Holding Absence frontman Lucas Woodland has publicly blasted an AI-assisted band for allegedly modeling their sound on his group — and overtaking them in Spotify month-to-month listeners within the house of simply two months.
Taking to social media final night time, Woodland wrote (as captured by The PRP): “So, an AI ‘band’ who cite us as an affect (ie, it is modelled off our music) have simply overtaken us on Spotify, in solely TWO months. It is stunning, it is disheartening, it is insulting – most significantly – it is a get up name. Oppose AI music, or bands like us cease current.”
Whereas Woodland stopped in need of naming names, hypothesis shortly centered on Bleeding Verse — an AI-assisted act who describe their output as “AI-assisted vocals and instrumentation.” The band at present boast 897,349 month-to-month Spotify listeners, in comparison with Holding Absence‘s 847,638 on the time of writing. Bleeding Verse‘s breakout observe If You Liked Me Then has already been streamed greater than 2.6 million occasions. Take heed to that proper right here.
In follow-up posts shared on October 1, Woodland urged followers and the broader business to demand transparency from streaming platforms: “What can we do? – I imagine we will solely foyer for transparency now. These artists ought to have ‘AI’ on their Spotify paintings, in order that playlists cannot sneak them onto playlists. In any other case, violently help actual music. Purchase merch. Attend reveals. That is probably the most we will do for now.”
He additionally hit again at ideas that Holding Absence ought to merely “make higher music” to compete: “‘Make higher music’ was my favorite take btw. These fashions are LITERALLY TRAINED OFF MY BAND lmao. After which releasing songs at a tempo bodily unattainable to copy. Chess robots have been beating human world champions for 30 years now. ‘Get good’ is a petulant opinion.”
And yeah – Spotify is “taking a stand” towards AI music, however probably not.
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