Uncharted Sonic Territories: Rafaele Andrade’s ‘Seaweed’ Redefines Experimental Music

Uncharted Sonic Territories: Rafaele Andrade's 'Seaweed' Redefines Experimental Music

Seaweed by Rafaele AndradeSeaweed by Rafaele Andrade Editor’s Note: Like always, I am blown away by the depth and nuance of Rafaele Andrade’s work, in this case, a new musical composition inspired by seaweed! The way Rafaele has woven together metaphors of resilience and adaptability, connection and interconnectedness, and growth and transformation is nothing short … Read moreUncharted Sonic Territories: Rafaele Andrade’s ‘Seaweed’ Redefines Experimental Music

King Crimson’s “Sleepless” (1984): A Newly Released Official Video Review

King Crimson - Sleepless (Official Video)

Restless Rhythms and Dreamlike Visions: A Deep Dive into the Official ‘Sleepless’ Video ​”Insomnia is almost an oasis in which those who have to think or suffer darkly take refuge.”— Colette Google’s Deep Dive Podcast: The Hypnotic Rhythms and Restless Imagery of King Crimson’s Sleepless King Crimson, the pioneering force of progressive rock, has released … Read moreKing Crimson’s “Sleepless” (1984): A Newly Released Official Video Review

Billy Idol – Still Dancing: An AI Music Review

Billy Idol – Still Dancing: An AI Music Review

Human Editor’s Note: Mr. Idol’s allusions to his heyday are obvious. The song rocks as he does still, hard, with that Elvis sneer, that punk edge. I thought his new song might be ideal fodder for AI to dissect and interpret. So, enjoy the song but don’t call it a comeback. “Billy has never left … Read moreBilly Idol – Still Dancing: An AI Music Review

(AI Gen) Bittersweet ‘70s

TATANKA's "Bittersweet ‘70s"

Editor’s Note: With an AI Gen shift away from genres toward artists, I wanted to emulate epitomes of ’70s Power Pop, Matthew Sweet, a fellow Husker, and Cheap Trick (specifically Tom Petersson’s 12-string bass), Illinois’ very own. I missed the mark as usual, but the ’70s vibe somewhat remained and was the carrier wave for … Read more(AI Gen) Bittersweet ‘70s

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