John again here. How are you doing? Yes sir loud and clear I'm doing great man. How about you? Do pretty good. I thought I was talking this all the time. Apparently I was still muted. In there. Yeah. Anyways I was saying we were two minutes past the hour.
I want to just open up this place and I wish to wear you but Blair is to join us. Speaking of the building here now appear. That's right. Anybody
hearing music in the background or noise. I just finished my lunch. I'm at a restaurant. I was out for an errand and didn't want to miss the space. So, tune in remotely. More remote than usual. It's good music though.
You hear the music? No, I can only hear people chattering in the background, but you got who's on Is it all I know it sounds like oh? Okay, this is Q tip yeah This is cute. This is like early 90s. I bought
Anyways, I can sort of hear that could be the howdy. Yeah, that's a starting topic for the day music. Oh, dude, and how it evolved. I have a lot to say. Y'all know. Let's go. So let's go. Let's start with that. First of all,
You know we don't just start with the technology on. What's your favorite music on it? My favorite music is varied and it's really difficult to say. I don't like music that are easily musics. I don't like music that's easily categorized into a style. So if you hear something and you can categorize it as like reggae, country, disco, whatever, unless it's jazz I guess because
that's kind of not a category, it's like a foundational item. I like things that are not easily categorizable. And I don't like things that are not pleasant to listen to, like don't really qualify as music, it's really difficult to say. I have a playlist on Spotify that's about 150 hours long that I've been building since
2016 it's called 580, 580 gold and it is free and I gain nothing from anybody following it. But 580 gold is a list of all my favorite stuff and you could drive from New York City to Tampa, Florida and back like six times before you heard the same song twice. So like it's not like there's only a few songs.
But the AI music space I was on a space last night and somebody was playing there was an argument about whether or not M&M sucks or something which is not something I care to engage in again because I don't really interested in that topic. But we're listening to AI music generated by a rather minicking Drake and
Tyler the creator and one other dude I forget who it was but it was sick and like I don't really listen to that style of music but it almost did a better job of making music than Traker Tyler do in some strange way it's still almost felt a bit like contrived I guess but there was something really cool about it. Anybody else or anything like that?
Yeah, definitely I think the AI written Drake stuff has kind of been what crypto Twitter was talking about for some time almost a week I think that they actually did it twice we so recently did it again
Yeah, I think that's really interesting. By the way, just found your playlist and I'm following it now. So after this call, I'm going to be jamming and diving into your psychology a little bit more to try to see what type of music you like. Plarras. That music you like.
GM everyone first of all and a very interesting question and I think my answer is kind of like the same as in same
I love hip hop, Latin music lately. I've been in love with Azuna and Bad Bunny.
And yeah, classical music, I love classical music, like subcontinental English, European, I love jazz, I love
you know like the music which is played at gospel so yeah I mean no restrictions for music bro I mean I love all sorts of music and I'm like I use like