Glasshouse Red Spider Mite returns with "Hell 1000," a grungy antidote to AI-dominated music discourse
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Margaret Farrell
Summary
A music blogger expresses frustration over the overwhelming focus on AI in music industry conversations, using the new single "Hell 1000" from Brighton-based emo-shoegaze band Glasshouse Red Spider Mite as a welcome return to human-made art. The track is their first new music since their debut EP, bridging themes of technological existentialism with grungy musical instincts.
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· 3 pulledI continue to grow depressed over the conversation around AI in the music industry.
It's still discouraging to continually blog more about AI rather than the curious energy that human beings put into making art.
The latest track from Brighton-based emo-shoegazers Glasshouse Red Spider Mite is timely, bridging the conversation around technological existentialism and their striking grungy instincts.
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