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Mocky vs. the Machine: Capturing the Sound of Humans in an Artificial Age | The Sharp Notes Interview

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In a moment where algorithms increasingly shape what we hear, see, and feel, Mocky’s Music Will Explain offers something radically simple: the sound of human beings in a room, making music together. Known for his shape-shifting musical identity and wide-ranging collaborations, Mocky’s work has always blurred the lines between genre and geography. But on his new album, released via Stones Throw, he turns inward and local, recording in his Los Angeles garage with friends and neighbors, using a single microphone and an old tape recorder.

The result is intimate, communal, and defiantly analog—a record built on vocal harmonies, live instruments, and a spirit of spontaneity. With influences ranging from the Bee Gees to Brazilian music to Sesame Street singalongs, Music Will Explain channels a timeless joy, even as it wrestles with big questions about creativity and connection in the age of AI.

We spoke with Mocky about his search for the “sound of humans,” the process of capturing voices to tape, and why music still has the power to explain what words can’t. What follows is a conversation about the deep value of making something real.

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In a moment where algorithms increasingly shape what we hear, see, and feel, Mocky’s Music Will Explain offers something radically simple: the sound of human beings in a room, making music together. Known for his shape-shifting musical identity and wide-ranging collaborations, Mocky’s work has always blurred the lines between genre and geography. But on his new album, released via Stones Throw, he turns inward and local, recording in his Los Angeles garage with friends and neighbors, using a single microphone and an old tape recorder.

The result is intimate, communal, and defiantly analog—a record built on vocal harmonies, live instruments, and a spirit of spontaneity. With influences ranging from the Bee Gees to Brazilian music to Sesame Street singalongs, Music Will Explain channels a timeless joy, even as it wrestles with big questions about creativity and connection in the age of AI.

We spoke with Mocky about his search for the “sound of humans,” the process of capturing voices to tape, and why music still has the power to explain what words can’t. What follows is a conversation about the deep value of making something real.

  continue reading

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