![]() ![]() The set was produced by Steve Evetts and veteran hit-maker Will Yip, and the album sounds like a million bucks. Has there ever been a more emo opening on an album than on The Wonder Years “Doors I Painted Shut” as lead vocalist Dan Campbell croons, “I don’t wanna die / At least not without you / Alone here in the August heat / In the shadows of the afternoon”? The Wonder Years’ latest studio album, entitled The Hum Goes On Forever, may be their best record to date and features several unique callbacks to the sound they have perfected over their collective careers. As it’s fed the existing samples - say, the entire Smashing Pumpkins discography - the model gets better at recovering all the data it had previously destroyed to create new works. The system is what’s known as a diffusion model, which generates new data (e.g., songs) by learning how to destroy and recover many existing samples of data. But it hasn’t been open sourced.ĭance Diffusion aims to overcome the limitations of previous open source tools by borrowing technology from image generators such as Stable Diffusion. Google’s AudioLM, detailed for the first time earlier this week, shows more promise, with an uncanny ability to generate piano music given a short snippet of playing. But the songs Jukebox produced lacked larger musical structures like choruses that repeat and often contained nonsense lyrics. ![]() Given a genre, artist and a snippet of lyrics, Jukebox could generate relatively coherent music complete with vocals. The emergence of Dance Diffusion comes several years after OpenAI, the San Francisco-based lab behind DALL-E 2, detailed its grand experiment with music generation, dubbed Jukebox. TechCrunch looks at Dance Diffusion, an AI music generator: ![]()
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