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Following her breakthrough chart success with "Fancy" and "Boom Clap," Charli XCX underwent an artistic mutation. She aligned herself with Producer A.G. Cook, founder of the avant-garde PC Music collective, and the late visionary producer SOPHIE. Together, they crafted the Vroom Vroom EP (2016), a metallic, abrasive, and neon-drenched take on electronic pop music.

For years, XCX World was a tomb. Tracks like "Come to My Party," "Bounce," and "Taxi" became mythical bootlegs played only on YouTube re-uploads.

To elevate these radical, synthetic sounds into a mainstream radio landscape, Atlantic and Asylum Records enlisted —a multi-Grammy-winning mixing engineer celebrated for his work with Madonna, Björk, and Lady Gaga.

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Following her breakthrough chart success with "Fancy" and "Boom Clap," Charli XCX underwent an artistic mutation. She aligned herself with Producer A.G. Cook, founder of the avant-garde PC Music collective, and the late visionary producer SOPHIE. Together, they crafted the Vroom Vroom EP (2016), a metallic, abrasive, and neon-drenched take on electronic pop music.

For years, XCX World was a tomb. Tracks like "Come to My Party," "Bounce," and "Taxi" became mythical bootlegs played only on YouTube re-uploads.

To elevate these radical, synthetic sounds into a mainstream radio landscape, Atlantic and Asylum Records enlisted —a multi-Grammy-winning mixing engineer celebrated for his work with Madonna, Björk, and Lady Gaga.