The Window Is Still Open. But It Won't Be Forever.
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Most people watching AI music from the sidelines are waiting for something — for the tools to be perfect, for the legal questions to settle, for some signal that says it's safe to start. The signal is not coming. And by the time it does, the window will already be closed.
This week on the AI Music Revolution: why waiting is the most expensive decision you can make in 2026, why the technical-versus-artistic debate about mastering misses what actually matters, and a clip from my Red Lab Conversations interview with Doug Arrowwood — six weeks ago he had never made music in his life. Now he has 25 tracks he can listen to twenty times in a row and still want more.
In this episode:
- The 90-day cycle that's compounding against people who wait
- Why permission arrives exactly when it's no longer useful
- The two camps that are both wrong about mastering
- How to use the science to clear the floor and the art to climb above it
- Doug's "passenger to driver" moment in his own words
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