Is AI Ruining Underground Dance Music?
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About this listen
Is AI actually ruining underground dance music — or is it exposing something deeper?
In this episode of The Listening Practice, I dig into the uncomfortable, nuanced reality of AI in music — not from a hype perspective, and not from a fear-based one — but from the lens of someone who has lived inside underground dance culture for decades.
We talk about:
Why AI isn’t killing creativity, but exposing gaps in it
The difference between generative AI and traditional music tools
Why some AI-written music feels “too sweet” — and why that matters
How digital retailers and streaming platforms are being flooded with AI-driven releases
The shrinking retail and cultural space for the next underground genius
Why sound quality and fidelity still matter on real systems
The danger of confusing tools with authorship
Why Bandcamp’s stance on AI actually makes sense
How AI can be used responsibly as a creative assistant
And why human intention, spirit, and collaboration still define great music
This is not an anti-AI rant.
This is not a hype piece.
This is a conversation about culture, intention, longevity, and soul — especially in underground dance music where those things still matter.
If you’re a producer, DJ, dancer, label owner, or lifelong listener — this one’s for you.