A Pittsburgh musician who wraps electronic pop in his own stop-motion visuals.
For a quick sense of his style, try 'Buttercup' or 'Those Eggs Aren't Dippy.' They frame that mix of catchy melody and slightly off-kilter feeling he does so well.
Stauber's work sticks because it feels like a personal project that got loose online. A song like 'Buttercup' caught on in 2017 with its handmade video, and he's kept building that world with tracks such as 'Those Eggs Aren't Dippy' and albums like 'Pop Food.' The music shifts from playful to quietly reflective, but it's always tied to those visuals he makes himself.
He started putting out music around 2013 with 'Finite Form.' Since then, he's released albums like 'HiLo' and shorter 'Micropop' pieces, while songs with straightforward titles like 'Paper Towels' or 'Cheeseburger Family' hint at his everyday touch.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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