“I think the dance floor is dead… so now we’re making rock music.”

One sentence from Charli XCX during a British Vogue interview that sparked immediate online discourse and announced the release of Charli’s brand new single ‘Rock Music’. Was this the end of Brat? A reinvention? A provocation? Or something much bigger?

From the branding of Brat Summer to the mythology of rock authenticity, the episode examines how genres have evolved from musical categories into emotional identities, and why truly risky art often alienates audiences first.

Featuring discussion on David Bowie, LCD Soundsystem, hyperpop, streaming culture, TikTok aesthetics, and the death of scene identity, this episode asks:

What does authenticity actually mean in modern music culture? And in an era driven by algorithms and branding is risking your audience the last truly authentic thing an artist can do?

The Last Mixed Tape is hosted by Stephen White, and is also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

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Charli XCX has released her brand new single ‘House’ featuring John Cale – Photo Credit: Paul Kooiker

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