Hyperpop

aka PC Music Aesthetic, Future Pop, Glitch Pop

emerging

"Too online, too loud, too fast"

A futuristic, chaotic aesthetic inspired by hyperpop music, featuring neon colors, cyberspace imagery, and digital distortion.

Atmosphere

The sensory world of Hyperpop

Digital chaos, neon overload, internet speed, music festivals, cyberspace, RGB everything

Philosophy

More is more. Faster is better. Internet is reality. Chaos is aesthetic.

Who Lives Here

The character archetypes that embody Hyperpop

The Digital Native

The Hyperpop Kid

The Internet Artist

The Chaos Creator

What It Rejects

Hyperpop exists in opposition to:

Analog nostalgia

Slowness

Subtlety

Offline life

Daily Rituals

The practices and behaviors that define this way of living

Chronically online

Festival raving

Digital art making

Playlist curating

Origin

Emerged from PC Music label and hyperpop music scene in mid-2010s, exploding on TikTok through artists like 100 gecs and Charli XCX.

Era

2015-Present

Regions

Online, Los Angeles, London, Global

Trend Score

82

Key Elements

Key Garments

  • Cyber accessories
  • Neon clothing
  • Y2K pieces
  • Graphic tees
  • Platform shoes
  • PVC materials
  • Tech accessories

Silhouettes

  • Futuristic
  • Exaggerated
  • Digital

Color Palette

Digital overload in neon brightness

Primary Colors

Neon pink
Electric blue
Cyber green

Secondary Colors

Chrome
Holographic

Accent Colors

Digital glitch
RGB

Key Brands

Dolls Kill
streetwearcore
UNIF
streetwearadjacent
DIY makers
indiecore

Materials

PVCHolographic fabricsSynthetic materialsTech accessories

Cultural Context

Internet culture aesthetics, music-driven identity, digital native expression, and the acceleration of everything.

Associated Music

HyperpopPC Music100 gecsGlitch music

Core Relationships

Influenced By

Cyberpunk
Y2K
Rave

Influences

PC Music
Internet culture
Digital aesthetics
Rave culture

Related Cores

Cyberpunk
Y2K
E-Boy-E-Girl
Last updated: January 17, 2026