaum aka Mykki Blanco (US)
- Alejandra Ghersi Rodriguez aka Arca (US|SP)
- Aaron David Ross aka ADR (US)
- Ezra Rubin aka Kingdom (US)
- Travis Scott (US)
- Colin Self (US|DE)
- Sophie (UK)
- Jazmin Venus Soto aka Venus X (US|DR)
- Julian Wadsworth aka Lil Internet (US|DE)
- Jennifer Walshe (UK|IRE)
- Kanye West (US)
- Tobias Lee aka WHY BE (KOR|DN|DE)
- Yung Lean (SW)
Curators, Writers and Theorists
- Adam Harper
- Ruth Saxelby
Events
- Club Vortex and Club Infinity, New York, 2009-2013, curated by Ezra Rubin aka Kingdom
- GHE20G0TH1K, New York, 2009-2016, curated by Venus X and Shayne Oliver
Discussions & Panels
Publications
Magazines, Journals, Blogs
- Post-Internet Sound, a crowdsourced database of sound and music works started by Holly Herndon & Jennifer Walshe in 2015.
- Dis Magazine, 2010-. (Now Dis.art) Mixes.
Videos, Podcasts, Radio
Essays, Articles, Book Chapters
- Charlie Jones, "Grimes is leading a generation of online musicians to the material world. The post-internet pop that Grimes pioneered suggests a world beyond the digital that no-one expected.", Dummy Magazine, London and Online, 22 May 2012.
- Robert Barry, "So What Is Post-Internet Music, Anyway?", Vice, November 11 2015.
- "An Overview of the Post-Internet Art Movement and How it has Changed Music", Wax Cylinder, May 11 2017.
- Michael Waugh, "'My laptop is an extension of my memory and self': Post-Internet identity, virtual intimacy and digital queering in online popular music", Popular Music 36:2, Cambridge University Press, 2017.
- Bas Grasmeyer, "Post Internet Music", Medium.com, February 12 2018.
- Adam Harper, "Charting the Evolution of Post-Internet Music", Redbull.com, 3 Oct 2018.
- Lucia Clara Affaticati, "Post-Internet Music: Negotiating Queer Identity in the Digital Era", Brief Encounters Journal, 2024.
- Nina Hess, "Charli XCX’s BRAT and the Liminal Space of Post-Internet Pop", Medium, May 20 2025.
Theses
- Michael Waugh, Music That Actually Matters? Post-Internet Musicians, Retromania and Authenticity in Online Popular Musical Milieux, Cambridge: Anglia Ruskin University, 2015. PhD Thesis.
- Khristopher R. K. Ohlendorf, On the Internet by Means of Popular Music: The Cases of Grimes and Childish Gambino, London, Canada: The University of Western Ontario, 2016, 157 pp. Master's thesis.
Conferences & Symposia
See Also
Post-internet Art, Deconstructed Club Music, Cloud Bass, Future Bass, Cloud Rap, Mash-Up Music, Post-Club, Post-Rave, NuRave, Post-Western, New World, Laptop Music, DIY Pop, Post-Digital, Post-Conceptual, Interculturalism, Transculturalism, Third Culture, Fourth Culture, New Materialism, HyperPop, Assemblage, Global Village, Global South, Pan