Some 21st century pop classics

This list was compiled while I was preparing to speak at the Battle of Ideas discussion, Is Modern Music Rubbish? Although I was critical about the modern pop industry, I wanted to acknolwedge some songs which prove, to my ears at least, that commercial pop can still come up with the goods now and then.

Click on the links to listen to the songs or immerse yourself in the whole set on this YouTube playlist.

Is modern music rubbish?

“The Taylor Swifts and Beyonce’s of this world may be able to top the streaming playlists, fill stadiums, generate headlines, hold court to politicians and even awaken dormant economies when their circus comes to town. But outside of their admittedly considerable number of fans, how many of us could name or hum more than one or two of their songs? Or maybe, any of their songs?”

In October I took part in a panel discussion about modern music at the Battle of Ideas festival in London, along with Aaqil Ahmed, Rushabh Haria, Lysia Leal, Leo Villa and chair Andrew Calcutt. You can watch a video of the discussion below.

You can also watch other debates from the Battle of Ideas festival on the Academy of Ideas YouTube channel.

And, for anyone interested in the list I mentioned of great 21st century pop songs, I’ve posted it here.

It’s a Voodoo Christmas

Look for an exclusive two page House of Harley comic strip, ‘It’s a Voodoo Christmas’, in the OCCULTZ Weird Christmas Special. This festively fungal A5 zine was created by Owen Michael Johnson and Satanic Mojo’s Jason Atomic as a souvenir for visitors to the OCCULTZ Weird Christmas Market, which took place in Oxford on, yes, Friday 13th of this month.

Other highlights include Mutartis Boswell’s Horrific Holidays and ‘The Sinister Siberian Shamic Psychedelic Roots of Santa Claus’ by Jason Atomic.

There’s a few copies left so contact the Occultz guys if you’d like to bag one before Santa lays his mitts on them.