Rootsmonic Sound Records: Desert Dub Vibrations

4 replies to “Rootsmonic Sound Records: Desert Dub Vibrations"

At least the cover looks very AI to me... the music? It might be good or it might not (sometimes it's almost too amateurish for AI... but I don't want to offend anyone!)... Extremely difficult for me to assess. I'm actually calling for mandatory disclosure for AI-generated or AI-supported productions! What do you think?

With this kind of cover, I don't even listen to the music anymore. Even though I'm still very unsure about AI - music and art, I don't really need it. As far as I'm concerned, a sign can be attached or stuck on it to clarify the matter. Overall, or for the most part, I find the mix and sound of Dub Vibrations are also "amateurish," but if I'm honest, I've also experienced similar failures with the Scientist and Mad Professor sound systems. But shhh, let's keep that between us.
So I don’t need this album either but I find “Desert Vibration” to be something like a summary of the Reggae and DubMusic's remaining vibes and I admit that I quite like "Desert Vibration" on this album.
Ultimately, all this music production madness only leads to people becoming weary of any "new" music and clinging to the good old virtues. That's how it is for me, anyway. There are counterexamples, but music from the living room is a bit like tuna from a non-swimmers' pool... or something like that.

Music Overkill!!! ………………….. lemmi

It's just so annoying! There's a flood of this crap, and before long there will be more AI computer music than DIY human music...it makes me angry!

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