Sophisti-pop

It’s kind of a funny name, sophisti-pop. Like a lot of subgenre titles it feels reductive and catchy to a fault, there to get a point across without painting the whole picture. Sophisti-pop is meant to describe something akin to adult alternative: music that has its hands in the pies of jazz, R&B, the glossy modern pop of the 1980s/early 90s. I like describing it as Bowie’s Young Americans played exclusively on MIDI instruments. However you approach it, it’s a lovely lazy river to delve into. The languid tempos, the ambient flourishes. You put on Love Deluxe or Kaputt and you’re transported to a world of muted chrome, where everyone is beautiful and sad and in dangerous, extraordinary love.

Amelia Riggs

Write About Love cover

Write About Love

Belle and Sebastian
I’m Your Man cover

I’m Your Man

Leonard Cohen
Dawn FM cover

Dawn FM

The Weeknd
The Hills cover

The Hills

Nicholas Krgovich
My Light, My Destroyer cover

My Light, My Destroyer

Cassandra Jenkins
The Nightfly cover

The Nightfly

Donald Fagen
Kaputt cover

Kaputt

Destroyer
Hats cover

Hats

the Blue Nile
Amplified Heart cover

Amplified Heart

Everything but the Girl