Geek Pop was an online music festival featuring artists inspired by science, established in 2008. In the first festival, hosted by the website Null Hypothesis: The Journal of Unlikely Science, attendees were only able to download a podcast featuring songs about science as a radio-style festival report. After 2009, the festival moved to its own website where listeners could listen to music for free and download radio-style report podcasts called the "highlights podcast". The Geek Pop website would also produces a monthly podcast, and has hosted live events. As of June 2016, the festival and website are no longer active.
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Geek Pop was an online music festival featuring artists inspired by science, established in 2008. In the first festival, hosted by the website Null Hypothesis: The Journal of Unlikely Science, attendees were only able to download a podcast featuring songs about science as a radio-style festival report. After 2009, the festival moved to its own website where listeners could listen to music for free and download radio-style report podcasts called the "highlights podcast". The Geek Pop website would also produces a monthly podcast, and has hosted live events. As of June 2016, the festival and website are no longer active. (en) |
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