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At 72, I Made My First Album in Twelve Hours

6 min · 10 de may de 2026
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EPISODE Through Another Lens · Episode 81 · At 72, I Made My First Album in Twelve Hours DESCRIPTION A five-second thought on a Friday afternoon. Twelve hours of work across two days. A 72-year-old's first concept album. Mark traces the line from a single blip of curiosity to a finished six-track Lovable app, and finds something he didn't expect on the other side. WHAT WE GET INTO The blip. A five-second thought drifts through on a Friday afternoon. Why Lincoln, the grandson, ended up shaping the vibe of every track. Six tracks pulled from more than eighty Sunday Stories. The chronology Mark didn't see until afterward. Hour eight, and the realization that the stack was already there. The difference between playing and listening, and why this week he played. Putting a pin in it. Why most makers never actually finish. The path from impulse to artifact, and why it used to take months. MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Through Another Lens · the album · the six-track Lovable app IdeasOut · the platform Mark built Through Another Lens · Substack · the Sunday Stories archive Lovable · the build platform that hosts the album app Suno · the music generation engine used for every track Wavefront Technologies · the Larry years referenced in A Cork on the Water READ THE FULL SUNDAY STORY throughanotherlens.substack.com [http://throughanotherlens.substack.com] SUBSCRIBE Sunday Stories land in your inbox each week at throughanotherlens.substack.com [http://throughanotherlens.substack.com]. CONNECT WITH MARK Mark on LinkedIn IdeasOut · the platform behind the Edition Coastal Intelligence · the AI think tank and consultancy CREDITS Produced with the orchestrated intelligence of the IdeasOut team. Reed as First Listener. Music bed generated with Suno. Hero image refracted through a vintage optical lens. Get full access to Through Another Lens at marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe [https://marksylvester.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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