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Nerd-folk (also nerd folk, geek-folk, or dork-folk) [7] is a musical genre derived from filking that features humorous original songs involving geeky topics performed in a folk style. Laser Malena-Webber and Aubrey Turner of The Doubleclicks credit Marian Call and others with creating the genre. [ 8 ]
The band's second album, Fly or Die, sold 412,000 copies in the United States, but shipped at least 500,000 units, certifying it Gold. [1] [2] In 2005, N.E.R.D. ended their contract with Virgin and disbanded. Three years later, the band reunited under Star Trak Entertainment, a subsidiary of Interscope Records established by Williams and Hugo.
This is a list of artists who are known for producing music in the geek rock genre including its subgenres such as nerd punk and trock.. I Fight Dragons performing at Martyrs', Chicago, in 2009 Harry and the Potters performing in June 2007 They Might Be Giants performing in October 2010
Nerdcore is a genre of hip hop music characterized by subject matter considered of interest to nerds and geeks. Self-described nerdcore musician MC Frontalot has the earliest known recorded use of the term (to describe this genre) in the 2000 song "Nerdcore Hiphop". [5]
Geek rock [1] is a musical subgenre derived from pop rock and alternative rock within the nerd music group. It is characterized by the standard instruments of rock music often combined with electronic and unusual instruments, references to geek culture and specialized yet mundane interests, whimsy, and offbeat humor in general.
Pages in category "Nerd music" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
No One Ever Really Dies (stylized as NO_ONE EVER REALLY DIES) is the fifth and final studio album by American hip hop and rock band N.E.R.D., released on December 15, 2017, by I Am Other and Columbia Records. [5]
Nerdapalooza UK was the United Kingdom equivalent of the American nerd music festival. Unlike its United States counterpart, it consisted of fewer artists and was a free event. Although supported by Nerdapalooza US's creator, the creator and organizer of Nerdapalooza UK was Stephen "MisterB" Brunton.