It may be hard to believe it in this technology-driven day and age, but one of the most pervasive sounds in popular music came about when a computer STOPPED working. In 2005, artist and innovator Imogen Heap released "Hide and Seek," a mysterious and emotional song featuring just her voice and a digital harmonizer. In this episode, Nate and Reanna dissect a song that launched a thousand memes and gave the world one of the defining sonic textures of our time.Songs DiscussedImogen Heap - HeadlockImogen Heap - Hide and SeekElectric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue SkyPhil Collins - In The Air Tonight Daft Punk - Around the WorldImogen Heap - Getting ScaredFrou Frou - Let GoJason Derulo - Whatcha SayBon Iver - WoodsColdplay - Hurts Like HeavenKacey Musgravesgracias a la vidaFrank Ocean - Close To You Zedd, Maren Morris, Grey - The MiddleCaroline Polachek - So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices