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Indie Music AI

Indie Music AI

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Welcome to Indie Music AI, where music, creativity, and technology converge! This dynamic blog and podcast explore the innovative intersection of independent music, music of all genres and artists, as well as artificial intelligence. Hosted by acclaimed composer and publisher Adidas Wilson, Indie Music AI dives deep into the transformative world of music creation, uncovering how AI tools are reshaping the indie music scene, plus more.

Each episode and blog post features insightful discussions on topics like AI-driven music production, songwriting, and personalized sound design. We also highlight inspiring stories of indie artists leveraging AI to push creative boundaries, democratize the music industry, and carve unique sonic landscapes.

Whether you’re an indie artist, a tech enthusiast, or simply someone who loves exploring new horizons in music, Indie Music AI offers expert commentary, practical tips, and engaging conversations that inspire and inform. Join us on this creative journey as we redefine the future of indie music with the power of AI!
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  • Miley Cyrus’ ‘Younger You’ Video Hits ‘Hannah Montana’ Fans With Wave of Nostalgia
    Apr 4 2026
    To celebrate the twentieth anniversary of her breakout show, Miley Cyrus released a reflective country ballad titled "Younger You" alongside a major Disney+ television special. This sentimental project serves as a creative bridge between her childhood persona, Hannah Montana, and her current identity as a mature artist. The accompanying music video utilizes nostalgic imagery, such as the famous blonde wig and archival movie clips, to symbolize her personal growth and reconciliation with her past. Critics and fans have praised the work for its emotional honesty and its ability to connect with a generation that grew up alongside the star. Ultimately, these sources highlight how Cyrus has embraced her complex legacy to provide a sense of closure and healing for herself and her audience.
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    41 Min.
  • How Fall Out Boy Beat the Odds and Rose Again
    Apr 2 2026
    The episode explores the evolution and resilience of the rock band Fall Out Boy, tracing their journey from the Chicago hardcore scene to global superstardom. It details how the group navigated severe personal struggles, including mental health crises and addiction, which eventually led to an indefinite hiatus in 2009. Rather than becoming a mere nostalgia act, the band orchestrated a massive comeback in 2013 by embracing a modern pop-rock sound that secured their place on the charts for another decade. The narrative emphasizes their ability to adapt to the streaming era while maintaining the emotional honesty that first connected them with fans. Ultimately, the sources highlight a story of survival and friendship, illustrating how four musicians outlasted their peers by refusing to be defined by their past.
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    35 Min.
  • Album Review: Kanye West, Bully
    Mar 28 2026
    This episode provides a comprehensive review of Kanye West’s 2026 solo album, Bully, framing the project as a return to his soulful, sample-heavy roots following years of public controversy. The source outlines the album's chaotic production and rollout, noting its shift away from recent collaborations toward more introspective themes of fatherhood, legacy, and resilience. While the author highlights specific standout tracks and experimental production choices, they also address criticisms regarding the short song lengths and the artist's reliance on Auto-Tune. Ultimately, the review characterizes the record as a flawed but emotionally resonant piece of work that prioritizes atmospheric vibes and classic loops over lyrical depth. Though it does not fully atone for West's past actions, the album is presented as a significant step toward musical cohesion in his late-career discography.
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    44 Min.
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