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First question, Grootman Oskido did you actually listen to the project?
Or are you refusing to listen because it’s AI music, or because someone said it was made in 3 days?
Because those are two very different things.
If it’s about the “3 days” let’s be honest, that sounds misunderstood. No serious body of work comes together like that without years of experience behind it. Even with AI, you still need direction, taste, and musical understanding.
If it’s about AI then let’s have a real conversation.
How many artists today are quietly using AI in their workflow? From sound design, mastering, ideas, to vocals it’s already part of the industry. Whether we like it or not.
You’ve worked with pioneers like Black Motion do we really believe innovation stops now? Music has always evolved with technology.
The real question is:
Are we judging the process… or the final product?
Because right now, people are dancing to records every day without knowing what tools were used. The same people laughing at AI are vibing to it in clubs.
So is the issue the music… or the name behind it?
Because when an established name drops a track, nobody asks how it was made they just move. But when someone new tries a different route to break in, suddenly it’s a problem.
That person came to you for a chance to be heard not to be dismissed before you even pressed play.
Respectfully, Grootman the culture grows when leaders stay open.
You don’t have to like AI music. But to reject it without listening?
That closes doors for the very creativity that built this industry.
2026-06-02 09:09:34