Tag: Chicago

How Spotify and Samsung Brought Fresh Finds to Life in Chicago, From Live Performances to Interactive Experiences

Listeners looking to discover music from some of the most promising independent artists need look no further than Spotify’s Fresh Finds. Since 2016, Fresh Finds has served as a launchpad for DIY-minded artists, and we’re continuing to expand the program by connecting artists and fans in new and unique ways.

Last week, we partnered with Samsung to host a two-day live experience in Chicago featuring artists with deep connections to the city. More than 500 music fans came together to enjoy immersive activations and rotating performances by Fresh Finds artists Slow Pulp, Pink Pablo, Kara Jackson, Paris Texas, Fana Hues, and Casper Sage, as well as DJ sets from jigitz and Très Mortimer.

Yacht Rock: How the Smooth Sounds of the ’70s and ’80s Became a Genuine Genre

When the weather’s warm, the weekends long, and the cocktails crafted using blue curaçao, there’s no better music than yacht rock—the soft, smooth sounds released between roughly 1976 and 1984 that typically feature vocals and keyboards with guitars barely audible in the background. Yet, this genre of music didn’t even have a name until a few years ago. 

Artists like the Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, and Chicago were once viewed as belonging to an adult-contemporary, soft-rock bridge between ’70s disco and ’80s arena rock. But in 2005, a few friends noticed that several artists’ albums of the era had boats on their covers. They jokingly called these albums “marina rock” and created a 12-episode comedy video series that went viral. Yacht rock was born, and today the video series’ creators even have a podcast, Beyond Yacht Rock.

On Spotify, yacht rock is most popular among those aged 45-54 and 18-24, indicating that listeners who came of age during the music’s heyday and their children love those smooth grooves. While yacht rock is most streamed in the U.S., U.K., and Canada, when measured as a percentage of total streams yacht rock is far and away the most popular in New Zealand. In fact, seven of the top 10 cities that keep yacht rock on repeat are in New Zealand (which also just so happens to be the current holder of the America’s Cup—coincidence?). 

But what are the defining characteristics of yacht rock? Let our yacht-or-knot list below be your celestial guide.

Check out the official Yacht Rock playlist.