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What are you listening to? Part XXX - Sexxxy tunes for sexxxy folks

Birmingham, UK - In a bold fusion that reimagines the boundaries of musical possibility, Dread Sabbath (a fictional band) launches their self-titled debut album through Roll & Toast Records, delivering nine transformative tracks that bridge the chasm between Birmingham's industrial heaviness and Jamaica's spiritual groove. This isn't merely a tribute—it's a complete sonic rebirth that honors the darkness while illuminating it with Caribbean light.Helmed by innovative producer Klaus Geburt, the album harnesses cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to craft a soundscape where distorted power chords dissolve into echoing dub delays, where doom-laden riffs become hypnotic bass meditations, and where the weight of metal finds unexpected liberation in reggae's one-drop rhythm. "We asked ourselves: what if the heaviest band in rock history had grown up listening to King Tubby and Lee 'Scratch' Perry instead of blues records?" explains the band's creative collective. "The answer is this album—a journey through familiar territory made completely foreign, where every echo carries both menace and meditation."

 
Birmingham, UK - In a bold fusion that reimagines the boundaries of musical possibility, Dread Sabbath (a fictional band) launches their self-titled debut album through Roll & Toast Records, delivering nine transformative tracks that bridge the chasm between Birmingham's industrial heaviness and Jamaica's spiritual groove. This isn't merely a tribute—it's a complete sonic rebirth that honors the darkness while illuminating it with Caribbean light.Helmed by innovative producer Klaus Geburt, the album harnesses cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to craft a soundscape where distorted power chords dissolve into echoing dub delays, where doom-laden riffs become hypnotic bass meditations, and where the weight of metal finds unexpected liberation in reggae's one-drop rhythm. "We asked ourselves: what if the heaviest band in rock history had grown up listening to King Tubby and Lee 'Scratch' Perry instead of blues records?" explains the band's creative collective. "The answer is this album—a journey through familiar territory made completely foreign, where every echo carries both menace and meditation."



I'm guessing this is AI? Those vocals really sound like Ozzy
 
I'm guessing this is AI? Those vocals really sound like Ozzy
Check out The Wizard, that is my #1 Sabbath track 7 the Dubbed out version is amazing.
I don't think it's A.I. to be honest, it sounds too clean & "proper" to be A.I., I can usually tell when music isn't made by a human, it just doesn't sound right in a way.
 
Check out The Wizard, that is my #1 Sabbath track 7 the Dubbed out version is amazing.
I don't think it's A.I. to be honest, it sounds too clean & "proper" to be A.I., I can usually tell when music isn't made by a human, it just doesn't sound right in a way.

I dunno mate, the one thing that AI seems to do particularly well is music.
 
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