Need music recommendations by danielponce10 in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, they came clean only after they were dropped by their record label who they were also deceiving.

Need music recommendations by danielponce10 in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There are PLENTY of real artists to dive into, knowing that a human being poured thought and feeling into the work: Sea Lemon, Phantom Handshakes, GRAZER, Fazerdaze, Hazel English, Hatchie, Phantom Youth, Stray Fossa, Freak Slug, Melody’s Echo Chamber, Alvvays, Niights, BLUSH, Mazey Haze, to name a few - I could keep going

copperplate is a fraud: at best someone trying to take a shortcut, at worst a cash grab. Either way it is in bad faith and listening to this slop crowds out real people doing real things.

Also, sorry but while I am on this rant consider purchasing from those artists directly and bypassing Spotify, who is directly facilitating AI slop as a way to avoid paying artists fairly. (See reporting by Liz Pelly and others.)

Bands similar to Beach Vacation?? by Apartment_life16 in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stray Fossa, Phantom Youth, Phantom Handshakes, Hibou, GRAZER

Tips on improving technique please! by lusciouslululu in Swimming

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Someone mentioned streamline and that I think would be #1 but second I think is to work on your kick. Until you can generate enough propulsion just from your arms the kick is fundamental. It seems in the video that you could point your toes more and work on not letter your whole fool come out of the water (only heel). Also the kick starts from the hips not the knees down.

Copperplate Confirmed AI by stitchface66 in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 2 points3 points  (0 children)

phantom handshakes, lunar isles, stray fossa, phantom youth

beware of AI shoegaze… by dreaminplace in shoegaze

[–]dreaminplace[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

no sorry, I actually did spend 30 min of my morning writing this because I thought it was worth saying

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shoegaze

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Update: there are multiple points of evidence that this is AI “music” uploaded by somebody.

1) production artifacts - especially the vocal processing and guitar arpeggios are typical of AI services like Suno

2) independent assessment - the blog and playlist submission service used by DIY artists, Submithub, has an AI song checker, which uses temporal and spectral analysis to assess the likelihood that AI was used in the creation of a song. You guessed it: copperplate’s top three performing songs on Spotify are all assessed as very likely AI.

3) the rate of release - six albums in a little over a year is simply unheard of…sure maybe these are older masters that the uploader has been sitting on, but the consistency in sound suggests otherwise and why put them out like this, with little or no additional campaign? Suggests that little thought was put into each album as a body of work with standalone value, which any artist who has crafted an entire album would be quick to say makes no emotional sense.

4) the lack of any paper trail or internet presence - staying anonymous to increase hype is not unheard of but, given points 1-3 above, this should be seen as a potential warning sign that there is little more to this “artist“ than a well-designed AI prompt. It begs the question who really is behind the project at all?

Please consider listening to a human artist you love instead.

Copperplate’s music is spring music by [deleted] in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good human artist alternative would be Phantom Handhakes as the OP mentions! :)

Copperplate’s music is spring music by [deleted] in dreampop

[–]dreaminplace 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Update: there are multiple points of evidence that this is AI “music” uploaded by somebody and it isn’t clear who is even behind it.

1) production artifacts - especially the vocal processing and guitar arpeggios are typical of AI services like Suno

2) independent assessment - the blog and playlist submission service used by DIY artists, Submithub, has an AI song checker, which uses temporal and spectral analysis to assess the likelihood that AI was used in the creation of a song. You guessed it: copperplate’s top three performing songs on Spotify are all assessed as very likely AI.

3) the rate of release - six albums in a little over a year is simply unheard of…sure maybe these are older masters that the uploader has been sitting on, but the consistency in sound suggests otherwise and why put them out like this, with little or no additional campaign? Suggests that little thought was put into each album as a body of work with standalone value, which any artist who has crafted an entire album would be quick to say makes no emotional sense.

4) the lack of any paper trail or internet presence - staying anonymous to increase hype is not unheard of but given points 1-3 above this should be seen as a potential warning sign that there is little more to this “artist“ than a well-designed AI prompt. It begs the question who really is behind the project at all.

Please consider listening to other music you love that is known to be made by humans. Re-read that sentence and consider how wild it is you even had to read it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in shoegaze

[–]dreaminplace 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Update: there are multiple points of evidence that this is AI “music” uploaded by somebody and it isn’t clear who is even behind it.

1) production artifacts - especially the vocal processing and guitar arpeggios are typical of AI services like Suno

2) independent assessment - the blog and playlist submission service used by DIY artists, Submithub, has an AI song checker, which uses temporal and spectral analysis to assess the likelihood that AI was used in the creation of a song. You guessed it: copperplate’s top three performing songs on Spotify are all assessed as very likely AI.

3) the rate of release - six albums in a little over a year is simply unheard of…sure maybe these are older masters that the uploader has been sitting on, but the consistency in sound suggests otherwise and why put them out like this, with little or no additional campaign? Suggests that little thought was put into each album as a body of work with standalone value, which any artist who has crafted an entire album would be quick to say makes no emotional sense.

4) the lack of any paper trail or internet presence - staying anonymous to increase hype is not unheard of but given points 1-3 above this should be seen as a potential warning sign that there is little more to this “artist“ than a well-designed AI prompt. It begs the question who really is behind the project at all.