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Merriam-Webster names "slop" word of the year as AI-generated content floods the Internet
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Merriam-Webster names “slop” word of the year as AI-generated content floods the Internet

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Generative AI, like most technologies, can be abused. When that abuse becomes noticeable enough for a leading dictionary to take note, it’s a sign the phenomenon has reached the broader culture.

On Sunday, Merriam-Webster announced that “slop” is its 2025 Word of the Year, capturing how the word has come to summarize the onslaught of poor-quality AI-produced material spreading across social media, search listings, and the wider web. The dictionary defines slop as “digital content of low quality that is produced usually in quantity by means of artificial intelligence.”

“It’s such an illustrative word,” Merriam-Webster president Greg Barlow told the Associated Press. “It’s part of a transformative technology, AI, and it’s something that people have found fascinating, annoying, and a little bit ridiculous.”

When choosing its Word of the Year, Merriam-Webster’s editors analyze search trends and usage data, then agree on the term that best sums up the year. Barlow told the AP the surge in searches for “slop” signals growing recognition that users are encountering counterfeit or low-caliber content online.

Dictionaries have been following AI’s influence on vocabulary for several years: Cambridge named “hallucinate” its 2023 word of the year because of AI systems’ propensity to produce convincing but false statements (long-time Ars readers will be pleased to know there’s another dictionary term for that as well).

The pattern shows up across internet culture, which is full of fresh terms. This year, Oxford University Press chose “rage bait,” meaning material crafted to incite anger and drive engagement. Cambridge Dictionary selected “parasocial,” referring to one-sided bonds between audiences and public figures or influencers.

Distinguishing the useful from the worthless

As the AP notes, “slop” first appeared in English in the 1700s to denote soft mud. By the 1800s it described swill fed to pigs, and later it came to mean rubbish or items of little worth. The AI-related sense extends that long-standing use for something undesirable and low-quality.

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Stranger Things S5 trailer hints at Vol. 2
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Stranger Things S5 trailer hints at Vol. 2

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Ten days remain until the next installment of the fifth and final season of Stranger Things, and Netflix has unveiled a new trailer for what it’s calling Volume 2. That segment will encompass episodes five through seven, with the season finale forming Vol. 3.

(Spoilers for Season 5, Vol. 1 ahead.)

Season 4 concluded with Vecna—the main antagonist—opening the gate that allowed the Upside Down to spill into Hawkins. S5, Vol. 1 includes a time jump, yet in some respects it came full circle, since those moments lined up with the third anniversary of Will’s initial disappearance in S1.

In Vol. 1, Hawkins is under military occupation and Vecna is targeting a new group of young children while posing in human form as “Mr. Whatsit” (a nod to A Wrinkle in Time). He abducted Holly Wheeler and brought her into the Upside Down, where she encountered Max, who remains in a coma but whose consciousness is hiding within one of Vecna’s old memories. Dustin struggled to process his grief over Eddie Munson’s loss in S4, creating a rift with Steve. The rest of the gang concentrated on stockpiling supplies and aiding Eleven and Hopper as they hunted Vecna in the Upside Down. Instead, they discovered Kali/Eight, Eleven’s psychic “sister,” being held in a military lab.

The situation reached a climax at the military base when Vecna’s demagorgons attacked to seize eleven more children, wiping out most of the soldiers in short order. The major reveal was that, due to his abduction by Vecna in S1, Will possesses his own supernatural abilities. He can access Vecna’s hive mind and harness those powers for himself. He employed his newly found powers to free his friends from the demagorgons.

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The Top Dining Trends for 2025
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The Top Dining Trends for 2025

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Cabbage

“I’m thrilled that cabbage got its time to shine this year. It’s such a overlooked vegetable and remarkably adaptable. You can braise it, broil it, blanch it, or bake it, and it consistently adds something unique to the meal.” —Aidan Owens, culinary director, Herb & Sea + Herb & Wood, Encinitas + San Diego

Savory Martinis

“One of the standout trends of 2025 was the emergence of the hyper-savory martini. I love a martini, but one that evokes the whimsical three-course bubblegum from Willy Wonka? Absolute perfection. I desire my martinis to have the flavor of tomato or sour cream and onion or seaweed, if possible. And if they come with a little sidecar snack, that’s even better.”—Jackie Carnesi, executive chef, Kellogg’s Diner, Brooklyn

The All-day Cafe

“I adore the atmosphere of a European café where you enter for a coffee and find yourself lingering for a bite or returning later for a drink. For operators facing labor shortages and ever-rising business costs, it’s a business model that helps maintain expenses and optimize space use.”—Rose Previte, chef-owner, Maydan & Maydan Market, DC and Los Angeles

Sauvignon Blanc with Jalapeño Slices

“When the sauv blanc + jalapeño trend first started appearing on my feed, it seemed silly, but it turned out to be surprisingly bright, crisp, and balanced in the most unexpected way. To create one, pour a chilled, zesty Sauvignon Blanc (think New Zealand, Loire Valley, Chile), and rather than muddling anything, simply drop in a slice or two of fresh jalapeño. The heat gently infuses the wine and enhances the tropical, citrusy notes — it’s like the quietly sophisticated sister of a DIY spicy margarita who enjoys poetry and frequents a wine bar.”—Amari Collins, wine influencer and founder of Vin Dealer, New York City

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The Top 10 Unforgettable Dishes of 2025, As Rated by Chefs and Specialists
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The Top 10 Unforgettable Dishes of 2025, As Rated by Chefs and Specialists

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Sergey’s Place, Yerevan, Armenia
“Barbecuing is a vital aspect of Armenian hospitality, which I experienced as part of my family heritage thanks to my grandparents, and Sergey’s Place exemplified this perfectly. Everyone gathered around the grill instead of sitting at the table, essentially dining directly off the grill, taking pieces of lavash and filling them with skewered meats and veggies cooked over an open flame. The entire experience was enchanting: people were dancing, enjoying cigarettes, taking small sips of blended fruit brandy, and laughing heartily. I am eagerly looking forward to going back!” —Josh Harris, founder, Trick Dog, Quik Dog San Francisco

The Midnight Diner, Charlotte, NC
“A hurricane forced me to stay in Charlotte for a night. After searching for a restaurant unsuccessfully, a parking attendant recommended trying The Midnight Diner. I ordered fried chicken, collard greens, a biscuit, and sweet tea, and it was sheer perfection. It was made even more enjoyable with an entirely unexpected soundtrack of ’70s classic rock.” —Alex Pincus, CEO, Crew, New York City

Nong’s, Portland, OR
“What tops my list is the khao man gai from Nong’s in Portland, OR. An adored Thai classic, this chicken-and-rice dish is elevated by Nong’s skillful restraint, featuring a minimalist presentation complemented by deeply layered, bold flavors.” —Antonio Wormley, executive chef, Little Clam at The Wayfinder Newport and a participant in this season’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen,’ Newport, RI

The goat shoulder plated in a white bowl

Kabawa, New York City

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China's retail sales increase significantly falls short of predictions in November, exacerbating concerns about consumption.
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China’s retail sales increase significantly falls short of predictions in November, exacerbating concerns about consumption.

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19 November 2025, China, Shanghai: Boats glide by the skyline of downtown Shanghai on the Huangpu River. The tallest structure visible is the Shanghai Tower (in the background).
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In November, China’s economic deceleration intensified, with lackluster performance in consumption, investment, and industrial output growth, as authorities worked to restrict supply while endeavoring to rekindle demand and halt the downturn in the property sector.

Retail sales experienced a 1.3% increase last month compared to the previous year, falling significantly short of Reuters’ median projection for a 2.8% rise and down from 2.9% growth in the month before.

Industrial production grew by 4.8% in November year-over-year, falling short of the 5% anticipated increase and representing its lowest expansion since August 2024.

Capital expenditure in fixed assets, which encompasses real estate, declined by 2.6% from January to November year-over-year, exceeding economists’ forecasts of a 2.3% decrease.

This decrease deepened from 1.7% in the January to October span and marked the steepest drop recorded since the pandemic’s onset in 2020, according to data from Wind Information dating back to 1992.

“The reduction in fixed asset investment and the recent fall in property prices have adversely affected consumer sentiment,” stated Zhiwei Zhang, president and chief economist at Pinpoint asset management, in a note following the statistics, foreseeing that more fiscal and monetary stimulus measures will be expected in the first quarter of the coming year.

Investment in real estate saw a 15.9% drop in the first 11 months of this year, steeper than the 10.3% decline recorded in the January to October timeframe, as the property downturn continues.

In yet another indication that the sector’s decline is still seeking a bottom, the decreases in home prices across 70 major cities sharpened in November. New home prices decreased by 1.2% in tier-1 cities including Beijing, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen, while resale home prices fell by 5.8% from the previous year.

Furthermore, economists at Golman Sachs noted last week that the slump in auto sales has significantly impacted overall retail sales, alongside the “negative distortion” from the earlier-than-usual commencement of the Singles-Day online shopping festival, which shifted some demand from November to October.

Data from the China Automobile Dealers Association indicated that auto retail sales volume in November declined for the first time in three years, falling by 8.1% year-over-year to 2.23 million vehicles, as many local administrations suspended the trade-in subsidies.

A number of online shopping platforms prolonged their promotional activities to stimulate consumer spending, running from early October through November 11, thus forming the lengthiest Singles’ Day sales duration ever. Yet, the sales outcomes disappointed as consumers tightened their spending, with gross merchandise volume increasing by only 12%, down from 20% growth last year, based on information from Syntun.

Need for rebalancing

Chinese authorities have committed to provide more policy support to stimulate domestic demand and elevate consumption and investment in the upcoming year. The finance ministry disclosed in a release on Saturday that it intends to issue ultra-long-term special government bonds next year to finance projects enhancing national security.

The funds will also be allocated for equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-in initiatives. The ministry further committed to enhancing its budget for investment to mitigate the downturn in fixed-asset investment recently.

However, analysts seemed less hopeful given that Beijing has not yet introduced any substantial stimulus measures.

“Although we are witnessing targeted policy support, it remains challenging to foster a significant rebound in consumption without evident improvements in job prospects and wage elevations,” remarked Zavier Wong, market analyst at asset management firm eToro.

Eswar Prasad, an economics professor at Cornell University and senior fellow at the Brookings Institute, expressed apprehensions about the durability of China’s economic growth. In an opinion piece published on Sunday, the economist advocated for structural reforms to rebalance the economy, including initiatives to strengthen the labor market, enhance the social safety net, and support private enterprises.

“The government clearly aims to rebalance growth and recognizes what is necessary to enhance household consumption and increase productivity. However, there appears to be little urgency and no definitive timeline for actionable policy measures to achieve these goals,” Prasad commented.

The urban unemployment rate in November remained at 5.1%, consistent with the previous month. Youth unemployment has raised more concerns, with the latest figure for October reaching 17.3%.

Nonetheless, China’s economy looks poised to fulfill the official growth goal of “around 5%,” bolstered by a surge in exports to non-U.S. markets, despite ongoing tariff strains with Washington impacting shipments to the world’s largest consumer market.

China’s trade surplus surged to a record $1.1 trillion in November, surpassing its previous full-year record of $992.2 billion set in 2024, in merely 11 months, raising widespread apprehensions regarding its dependency on foreign demand and currency depreciation to maintain competitive export levels.

International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva last week urged China to “hasten” efforts to support domestic consumption and reduce reliance on exports for economic growth.

Ting Lu, chief China economist at Nomura, warned that elevating the renminbi, or yuan, to lower the trade surplus may not be sustainable without effective actions to eliminate economic deflation.

The trade-weighted value of the renminbi against a mix of currencies, rather than just the U.S. dollar, has appreciated by 3% from 2021 to 2025, a timeframe during which China’s exports climbed by 44.8%, according to Lu’s estimates.

“Should there be a deceleration in growth and worsening deflation, markets might shift to a bearish perspective on the RMB, leading to depreciation against the USD and its overall basket,” Lu added.

The offshore yuan has strengthened by over 3% this year to 7.0496 per dollar as of Monday, its strongest position since October of the previous year, according to LSEG data.

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Hong Kong judiciary declares pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai culpable of sedition and conspiracy with external entities.
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Hong Kong judiciary declares pro-democracy campaigner Jimmy Lai culpable of sedition and conspiracy with external entities.

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Jimmy Lai, the founder of Next Digital Ltd., steps out of a vehicle from the Correctional Services Department upon arriving at the Court of Final Appeal in Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Lai, a well-known critic of Beijing and the local authorities, was charged last year under the national security law enforced by Beijing, claiming he collaborated with foreigners by advocating for sanctions against China. Photographer: Chan Long Hei/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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On Monday, a Hong Kong court convicted pro-democracy campaigner and media tycoon Jimmy Lai of sedition and collusion with foreign nations.

The 78-year-old faces charges under Hong Kong’s contentious national security law, established by Beijing in 2020 following extensive pro-democracy protests in 2019.

The court declared Lai as guilty of “conspiracy to collude with foreign nations or external entities to jeopardize national security.”

It further noted that Lai and his tabloid, Apple Daily, solicited a foreign nation or entity outside of China “to impose sanctions or blockades or partake in other hostile actions” towards Hong Kong or China.

The court’s extensive 850-page ruling described the businessman as having “nurtured resentment and hostility towards the PRC [People’s Republic of China] throughout much of his adult life.”

As one of the CCP’s harshest critics, Lai pleaded not guilty to two counts of colluding with foreign powers under the national security law, as well as a count of conspiring to publish seditious materials.

He has been detained since 2020, with his trial commencing in December 2023. The sentencing for Lai is anticipated to occur on Jan. 12.

Immediately after the verdict, Andrew Collier, a senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, remarked that the ruling was “not very favorable” from the standpoint of foreign investors, stating that “individuals desire an independent judicial system that safeguards the rights of citizens and the financial sector.”

Collier stated the verdict regarding Lai was anticipated, but highlighted concerns surrounding investor confidence in Hong Kong.

Despite a rising number of IPOs expected in 2025, he noted, “if investors lack faith in the judicial system, illustrated by cases like Jimmy Lai’s, it poses a threat to the future of Hong Kong.”

Lai, who established the Asian clothing brand Giordano, the newspaper Apple Daily, and the digital media firm Next Digital, was mentioned by U.S. President Donald Trump during his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in South Korea in October.

Trump urged Xi to free Lai during their discussion, as reported by Reuters.

The court expressed that Lai’s “sole motive” was to incite the downfall of the Chinese Communist Party, asserting that “even though the final cost involved jeopardizing the interests of the populace of the PRC and the HKSAR [Hong Kong is a special administrative region of China]. This was the ultimate goal behind the conspiracies and secessionist publications.”

Before the verdict was announced, veteran investor David Roche indicated that a more lenient stance might benefit Hong Kong’s business environment. “This, I believe, would foster an overwhelming impression and thus conviction among those in the financial sector that Hong Kong has reverted to its typical, business-driven, dynamic self.”

Lai obtained British citizenship prior to Hong Kong’s return to China in 1997.

The trial’s verdict marks the latest chapter in Hong Kong’s political landscape, which has seen a diminishing democratic opposition in one of Asia’s financial centers since the implementation of the national security law.

Under the alterations to Hong Kong’s electoral framework introduced in 2021, the number of directly elected representatives in the city’s legislature underwent significant reductions, with only “patriots” vetted by an election committee permitted to run for office.

Monday’s ruling follows the dissolution of Hong Kong’s last pro-democracy party on Sunday after 31 years, along with a “patriots-only” legislative election that recorded the second lowest voter turnout in the history of the region.

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'Individual of interest' apprehended in connection with Brown University shooting, law enforcement reports
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‘Individual of interest’ apprehended in connection with Brown University shooting, law enforcement reports

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A suspect of interest has been apprehended regarding a shooting incident at Brown University in the United States that resulted in two fatalities, according to police authorities.

Additionally, nine others sustained injuries after a shooter opened fire at the institution in Providence, Rhode Island, on Saturday.

Law enforcement indicated that the apprehended suspect is in his 20s, who was subsequently identified by US news sources as Benjamin Erickson.

Mayor Brett Smiley of Providence stated that seven individuals who were injured in the event remained in stable condition, with one in critical condition and another having been released.

The shooter began firing in a classroom at approximately 16:00 local time (21:00 GMT) on Saturday within the Holley engineering building located at the eastern section of Brown’s campus, officials reported.

The names of the deceased and most of the injured have yet to be disclosed, but Brown University President Christina Paxson informed reporters on Saturday that all those affected, both deceased and wounded, were students.

In an email sent to staff on Sunday, the leader of Durham Academy, a private institution in North Carolina, mentioned that one of their alumni, Kendall Turner, had been injured in the violence, as reported by US media.

“Our thoughts and prayers are with Kendall, her family, and the entire Brown University community during this tremendously challenging period,” remarked Michael Ulku-Steiner.

In a statement made public by the university on Sunday, Paxson noted that several sections of campus remained restricted while police continued their investigations.

Around 2,000 students were moved to safe areas overnight, she said, expressing her gratitude for the students and local residents who welcomed them into their homes.

Paxson mentioned that the families of the two fallen students were receiving support.

“There are insufficient words to comfort families encountering the loss of a child, but we will do everything within our power,” she continued.

During a press conference on Sunday, Smiley stated that a previous directive for residents to shelter in place had been rescinded.

The mayor indicated that he had met with victims and their families in the hospital and felt “overwhelmed” by their “bravery, hope, and appreciation”.

A vigil is planned for Sunday evening for the community.

Earlier, police had released CCTV images of a male suspect departing the location clad entirely in black. Law enforcement stated that a firearm was not discovered during a sweep of the premises.

In a post on X, FBI director Kash Patel revealed that the suspect was captured at a hotel in Coventry, during the early hours of Sunday, following a tip-off from Providence Police.

Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez confirmed on Sunday that officials were not searching for any additional suspects and were collaborating with prosecutors to gather evidence.

A large contingent of police officers and federal agents was dispatched to Providence on Saturday to locate the suspect.

Speaking from the White House, President Trump expressed hope for the rapid recovery of the nine injured students and paid tribute to the families of the two deceased individuals.

This attack on the Ivy League university contributes to the total of 389 mass shootings recorded in the US this year, according to data from the Gun Violence Archive.

It categorizes mass shootings as incidents with four or more victims killed or injured, excluding the attacker.

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You must check out Sudan Archives’ violin masterpiece for the club.
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You must check out Sudan Archives’ violin masterpiece for the club.

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The BPM offers a rich and erratic journey through the history of dance music.

The BPM offers a rich and erratic journey through the history of dance music.

Dec 14, 2025, 11:45 PM UTC
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The BPM
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My first encounter with Sudan Archives was through her track “Nont for Sale” from her debut EP Sink released in 2018, and I have been a devoted admirer ever since. With each release, she discovers new dimensions to shape her violin sound, bending it against conventional expectations.

Athena showcased her engaging dialogue with the instrument, keeping its tone mostly discernible and natural, while shifting from experimental pop to ambient textures. Natural Brown Prom Queen incorporated a collage of sound aesthetics, samples, and contemporary R&B, merging her violin with more distinctly electronic sounds. The BPM features recognizable violin segments but fully embraces the technological facets of Sudan Archives’ artistry.

The album kicks off with “Dead,” which starts with soft orchestral builds and a recognizable, processed violin. At the 1:30 mark, the rhythm hits — high-pitched vocal snippets weave through the stereo space, accompanied by a rolling synth bass putting the entire piece on the dance floor. This track acts as a kind of mission statement, with several segments examining the varied forms of Archives’ artistry as she queries, “Where my old self at? Where my nеw self at?” responding to herself with the chant “right here, right hеre.”

What ensues is a dynamic exploration of dance music, ranging from the steady funk of “My Type” to the cheeky trap-infused sex verses of “Ms. Pac Man” — even featuring an Irish jig in the midst of “She Got Pain.” Throughout the album, elements of autotune, drum and bass breaks, house piano riffs, techno synth bass, and soaring violin embellishments appear. Often, multiple styles coexist within a single song as Archives sidesteps conventional pop forms, joyfully transitioning from one genre to another.

Naturally, the pace of The BPM is considerably heightened in contrast to much of Archives’ prior work. However, it’s not exclusively filled with dance tracks. “Come and Find You” alludes to the 80s and early 90s R&B stylings reminiscent of artists like Sade. Frequently, the lyrics address emotional themes: “I found a way to reach you even when we’re out of sync, I’m gonna find my way back to you, Even when it’s challenging I embrace the push and pull,” she expresses on “David & Goliath.”

The BPM is a complex, frenetic album that delights in its unpredictability and musical fragments. It’s also my top album of 2025. Despite its mid-October release, it was my most played album according to my Apple Music Recap. Sudan Archives The BPM is accessible on Bandcamp and various streaming platforms, including Qobuz, Tidal, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube Music, and Spotify.

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Absynth has returned and is stranger than ever after 16 years.
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Absynth has returned and is stranger than ever after 16 years.

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Native Instruments brings back the iconic synth with MPE support and fresh presets from Brian Eno and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.

Native Instruments brings back the iconic synth with MPE support and fresh presets from Brian Eno and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.

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Terrence O’Brien is the Verge’s weekend editor. He possesses over 18 years of experience, including a decade as managing editor at Engadget.

Absynth is considered a cult classic within the soft synth community. First introduced in 2000, it quickly garnered a following among the rising number of individuals creating music on computers. However, its last significant update, Absynth 5, was released in 2009, and Native Instruments officially phased out the instrument in 2022, citing insufficient resources to keep up with software that desperately needed updating. Now, Absynth is set for a grand revival with version six, developed in collaboration with original designer Brian Clevinger and featuring presets from Brian Eno and Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith.

The essence of what made it so popular remains intact in Absynth 6. It continues to be a powerful semi-modular virtual instrument with a variety of synthesis engines and extensive modulation capabilities. There’s classic subtractive synthesis with a vast array of waveshapes, from basic sine waves to intricate complex chords — you can even draw your own waveform. Additional options include FM, a sample player, and a granular engine.

This positions it alongside other leading super-synths like Omnisphere, Serum, Pigments, and Massive X from Native Instruments. However, where it truly excels, even compared to those renowned plugins, is in its envelope system. Instead of the usual four-point ADSR (attack, decay, sustain, release) envelope, or even a six-point DAHDSR (delay, attack, hold, decay, sustain, release) envelope, Absynth 6 envelopes boast up to 68 points. These can be looping, single-shot, or time-synced. The modulation potential in Absynth is remarkable.

This capability contributes to its proficiency in crafting evolving soundscapes. Native Instruments promotes Absynth as being “weird by design,” and it’s hard to dispute that title. Many of the included presets lean towards the unusual, commonly utilized not in the score of a sci-fi or horror film, but rather prioritize texture and atmosphere. For those who enjoy ambient music or cinematic scoring, Absynth is a fascinating tool to incorporate into your toolkit. Enhancing its cinematic adaptability, Absynth 6 supports up to eight-channel surround sound, a rare feature.

Another new feature in version 6 of Absynth is MPE support, which enhances its already intricate sounds by providing more expressive options. By pressing harder or sliding your finger on a compatible controller, such as the Push 3 or Roli Seaboard, users can manipulate a filter, introduce a new oscillator, or adjust the feedback on the Aetherizer granular effect for each note individually. This allows for highlights on specific notes in a chord progression while keeping the root note subdued.

The most visible update to Absynth is the newly integrated AI-assisted preset explorer. Instead of presenting a simple list of sounds to navigate, Absynth now defaults to a collection of points arranged roughly by mood. It bears resemblance to Obsidian’s graph view or the XO sample manager. Personally, I’m not particularly fond of this approach. It’s adequate for discovering surprising sounds among the over 2,000 presets available, but it complicates tracking what I’ve previewed and what is new to me.

If you wish to modify a preset swiftly without delving into the various sound design tabs, patches offer up to eight macro controls, alongside a Mutate button that makes random minor adjustments to the current sound, creating a fresh variation.

Absynth 6 is offered at a price of $199 for new users. However, if you are already a user of Absynth 5, you can upgrade for just $99.

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‘I'm feeling constricted’: the hesitant emergence of shapewear for males
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‘I’m feeling constricted’: the hesitant emergence of shapewear for males

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There comes a moment—mere seconds into dressing—when I feel the urge to panic. The edge of my stretchy top has rolled up around my sides before my head even emerges from the neck hole, and with my arms still trapped in the sleeves, I can’t maneuver to pull it down. I squirm helplessly for a minute, but the predicament doesn’t get any better; the band of gathered fabric is tight against my chest, unyielding. At that point, I sense the first flicker of rising dread—so reminiscent of early childhood—stemming from being ensnared in my clothing.

I’m attempting, for the first time, to don an item of shapewear designed for men—a seemingly ordinary, highly elasticated long-sleeve workout top that I hope will grant me the immediate slim silhouette of someone who frequents the gym, rather than someone who hasn’t since the pandemic began.

Ultimately, after some astonishing contortions, I am fully dressed and, shall we say, contained. In discussions where men share methods to minimize one’s silhouette using shapewear, many recommend trying this kind of top, ideally one size smaller. Had I followed that advice, I’d still be sprawled on the bedroom floor with it snagged halfway over my head.

Strictly speaking, the top I’m wearing doesn’t even fit the shapewear classification—it’s commonly referred to as “compression wear,” a stretchy sub-type of athletic apparel meant to boost performance by enhancing blood circulation to your muscles, or something. There’s scant evidence supporting this claim—a recent study found no notable performance gains in runners donning compression garments—but they can indeed be quite flattering, which likely accounts for their actual popularity. It’s certainly not due to their comfort.

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Men’s shapewear has been touted as the next big trend for ages. In 2010, Marks & Spencer commenced offering Bodymax pants featuring a stretchy front panel claimed to provide subtle enhancement similar to a codpiece. That same year, shapewear titan Spanx introduced Spanx for Men.

Spanx reinvigorated its line of men’s shapewear in 2021 and again in 2024, yet their current website features no male shapewear offerings whatsoever. Meanwhile, M&S has recently unveiled a fresh collection of enhancing men’s pants boasting a patented feature called Secret Support. This ends up being a front pouch reminiscent of a small bra cup, and it’s discreet enough that I wore the pants for an entire day without realizing it was present. The marketing surrounding men’s shapewear often exhibits a stifling bashfulness.

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In 2023, Kim Kardashian’s line Skims—the foremost name in shapewear—launched its own men’s line, which however, included nothing fitting the traditional shapewear description. In fact, it was largely the inverse: loose-fitting trousers, baggy T-shirts, and hoodies. At that time, Kardashian informed GQ that Skims shapewear for men was forthcoming, “but we’re not commencing with that.” Nearly three years later, it’s still not available. One might be tempted to conclude that while attracting attention toward men’s shapewear is simple, selling it to men is decidedly more challenging.

“I don’t believe shapewear for men has genuinely come into existence yet,” states Zak Maoui, style director at UK Esquire magazine, albeit he doesn’t consider compression wear like my top as part of that definition.

“When I envision shapewear, I think of distinctive garments aimed at bringing contours of the body inward,” he explains. Yet he remains uncertain about what the hold-up is concerning its production for men. “I think anything that aids people in feeling better about themselves is positive.”

For now, a multitude of smaller brands exist. As per the commerce analytics entity ShelfTrend, several niche labels—including Esteem Apparel, TAILONG, and QORE Logiq—have generated seven-figure revenue streams by offering their products through Amazon, with online inquiries for “male shapewear” surging by 40% from 2024 to 2025.

The concept of male shapewear remaining a market poised for takeoff hinges largely on its vast potential for expansion. The shapewear industry itself is tremendous—a $3bn (£2.2bn) annual market that is anticipated to reach $4.3bn by 2030—with Skims projecting over $1bn in sales this year, and the company’s valuation is currently at $5bn. Yet male shapewear constituted less than 7% of the entire market in 2024.

For one UK online seller, that share has now grown to approximately 30%. “We’ve transitioned from around four years ago, when we had maybe two products in a few colors, to now having six or eight,” remarks Shane Rogers, head of creative at The London Corset Company. “We’re considering producing our own, as we can’t acquire the quantities we desire or the styles we want.” The London Corset Company imports male shapewear from various global sources, including South America, a hub for innovation in contemporary shapewear (the Colombian label Leonisa has its own men’s collection called Leo).

Fairly put, it does seem a lot of men’s shapewear still masquerades—or at least serves dual purposes—as compression wear. Projections encompassing both shapewear and compression wear suggest the market may reach $8bn by 2030, so the distinction might soon blur. According to Rogers: “Anything that constricts you essentially counts as compression.”

Regardless of the terminology, we’re discussing the same foundational technology: the extreme and sustained stretchability evident in female shapewear and male compression apparel stems from the strategic inclusion of elastane, the polyether-polyurea copolymer invented by DuPont in 1958, more commonly acknowledged as either Lycra—a brand name—or spandex, which sounds like a brand name but isn’t. If there exists a genuine differentiation between compression wear and shapewear, it likely lies in proportions: my panic-inducing compression top contains 16% elastane. A women’s Skims core sculpt waist cincher has 39%.

A simple search online will reveal an array of male shapewear extending beyond tight-fitting gym apparel—there are high-waisted girdles and thigh-slimming leggings. Some pants feature discreet padding in the rear, while compression tops aim to correct your posture alongside your belly. There are shirts with large biceps pre-attached, and all-in-one girdles resembling shortie wetsuits.

A very tight white top worn by a manView image in fullscreen

On the second morning of my shapewear experience, I try on a very snug tank top featuring an extra panel that pulls across your belly and closes with a series of hooks and eyes. Once more, the morning begins with a battle—it takes considerable time and strength to fasten all ten hooks. Once secured, I feel less sculpted than encased, akin to sausage filling in its casing. I spend the remainder of the day a bit short of breath. By 4 PM, I can no longer endure it. This might just be the nicest thing I can say about shapewear: it feels wonderful to remove it.

Shapewear for men isn’t a new concept—US brand Underworks has been providing it for nearly thirty years—in fact, the notion has existed long before elastane was developed.

“For centuries, people have donned corrective garments,” states Dr. Alun Withey, author of Technology, Self-Fashioning and Politeness in Eighteenth-Century Britain: Refined Bodies. “However, I would contend that the 18th century marks the beginning of a shift—not merely aimed at ‘curing’ deformities but rather, molding the body into a socially appealing shape.”

The ideal figure was deemed “natural,” although it bore little resemblance to the muscular physique of those living off the land.

“The body of the refined gentleman is slender—it conveys that you don’t perform manual labor,” Withey explains. “You’re delicate, which doesn’t equate to being skinny. The favored posture is that of a dancer or a fencer.” Much remains unchanged today—shapewear aims not to correct you, but to make your body conform to a fluid stereotype.

In the 18th century, one significant technological advancement in male foundational garments was steel. “One category of products involved steel backs,” Withey explains. “You’d strap it to yourself prior to putting on your shirt, and its steel plate would necessitate an upright stance.” Other devices included concealed steel collars preventing your chin from drooping. “Thus, these went beyond mere correction—they compelled you into a socially acceptable form.”

With time, adapting to my compression top is becoming a tad simpler, although I doubt I could bring myself to wear it solo—definitely not at the gym—and I’m unsure it does me any favors concealed beneath my usual attire. Regardless, I’m not certain I could ever adjust to managing my daily routine while shrink-wrapped.

While compression wear is essentially a jogging top with additional benefits, true shapewear has a wide array of specific functions: some is post-surgical; some men utilizing it to manage excess skin when exercising after significant weight loss; others employ it to minimize gynaecomastia (man breasts). Increasingly, however, it caters to men desiring a slimmer appearance, even if just for an evening.

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“I can’t make a 20 stone individual appear to weigh 10 stone or anything,” remarks Rogers. “However, if you’re attending a wedding and wish for your suit to look flattering—as long as your suit originally fit well—they can be effective.”

Why larger brands, including Skims, have yet to dive headfirst into this market remains somewhat enigmatic. “What insights do they possess about the men’s shapewear sector that we aren’t aware of, which is preventing them?” questions Maoui.

There may also exist a straightforward rationale for why the anticipated boom in men’s shapewear continually eludes reality.

“Nobody truly wishes to confess to wearing it, do they?” Withey observes. “If its goal is to conceal your bulging belly, admitting it is counterproductive.”

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