Apparently it's the artists from Tycho and Panda Bear (
https://www.dazeddigital.com/music/arti ... from-tycho)
Also, don't think the fanbase is scaring them off but it's not enabling either. They never needed a fanbase to begin with, but are signed to a major record label so they are building their (fan)base as a result (like all artists do, signed to record labels). I see the social media output as a cheap and effective way to build their fanbase. If there's a new product (album) the marketing increases (e.g. interviews, broadcasting). I recon the Boc fanbase is particularly good at maintaining itself, or at least the core is. The artists probably also experience feelings of being overwhelmed and the need to protect boundaries (personal life vs persona/image), similar to other people who are famous and have a fanbase. The frantic analyzing and intrusion on their personal lives are certainly downsides of such a position, and some fans might be outright scary (e.g. fan of Björk, death threats to for instance Tolkien or even recently Kipchoge)..
I guess a king needs his servants to be carried like an artist needs the fanbase?