The Listening Practice
Is AI actually ruining underground dance music — or is it exposing something deeper? In this episode of The Listening Practice, I dig into the uncomfortable, nuanced reality of AI in music — not from a hype perspective, and not from a fear-based one — but from the lens of someone who has lived inside underground dance culture for decades. We talk about: * Why AI isn’t killing creativity, but exposing gaps in it * The difference between generative AI and traditional music tools * Why some AI-written music feels “too sweet” — and why that matters * How digital retailers and streaming platforms are being flooded with AI-driven releases * The shrinking retail and cultural space for the next underground genius * Why sound quality and fidelity still matter on real systems * The danger of confusing tools with authorship * Why Bandcamp’s stance on AI actually makes sense * How AI can be used responsibly as a creative assistant * And why human intention, spirit, and collaboration still define great music This is not an anti-AI rant. This is not a hype piece. This is a conversation about culture, intention, longevity, and soul — especially in underground dance music where those things still matter. If you’re a producer, DJ, dancer, label owner, or lifelong listener — this one’s for you.
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