I personally would never listen to a song recommended by a machine. Gave pandora a real good shot but it always seems to recommend things I hate, along with Spotify, Apple, etc. so I just let the music find me. You are very lucky it has worked for you! I’ll bet there is a service out there for you that works. I’m also super not picky when it comes to music- don’t care what the lyrics are, as long as it’s a bop I’ll listen to it. In that regard, I would definitely listen to an AI song if I couldn’t tell. Never heard one like that but is the fact that it’s ai the only hangup? I refuse ai at work, web search, almost every aspect of my life, but I don’t think I would care if music was ai.
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By not letting an AI choose what you hear.
Seems pretty obvious, really.
There is a local music festival to me and as part of their promo, they have a playlist with songs from every band on a Spotify playlist. I imagine it's something other music festivals do and could be good to build a library of music you know is made by real people
I didn't think of this... I need to go to more of these. Thank you!
Are you using Spotify ?
Because they are mainly known for 2 things:
- they are nazi cunts who platform nazi cunts and play ads for nazi cunts
- they flood their library with slop as a way to funnel money to themselves rather than to legitimate artists.
I'm not aware of a streaming service completely free of slop, but I know some like Qobuz are actively detecting and removing it.
I'm not, I'm using YouTube music which isn't much better. I'm still looking for another platform to use but so far I need multiple to get all the music I like in one place.
Though I've considered buying CDs again and ripping them for local storage...
Same boat here. YouTube music and AI songs being more common. For right now if I hear someone new I check to see if they had an album before 2025... This method won't be viable for much longer.
Bamdcamp took a stand against blatant slop but will allow artists to use some generative methods in their music.
Don't use Spotify, they actively try to put AI shit into your playlist so they have to pay less royalties. Not sure how scumbaggy other services are.
YouTube music is what I'm using, add them to your list of scum please.
How would they pay less royalties? That AI music is still being uploaded by someone.
All AI work is public domain, but also, its thought that Spotify themselves likely create some of that AI content - although I'm not familiar enough with Spotify to confirm that myself.
By streaming mp3s, which I have collected and updated for almost 25 years, from my personal server.
Piracy. Private trackers are genuinely better stewards and curators of their libraries because unlike the the slop factories, they're made by real humans, for real humans.
By not updating my music taste for the last 15 years
Pretty much what every one of my friends have done. My kids were a great source in their late teens / early twenties. But as they've gotten older now they pretty much listen to the same stuff.
No, I'm not going to have more kids.
I only sub to Deezer, a French streaming service that actively filters AI music and blocks it from their algorithms and search results.
Music peaked right around the time I was 20.
Yeah this is also a key part lol
Cancel Spotify if that's what you use. I've been happy with Tidal.
Certainly not a magic bullet tho. I tend to not listen to a lot of new music so I don't give the slop much of an opening.
Tidal lacks about a third of the music on my playlist. They have all the big artists but miss a lot of the small ones...
+1, I've been very happy with Tidal for years now. I go down discovery holes fairly often and have yet to come across anything AI. It does a good job of vibe matching what I wanna hear.
Plus the audiophile quality is very, very nice if you have the equipment!
By getting old.
I don't purposely listen to anything made after 2015.
Qobuz has seemed to stay on top of generated music for me so far even with recommendation playlists.
Buy real CDs from artists I see play in person. Or CDs of artists that are long dead.
CDs are key, streaming random tracks you have no clue what you will get.
I've been considering this and ripping them like it's 1996...
Can’t help you with music but I share your frustration when it comes to being suckered into consuming AI slop. My entire adult life, text to speech has been a constant part of my day, so I pride myself on being able to sniff out when the person talking isn’t a person.
Even with these AI voices I’ll eventually catch an odd stutter or wonky prosody, but it may take a good minute or more of listening, and when I do figure it out I feel like I’ve been scammed.
Same! I'm getting old enough to be not sure I can trust my own discernment.
If your kick is new music than you should just switch languages and listen to stuff pre 2022.
I listen to a ton of foreign language music. The 2022 piece would help but it won't last for me. Young people are always coming up with new sounds and I love that!
Yeah and many of them are using AI to do it.
Given your genre flexibility, there is nearly infinite music out there from well before the was any question about it being human-made. You could easily listen to songs you've never heard back to back for the rest of your life without coming close to running out of old music.
For modern stuff you've basically got to see video of them performing live to be sure.
Sadly that's what it feels like it's coming too. But I don't just want to support artists of a given age...
I know. I want my cake and eat it too.
The video might be AI too.
i only listen to music from bands that have existed since long before ai music became a thing
I built up my own personal library through the years that I will probably still be working my way through in 10-15 years, when I find something I like in it I search out more. I realize that doesn't help anyone else, good luck out there
Related bands are less likely to be AI than cold searches. You can also check to see if they have any social media influence, AI bands are unlikely to have any live clips
I'm doing those and they're still getting in. But I don't look to see if they have a presence until I've decided I want to know more about the band...
Definitely research them! Don't just stop at a single song, find out what country they came from and who their influences are. You'll start to piece together a mental map of the various bands you know, as well as discovering new bands that way.
I feel like I'll need to do this every time I discover someone new...
Whenever I'm feeling a new genre I don't have a playlist for I find an already made one. Old blogs and forums and such have so many curated lists. Lots of music communities exist and are still updating lists with new artists. From there I either find lists recommending songs/artists similar to the ones I liked (again plenty of human curated lists) or get recommendations from friends.
I follow some of my absolute favorite artists and they post inspiration playlists when they're making new albums from time to time too that I'll often listen to.
Basically I just don't randomly search for songs.
I hadn't considered that... Any communities/blogs you recommend?
I normally avoid that stuff as an introvert but reading their stuff wouldn't hurt. I'm not talking after all.
What platform are you on? I haven’t experienced this in Apple Music but I often listen to the same stuff rather than going down discovery holes.
YouTube music...
I've tried to leave them before but I haven't found a single platform that has more than 60% of the content I like that isn't worse (Spotify for example).
I like the odd music so much from small creators I'd hate to lose it.
I'd second this question - I use a lot of bancamp and so far it seems pretty ai-free