Bandulu Dub: The Namib

3 replies to “Bandulu Dub: The Namib"

Sounds almost a little like AI, but maybe that's just a slowly creeping AI paranoia in me. In any case, they have cloned far too many Max Gregors. It's too much for me - once again.
a lot of blowers. But without the blowers it wouldn't actually be so bad. It's not bad anyway.

Cheers …………. lemmi

Is that just a guess or do you know 100%?

KI – Mucke is a bit like placebo pills. They don't have any natural active ingredients, but they still have an effect if you believe in them enough.

I now find it bad and reprehensible that our favorite music is already being played by “SoundOrks” from the depths of Babylon
Art should, no MUST (!) be and remain a creative process of people. I can only describe “SoundOrks” who feed us AI music and also fool me in some way as traitors of reggae and Dub Shame on you! AI music is something like a castration of the human mind. Even if you are castrated, you can still live, but you still have to make compromises in essential areas of life.
That is a bit of my philosophy on the subject, which I developed during my time at school. It may be that it is not yet completely balanced. But I just cannot understand how anyone comes up with the idea of ​​having something like art and music produced by a machine, because the creativity of people and especially that of artists has always seemed to me to be almost inexhaustible. With the many very good Dubs that were created by humans and will certainly continue to be created, we don't need artificial intelligence. That would be music overkill. Compared to that, fattening geese is just a diet. If you know what I mean.
Phew! I just wanted to ask if this is really 100% AI music. How did I get this far again?
But I still have to say that I do not fundamentally reject AI.
In medicine (e.g. in the treatment of skin cancer) AI is apparently already better than humans in some areas. So bring it on and develop it to absolute perfection, but leave "my" music alone with it!!!
I interpret the cover of “Dub Battle for Seattle” by Prince Fatty
also that he sees it the same way or at least very similarly to me. Prince Fatty is not a “SoundOrk” at all. He is a lover of reggae and Dub the old and only school.
The wheel is round and I am sure that if someone were to reinvent the wheel, it would be just as round. Oi Oi Oi... now I've got it right ;-)... but I don't want to overwhelm you with my "highly intellectual wisdom".

I'm going back into goal ………………….. lemmi

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