“Artificial Love”: Eurodance meets AI in a retro-futuristic love anthem

I’m super excited to share with you my latest track, “Artificial Love” in collaboration with Ross Lustre. Imagine stepping back into the ’90s, with all the classic Eurodance vibes that made those times unforgettable, but with a twist: this time we’re tackling the hot topic of Artificial Intelligence.
It’s out now and waiting for you to hit play on any streaming platform you love!

You know, creating “Artificial Love” was like a time travel adventure for me and Ross Lustre. We wanted to recapture those infectious beats and choruses that could stick in your head for days. But we also wanted to bring a message about modern technology and how it is changing our lives.
So, we infused the track with a story about love and AI, asking if love can stay real when everything else is becoming so digital.

How does love fit into a world where we’re getting closer to our screens than each other? We’re living in an era where AI companionship is no longer the stuff of science fiction. Chatbots are now within everyone’s reach, increasingly humanized, increasingly empathetic.
We’re not bringing anything shockingly new with “Artificial Love”. Already in the 90s there were Eurodance tracks about love and technology, for example “Einstein Dr. DJ – Elektro Woman”, “Unconditional – Computer Love”. Much later you will surely have heard about the film “Her”, a cinematic masterpiece in my opinion.
We are bringing a thought-provoking track that asks whether the emotions we feel are truly ours or if they’re algorithmically influenced, and if it’s healthy to take refuge in a “safe” chatbot, with the idea that it can never hurt us but always stay by our side.

So, if I piqued your curiosity, “Artificial Love” is now available for your streaming and download!
It’s a piece of our human heart, and a look into our possible future (Good? Bad? You say it. Leave a comment here below).
Check it out, add it to your playlist, and let’s keep the spirit of Eurodance alive together!

Artwork and illustrations: Artificial Visions


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