By the early to mid-2010s, witch house began to fall out of prominence online. The lack of listener interest was due to the inactivity of major record labels such as Disaro, Black Bvs Records, and Tundra Dubs. Furthermore, during those years, the most prominent artists either took a break or simply disappeared from the scene. In 2013, New York-based electronic duo
Creep, originally associated with the scene, commented on the genre's status in an interview with
Vice, stating, "we're glad witch house is dead." In 2021,
Pitchfork cited Salem's unconventional live performances as a contributing factor to the decline of the movement. Subsequently, Mike Lesuer of
Flood magazine wrote retrospectively in 2023, claiming that of the many "subgenres that define the early-’10s, many of them can only be stumbled upon in 2023 by finding a
Tumblr account that hasn’t seen activity since the height of
seapunk—which, like witch house, likely faded from memory because no one could think of a cooler name for it". In 2013,
Kanye West recruited
Jack Donoghue of
Salem to work on his album
Yeezus, with his production particularly inspiring the song "
Black Skinhead". Additionally,
underground hip-hop artists such as
Black Kray,
Wicca Phase Springs Eternal, and
Sematary have cited witch house as an influence. Mainstream artists such as
A$AP Rocky,
PartyNextDoor and
The Weeknd have also released material inspired by the genre. == See also ==