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AI and an album track sequencing debate
Use AI to argue both sides of a track-sequencing decision so the artist hears the case before choosing.
Creators · Creative AI · ~5 min read
The premise
Sequencing debates get stuck on taste. AI can structure the case for two sequences so the artist's choice is informed, not random.
What AI does well here
- Argue for and against a proposed sequence using key, tempo, and theme.
- Suggest where pacing dips occur.
- Flag adjacent songs in the same key that might bore the listener.
What AI cannot do
- Hear the songs.
- Know the artist's intended emotional arc.
- Replace the artist's gut on the opener and closer.
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