What The Hell Is Chamber Psych?

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Spotify's end of year stats seem to have invented an entire genre...

Yesterday - December 1st - saw Spotify unveil their end of year stats, sparking a few surprises.

Users were given Spotify Unwrapped reports, which logged their listening habits on the service.

Fans were left with one over-arching question, however: what the hell is 'chamber psych' when it's at home?

It seems that Spotify have invented an entire trend - if not a fully fledged genre - even if no one involved understands what it is.

There are multiple *Reddit threads* on the topic, with numerous *Spotify playlists* being created in an attempt to define that is essentially undefinable.

So, what the hell is 'chamber psych' anyway?



According to that Spotify end of year round-up thing, my 3rd most listened to genre is ‘chamber psych’ and I didn’t even know that was a genre until today. And I can confirm that it is indeed one of my favourite genres.

— Bob Hardy (@B0bHardy) December 2, 2020


Nadine Shah has an answer:



Chamber Psych pic.twitter.com/kd0hnOqqUq

— Nadine Shah (@nadineshah) December 3, 2020


And so does Jane Weaver:



Chamber Psych messing with everyones minds like it whence was supposeth to. pic.twitter.com/R4JfnXOBDt

— Jane Weaver (@JanelWeaver) December 2, 2020


And so does Speedy Wunderground:



CHAMBER PSYCH EXPLAINED:@Spotify https://t.co/yMQuiw1QQi

— Speedy Wunderground (@SpeedyWunder) December 2, 2020


We're still no further forward, to be honest. In truth, it's a little reminiscent of NME's early 90s fixation with sub-genres - the New Wave Of New Wave, the Camden Lurch etc etc etc.

It would be great, however, if *Spotify's payment system could be improved...*

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