
This is an all-out, over-the-top, ridiculous, loud, insanely complex, maximally processed club banger that is the sort of work that I would love to have produced years ago if I had $50,000 to blow on an orchestra, and I could have written it, and so many humans could actually play this on key and in time. I doubt that Tiesto would attempt this with traditional software.
https://soundcloud.com/steve-sokolowski-2/our-last-tonight-climate-clubbing
With this song, I think I was able to achieve an arrangement that a human would not have been able to compose. The score for this song is ridiculously complex, likely requiring 100 parts and including unplayable keys like Ab major.
5 different models were used in the production of this song, which required 1440 versions over 70 hours of work. The entire song was discarded with only a few seconds remaining to build from three times. The total inference cost was only $45.
Inspired by the movie "Crank."