Hey listeners, Lenny Vaughn here, spinning the raw grooves from vinyl's golden era into today's algorithm-choked streams, bridging the gap for music lovers across generations. In the last 24 hours, the music world is buzzing with a massive vinyl revival surging forward, as collectors and artists alike cling to the tactile joy of wax in an era where streams rule. According to Spreaker's latest episode, this resurgence is clashing head-on with the rise of AI voice cloning, which is threatening the authenticity of artists by mimicking voices without consent—what every musician needs to know to protect their craft.
Over in rock territory, Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan dropped a fiery stance in his And The Writer Is... podcast interview, declaring he patently refuses to use AI in his music creation. Calling it a deal with the devil, Corgan warned it would drown organic artists even deeper in the oversaturated market, making raw human expression harder to hear amid the digital noise. Blabbermouth reports his words as a rallying cry for purists holding out against tech overreach.
No massive new releases or stage-shaking performances lit up the feeds in this window, but industry whispers point to ongoing tensions around AI's grip on creativity, echoing through podcasts like Concert Culture and Music Feuds from the Quiet Please Network, where crowds, rivalries, and tour life realities collide. Keep an ear out for how these debates reshape discovery beyond algorithms.
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