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Making an Album Now Takes 1 Hour

I realized that, with all the intensity lately, I completely forgot to write my short blog update. I made this album myself — of course. I think it was important to be the first one to test the product and personally produce its first official output.

So what’s going on here? I created a persona called Eddie No Good and built a 7-track album around his story of abandonment. The whole process took me about 1.5 hours. At the end of it, I had a complete package ready to be released on all music platforms. And it was — with zero friction, it went through a 48-hour approval process and got published everywhere.

That’s it. That’s how simple it is. Traditionally, a musician would need months, even years, to release a 7-track album. What we’re putting forward is a new thesis: this process can now be compressed into hours. And there’s a live proof of that thesis out there right now.

Now here’s the concerning part: if making music becomes this easy, won’t the industry turn into a landfill? I believe the ones who will stand out are those with taste — people who can recognize a hit, who have the ear, and who can extract that from AI outputs.

Think of it this way: anyone can open a YouTube channel, but the views still go to those who understand the game or who manage to capture a format that resonates. It’s the same dynamic. Yes, there will be a lot of noise. But there will also be diamonds that shine through it. Our goal is to become the factory where those diamonds are made.

The album turned out pretty good, by the way… Give it a listen, you’ll see what I mean. =D

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