
Nate Sloan
Musicologist. Co-host of the Switched on Pop podcast, offering music theory perspectives on pop songs.
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Apr 16, 2025 • 45min
The Sonic Brand Makeover We Didn’t Know We Needed
Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan, the creative minds behind Switched on Pop, share their journey of revamping their podcast's theme song after a decade. They dive into the emotional ties to their original tune and the hilarious chaos of crafting a new sonic identity. The duo discusses balancing nostalgia with innovation, exploring sonic branding complexities, and blending traditional melodies with modern elements. With insights on the art of jingle creation and listener engagement, this playful discussion highlights the significance of sound in shaping experiences.

Jul 10, 2024 • 37min
Switched-On
Charlie Harding, a songwriter and music journalist, and Nate Sloan, a musicologist, dive deep into the revolutionary legacy of Wendy Carlos and her groundbreaking album 'Switched-On Bach.' They discuss the synthesizer's remarkable journey from its 1890s invention to redefining musical genres. The pair explores the fusion of classical music and electronic sound, highlighting how Carlos overcame obstacles to pave the way for future artists. Personal anecdotes reveal the artistry behind synthesizers, shedding light on key figures who shaped the electronic music landscape.

May 28, 2019 • 44min
How technology is changing music with Switched on Pop’s Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan
Charlie Harding and Nate Sloan, hosts of 'Switched on Pop', join in-depth discussions on how technology is reshaping the music landscape. They explore the evolution of pop music, driven by chart-toppers like 'Sucker' and 'Bad Guy', while analyzing how streaming platforms influence song structures and lengths. The duo dives into the dynamics of music distribution, emphasizing the power of playlists and the rise of shorter songs. They also predict future trends, highlighting emerging genres and the adaptations artists are making in the digital age.