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Cyborg A&R: How Generative AI is Revolutionizing Major Label Scouting

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In this episode, we move beyond the headlines to reveal how major record labels are quietly integrating generative AI into the heart of their A&R scouting process. It's no longer just about tracking data; it's about creating what comes next. We explore the evolution from gut-feeling talent scouting to data analytics, and now to a new era of "creative prototyping" powered by AI. We uncover the dual strategy of lawsuits and collaboration that labels are using to navigate this new technology and what it means for the future of artist development. For example, an A&R scout sees a new sound trending on TikTok but knows it takes weeks to organize a traditional writing camp, by which time the trend might be dead. The pain point is speed. The solution is using an internal generative AI tool to create ten high-quality instrumental demos in that style by the end of the day, ready to be presented to a new or existing artist immediately. Key Takeaways From This Episode: - Why is simply analyzing streaming data no longer enough for major label A&R? - How are A&Rs using generative AI to prototype hit songs before an artist is even attached? - What is the dual strategy of litigation and collaboration that labels are using with AI companies? - Can AI-generated demos make a record deal more attractive to a new artist? - How does this technology change the role of a human A&R scout? - Will this new process give labels more creative control over their artists? - What are the ethical implications of scouting for a voice to fit a pre-made, AI-generated hit? Follow my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chenran818 or listen to my music on Apple music, Spotify or other platforms: https://ffm.bio/chenran818
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In this episode, we move beyond the headlines to reveal how major record labels are quietly integrating generative AI into the heart of their A&R scouting process. It's no longer just about tracking data; it's about creating what comes next. We explore the evolution from gut-feeling talent scouting to data analytics, and now to a new era of "creative prototyping" powered by AI. We uncover the dual strategy of lawsuits and collaboration that labels are using to navigate this new technology and what it means for the future of artist development. For example, an A&R scout sees a new sound trending on TikTok but knows it takes weeks to organize a traditional writing camp, by which time the trend might be dead. The pain point is speed. The solution is using an internal generative AI tool to create ten high-quality instrumental demos in that style by the end of the day, ready to be presented to a new or existing artist immediately. Key Takeaways From This Episode: - Why is simply analyzing streaming data no longer enough for major label A&R? - How are A&Rs using generative AI to prototype hit songs before an artist is even attached? - What is the dual strategy of litigation and collaboration that labels are using with AI companies? - Can AI-generated demos make a record deal more attractive to a new artist? - How does this technology change the role of a human A&R scout? - Will this new process give labels more creative control over their artists? - What are the ethical implications of scouting for a voice to fit a pre-made, AI-generated hit? Follow my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chenran818 or listen to my music on Apple music, Spotify or other platforms: https://ffm.bio/chenran818
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