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The Counter Kingdom may be finished… but the music side of Leal Legacy is far from done.
One thing I’ve realized recently is that I create a lot of standalone songs that don’t necessarily belong to larger albums or themed projects but are way too fun and creatively fulfilling to just sit unreleased on a hard drive.
So with this episode of The Leal Legacy Podcast, I’m introducing a new type of episode:
These episodes will dive into the inspiration, concepts, and creative process behind original songs from Leal Legacy Music.
And the very first entry is:
The idea sparked while watching the original 1931 Universal Frankenstein film.
As I watched Doctor Frankenstein assemble his creature, my mind wandered toward the modern world:
Most modern discussions about robots assume synthetic materials:
metal parts, wires, processors, silicone skin.
But then the weird question hit me:
What if Frankenstein’s method actually worked?
Not metaphorically.
Literally.
What if future AI assistants weren’t manufactured using synthetic components… but were assembled from harvested biological parts like Frankenstein’s monster?
And if that technology existed, eventually it would become industrialized.
Factories would emerge.
Assembly lines would form.
Workers would punch in every day to help create artificial life.
That world became:
From there, the concept somehow evolved even further into something unexpected:
about what it would feel like to work there.
A strange mix of:
Honestly… it might be one of the weirdest and most uniquely “Leal Legacy” ideas I’ve ever created.
And that’s exactly why I love it.
If people connect with these Song Stories episodes, maybe some of these standalone songs eventually get full independent releases of their own.
Until then…
welcome to the factory.
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Join The Legacy Club for bonus content, merch drops, music updates, and more
The post The Leal Legacy | Frankenstein Factory first appeared on Leal Legacy.
By Leal Legacy CreativeThe Counter Kingdom may be finished… but the music side of Leal Legacy is far from done.
One thing I’ve realized recently is that I create a lot of standalone songs that don’t necessarily belong to larger albums or themed projects but are way too fun and creatively fulfilling to just sit unreleased on a hard drive.
So with this episode of The Leal Legacy Podcast, I’m introducing a new type of episode:
These episodes will dive into the inspiration, concepts, and creative process behind original songs from Leal Legacy Music.
And the very first entry is:
The idea sparked while watching the original 1931 Universal Frankenstein film.
As I watched Doctor Frankenstein assemble his creature, my mind wandered toward the modern world:
Most modern discussions about robots assume synthetic materials:
metal parts, wires, processors, silicone skin.
But then the weird question hit me:
What if Frankenstein’s method actually worked?
Not metaphorically.
Literally.
What if future AI assistants weren’t manufactured using synthetic components… but were assembled from harvested biological parts like Frankenstein’s monster?
And if that technology existed, eventually it would become industrialized.
Factories would emerge.
Assembly lines would form.
Workers would punch in every day to help create artificial life.
That world became:
From there, the concept somehow evolved even further into something unexpected:
about what it would feel like to work there.
A strange mix of:
Honestly… it might be one of the weirdest and most uniquely “Leal Legacy” ideas I’ve ever created.
And that’s exactly why I love it.
If people connect with these Song Stories episodes, maybe some of these standalone songs eventually get full independent releases of their own.
Until then…
welcome to the factory.
Shop While you Listen
Join The Legacy Club for bonus content, merch drops, music updates, and more
The post The Leal Legacy | Frankenstein Factory first appeared on Leal Legacy.