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Eurovision (Un)Official - The AI Parody Project

Podcast door Pete Thorpe

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Cultuur & Vrije Tijd

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What happens when Eurovision, cultural stereotypes, and artificial intelligence collide? Eurovision (Un)Official is a tongue-in-cheek parody project reimagining the world’s most gloriously chaotic song contest — one country at a time. Each episode features an AI-generated “Eurovision entry”, inspired by national clichés, traditional instruments, modern pop trends, and the over-the-top drama the contest is famous for. Expect dramatic key changes, questionable lyrics, suspiciously catchy choruses, and performances that would definitely divide the jury and the public vote. Created as a creative experiment and a loving satire, this podcast celebrates everything fans adore (and gently mock) about Eurovision — without taking itself too seriously. It’s part musical showcase, part cultural commentary, and part “how did this not come last?” Perfect for Eurovision superfans, casual viewers, music lovers, and anyone who enjoys parody with a glossy pop finish. 🎶 No voting. No politics. Just pure Eurovision energy — reimagined by AI. Disclaimer: This podcast is a work of parody and satire. All songs are AI-generated and inspired by cultural tropes for entertainment purposes only. No offence is intended to any country, culture, artist, broadcaster, or the Eurovision Song Contest. This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the EBU or Eurovision.

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Episode 6: No One Asked, But Here We Are

The final episode. And honestly, it's gone a bit off the rails. We start in Armenia with a pop-folk duet that earns its place. France shows up, sings entirely in French, and leaves before anyone can argue. Australia brings a didgeridoo to a European song contest. Greenland — population sixty thousand — refuses to leave the stage. The UK knows it's going to lose and has made peace with that. And then... America turns up. No one invited them. They're not eligible. They brought a banjo, a gospel choir, and a budget bigger than most countries' GDP. They are not leaving. Six tracks. One season finale. Several questionable decisions. Armenia — Fire in Our Hands, France — Ma Chère France, Australia — Eurovision Dreaming, Greenland — We're Still Here, UK — Here We Go Again, USA — We're Not Supposed to Be Here, 🎶 No rules left. No apologies given. Just Eurovision — crashed, burned, and somehow still standing.

31 mrt 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 5: Somewhere After Midnight

Episode 5 starts in the cold. The Faroe Islands. Finland. Iceland. Three entries from the frozen edges of Europe, where the wind does the singing and the silence does the rest. Then midnight arrives — Latvia and Lithuania, two countries standing in the dark with their hands in their pockets, saying everything without raising their voice. Then Malta walks in somewhere after midnight, and the temperature lifts. Just enough. Switzerland closes the door gently behind you. Featuring AI-generated parody entries inspired by the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, and Switzerland, this episode moves from frost to warmth, from distance to stillness, from wide open skies to closed eyes. Seven tracks. One long exhale. Faroe Islands — Eysturvindur, Finland — Frozen Flame, Iceland — Frozen Echoes, Latvia — Midnight over Daugava, Lithuania — Midnight Between Pines, Malta — Heaven's Echo, Switzerland — Under the Quiet Sky, 🎶 No noise. No rush. Just Eurovision — after dark.

26 mrt 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 4: The Ones Who Mean It

Episode 4 doesn't need to prove anything. After the spectacle, the volume, and the pressure — this one sits down. Seven countries that didn't come to win a contest. They came to be heard. Featuring AI-generated parody entries inspired by Cyprus, Moldova, Croatia, Slovenia, Romania, Turkey, and Estonia, this episode trades pyrotechnics for pride. No key changes thrown like grenades. No glitter cannons. Just songs that sound like the places they came from — tavernas, river valleys, harbour walls, and cobblestone squares. Seven tracks. No fireworks. Just roots. Cyprus — Island Home, Moldova — Heart of Moldova, Croatia — Together We Rise, Slovenia — Med River and Mountain, Romania — Hearts of Romania, Turkey — Golden Grip, Estonia — Tales of Tallinn, 🎶 No spectacle. No apologies. Just Eurovision — the way it sounds when nobody's trying to win.

21 mrt 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 3: Maybe a Little Too Much Volume

After two episodes of spectacle and cultural volume, this one pulls back — not because we've run out of chaos, but because what comes next needs a run-up. Featuring AI-generated parody entries inspired by Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Norway, and Austria, this episode builds from grounded folk and cinematic tension into something that earns its release. There's restraint. There's pressure. And then there's a bouzouki on a disco floor. Six tracks. One arc. Azerbaijan — Baku in My Heart, Belgium — After the Last Train, Bulgaria — Ash and Honey, Greece — Salt on my Lips, Norway — Daughter of the Northern Sky, Austria — Silent Mountain, Open Sky, 🎶 No rush. No safety net. Just Eurovision — orchestrated.

20 feb 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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Episode 2: Cultural Volume Turned All the Way Up

In Episode 2 of Eurovision (Un)Official, we turn the cultural volume knob firmly clockwise. This episode leans into national shorthand, amplified tropes, and the joyful excess that Eurovision does better than anyone else. Featuring AI-generated parody entries inspired by Spain, the Netherlands, Gibraltar, Denmark, Ireland, Poland, and Portugal, these tracks embrace flags, clichés, regional flair, and unapologetic melodrama — until exaggeration stops being satire and starts sounding like a genre of its own. There’s less explaining this time, and more letting it happen. Subtlety was never invited. Spain — Corazón de Fuego Netherlands — Dancing in the Windmills Gibraltar — Rockstar at the Borderline Denmark — Rise of the North Ireland — Shimmer of the Emerald Flow Poland — Rising Lights Portugal — Lusitanian Light 🎶 No restraint. No subtle metaphors. Just Eurovision — turned up until it squeaks.

22 jan 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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