They create a fake album and the result devastates the fans

by time news

2023-04-19 12:31:20

In this confusing and crazy information age, the roads to fame are inscrutable. Nobody knew who the British were Breezer, until they have innovated in this marketing by creating a record by artificial intelligence. And no, it is not a parody of Weezer as its name might seem, but of another much larger group in commercial terms: Oasis.

As NME reports, the Breezers had recorded eight songs during the lockdown in early 2021, the third in England, and then added Liam Gallagher’s voice created with an artificial intelligence program to create a fake “lost album.” from Oasis” cleverly titled ‘AIsis’ that has fans blown away.

“We’re bored of waiting for Oasis to get together, so we have an AI-created Liam Gallagher (inspired by @JekSpek) to step in and help,” explain the members of the group, who saw that the result of the union of voice with their songs “seem like a perfect match.”

“We love how it turned out,” Breezer add. We have a second set of songs to post if you want to hear more let us know in the comments. We’ve really enjoyed convincing our peers that these are actually lost Oasis songs, and we recommend you do the same.” Neither of the Gallagher brothers have commented on this at this time.

The album has already surpassed 60,000 views on YouTube in four days, and the reactions from Internet users are hilarious. “I think you’ve discovered a version of Liam that Noel can work with,” says one of the comments to the video, which another user describes as “equal parts terrifying and terrifying.”

Another viewer comments in Spanish that the result is even better than the latest installments of the real Oasis: “Incredible!! It’s Oasis from a parallel dimension where Guigsy and Bonehead never left the band and Liam kept the power of his voice.” Something similar says a certain MDC: «My God. This is just sublime. Some of these songs have given me a tingle. Pure nostalgia overload. “I’ve been a huge Oasis fan since 1994 and this is like stepping into an alternate dimension, I’m blown away. Incredible!” added another. “What a masterpiece!” sentences a certain Mitch. If this were an Oasis release it would easily be among their best work ever!

Some comments might really concern the Gallaghers, like the one that says: “Genuinely impressed with the songs and the AI ​​that replicates Liam’s voice here. I’m connecting better with this than Liam and Noel’s solo work.” And as we said at the beginning, the play is turning out well for Breezer judging by reactions like this: «This is honestly amazing. It’s like Liam magically rejuvenates and reforms Oasis with Noel! I’ve tracked down Breezer on Spotify, and I’m even more impressed with the original vocals! I don’t know if they’re still active, but I really wish I could hear more of their stuff!”

Another album created by artificial intelligence that has convinced the fans of the honored artist is ‘InAnotherworld’, a series of songs that have the recreation of the voice of the late XXXTentacion published five days ago. “Please do more of this. It sounds so perfect… It’s nice to hear X’s voice again,” says a netizen about the recording, made “with all due respect” by a fan as heard before he starts the music. “Amazing”, “great”, “beautiful” are the most repeated comments in the reactions to the video, where you can also find requests to do the same with Tupac Shakur, Mac Miller and other rappers who died before their time.

The first record created with artificial intelligence was ‘Hello World’, in 2018. The project was launched by SKYGGE (also known as Benoit Carré) as an experiment to demonstrate that this technology “can be used to create new and compelling music, generating cool music stuff.” The album was created within a scientific project called Flow-Machines, based on an artificial intelligence system that can systematically create music based on its knowledge base and with a minimal degree of human interaction.

The wave of records made with artificial intelligence affects all types of music, since that same year the DeepBach program managed to imitate the style of classical musician Johann Sebastian Bach in totally original compositions. The system, developed by Gaetan Hadjeres and Francois Pachet at the Sony Computer Science Laboratories in Paris, studied all of Bach’s compositions to create pieces that its creators say “fool” human experts “about half the time.”

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