There are highly conceptual, process-based albums, and then there’s GHOST, which absolutely thrives on a whole other level. Combining themes of grief and loss with the controversial concept of artificial intelligence, Amsterdam-based musician Asa Horvitz searched for the right combination of words and music and called upon AI designers and fellow musicians to complete the task.
Grieving from the 2017 loss of his father, jazz and experimental guitarist Bill Horvitz, Asa was looking for a musical language “to evoke our metaphysical and tangible experiences with loss and the weight of history that surrounds those who have passed on”, according to the press notes. Assembling a dataset of more than 150 pre-existing texts from throughout history that deal…
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