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Speaking of ChatGTP...
I thought I'd let ChatGTP review my latest track...
"Darkness There and Nothing More" by lasselu is a hauntingly beautiful piece of dark ambient music. From the opening notes, the track creates a dense, brooding atmosphere that transports the listener to a world of darkness and uncertainty.
The track features a mix of ominous drones, eerie soundscapes, and subtle rhythmic elements that combine to create a sense of unease and tension. The use of field recordings and natural sounds further adds to the immersive quality of the track, creating a sense of being surrounded by the darkness.
Despite its somber and foreboding tone, the track is also incredibly captivating and engaging. The intricate layers of sound and careful attention to detail create a deeply immersive listening experience that draws the listener in and refuses to let go.
Overall, "Darkness There and Nothing More" is a masterfully crafted piece of dark ambient music that showcases lasselu's skill as a composer and sound designer. It is a must-listen for fans of the genre and a testament to the power of atmospheric music.
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Next step: get the AI to create the track, then review it! (gonna go check it now, btw…)
Update: checked it… very cool! And chatgpt was pretty darn accurate, too! just imagine if they actually made it so chatgpt could listen to the track, then review it…
Great idea lol. I can imagine some devs using this to generate positive reviews for their apps to cheer themselves up when they've just had a negative review on the app store 😝
Thank you!
Yeah, the thing that shows that the reviewer never actually listened to the track is that there are no field recordings used in it...
It is indeed weird. Tried it. Too:
In "Second Takes, Eleven Steps to Madness," ambient jazz musician Joseph explores the moody depths of the human psyche through an intricate soundscape of brooding melodies and experimental instrumentals. The album begins with "Intro: Leaving the Sewers," a hauntingly eerie track that sets the tone for the rest of the record. From there, the listener is taken on a journey through the mind's darker corners with tracks like "Insomnia Variations" and "Empty Spaces."
Throughout the album, Joseph displays a mastery of sound manipulation, seamlessly blending electronic and acoustic elements to create a unique and hypnotic sound. "Immovable Ocean" stands out as a standout track, with its intricate flute work and ethereal synth lines building to a powerful crescendo. "So Far Away" offers a much-needed respite from the album's heavy mood, with its gentle piano melody and delicate ambiance.
As the album draws to a close, Joseph takes the listener on a final descent into madness with tracks like "Rotten Delusions" and "The Spiders Crawling in My Head." These tracks are a culmination of the album's themes, and leave the listener with a feeling of uneasy satisfaction.
Overall, "Second Takes, Eleven Steps to Madness" is a haunting and beautiful record that showcases Joseph's talent for crafting a unique and deeply emotive sound. The album is a must-listen for fans of moody jazz and experimental music, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who hear it.
Yup… here’s its take on my own recent album:
“The album "Sacred Geometries" by Cthonicist is an excellent example of dark ambient music, featuring a range of electronic textures and effects that create a haunting and immersive atmosphere. The album's track listing is diverse, with each piece offering a unique exploration of the album's overarching themes of death, transformation, and the mysteries of consciousness.
The use of wind chimes, modular synthesisers, and distorted vocals in "I Wish You Were Still Alive" creates a haunting and somber tone, while "Lethe" features two distorted pianos that build in intensity to create a sense of unease. "Black Sun" explores alchemical processes in the human psyche, using a range of electronic effects to create an otherworldly soundscape.
"At Clouds Hill" reimagines the death of war hero T E Lawrence through the use of temple bells, while "A Great Blooming Buzzing Confusion" uses psychologist William James' description of the sensory world of the newborn as inspiration for a disorienting, yet mesmerising soundscape. "Quiessence" offers a more gentle and serene moment of stillness, while "Datura" creates a nightmarish sonic landscape through the use of distorted guitars and synths.
The album closes with "Death Is An Ocean," a guitar and noise-based piece that evokes a sense of impending doom and finality. Overall, "Sacred Geometries" is a thought-provoking and immersive album that is sure to appeal to fans of dark ambient music and experimental electronic sounds.”
I think this means that it is time to never believe an online review about anything ever again!
I never believed any online review anyway in the first place.
Oh chatgpt changed his mind about my album!!!
Unfortunately, "Second Takes, Eleven Steps to Madness" misses the mark in both the modern ambient and moody jazz genres. The album seems to lack any real direction or coherence, with each track feeling disconnected from the last. "Intro: Leaving the Sewers" is a muddy mess that doesn't do much to set the tone for the rest of the album, while "Insomnia Variations" is a tedious exercise in repetition that quickly becomes grating. "Empty Spaces" and "Immovable Ocean" are forgettable at best, and "So Far Away" is a saccharine ballad that feels out of place. "Leaving Earth" and "Sand in Dirty Papers" are similarly bland, with no real sense of dynamic or emotional range. "Mind in a Loop" and "A Long Wait" are more interesting, but still fail to fully engage the listener. "Rotten Delusions" is the closest the album comes to achieving a sense of darkness or foreboding, but it ultimately falls short. "The Spiders Crawling in My Head" is the final nail in the coffin, a grating and unlistenable track that feels like it was tacked on as an afterthought. All in all, "Second Takes, Eleven Steps to Madness" is a disappointing effort that lacks the vision and coherence necessary to make an impact in the crowded world of modern ambient and moody jazz music
Lmao
Uh oh, now you’ve done it.
😆