My Agenda ft. GFOTY & Pussy Riot
Dorian Electra
My Agenda is a maximalist provocation dressed as a pop song — a track that announces its own absurdity in the first ten seconds and then fully commits to the bit for three relentless minutes. The production piles on synth stabs, processed vocal hooks, and a bass that borders on physically uncomfortable, all operating at a register somewhere between a commercial jingle and an act of sonic warfare. The collaboration with GFOTY and Pussy Riot layers three distinct transgressive performance traditions — British art-pop weirdness, Soviet dissident punk energy, and Dorian's own hyperpop maximalism — into something that feels less like a song than a manifesto delivered via sugar rush. Lyrically it plays with the panic around queer "agendas," reclaiming the slur ironically by leaning into it with deadpan theatrical commitment. The emotional tone is triumphant absurdism — joy weaponized against bad-faith moral panics. This is music made for people who understand the joke and are done being polite about it, equally at home in a performance-art space or a hyperventilating dance floor.
fast
2020s
relentless, dense, hyper-compressed
American hyperpop / British art-pop / Soviet dissident punk
Electronic, Pop. Hyperpop. euphoric, defiant. Escalates from absurdist provocation into triumphant collective manifesto, weaponizing joy against bad-faith moral panic with deadpan theatrical commitment.. energy 10. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: layered multi-voice, theatrical, deadpan, transgressive, collaborative. production: synth stabs, processed vocal hooks, physically uncomfortable bass, relentless maximalism. texture: relentless, dense, hyper-compressed. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. American hyperpop / British art-pop / Soviet dissident punk. Performance-art space or hyperventilating dance floor, for people who understand the joke and are done being polite about it.