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Craig and Kevin kick things off by digging into two overlooked albums from 1968 — Craig’s pick is Savoy Brown, bringing gritty British blues-rock to the table, while Kevin highlights Giant Crab, a psychedelic pop-rock outfit that deserved far more attention.
From there, the conversation fast-forwards to the present (and beyond) with a look at another 2026 music trend pulled from Octiive.com: the growing role of AI in music creation. But rather than framing it as a threat, Craig and Kevin explore how AI could actually enhance creativity, streamline workflows, and help independent artists push boundaries — without losing the human touch.
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By Craig Vennes & Kevin Glubke5
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Craig and Kevin kick things off by digging into two overlooked albums from 1968 — Craig’s pick is Savoy Brown, bringing gritty British blues-rock to the table, while Kevin highlights Giant Crab, a psychedelic pop-rock outfit that deserved far more attention.
From there, the conversation fast-forwards to the present (and beyond) with a look at another 2026 music trend pulled from Octiive.com: the growing role of AI in music creation. But rather than framing it as a threat, Craig and Kevin explore how AI could actually enhance creativity, streamline workflows, and help independent artists push boundaries — without losing the human touch.
📱 Subscribe and/or follow us on your favorite streaming platform
📩 Thoughts on AI and music? Email us: [email protected]
Support the show