Exploring LALAL.AI with BT's Soundtrack from Drive (2001)
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share a cool discovery I made tonight! I stumbled upon this awesome tool called LALAL.AI, and I couldn’t resist playing around with it. For those who haven’t heard of it, LALAL.AI is a music separation service that lets you extract individual stems (like vocals, drums, etc.) from any audio track. Super handy for anyone into remixing or just curious about how songs are put together.
So, there’s this movie called Drive from 2001. It’s one of those cheesy action flicks, but what really stands out is the soundtrack by none other than BT. If you’re familiar with BT, you know he’s a legend in the electronic music scene, and his work on this soundtrack is no exception—it’s pure gold.
I decided to feed the entire Drive soundtrack into LALAL.AI to see what I could extract, and the results were absolutely mind-blowing! The clarity and separation of the different elements were way better than I expected. It was like getting a behind-the-scenes look at BT’s production techniques—totally ASASME (that’s my new word for awesome times 10)!
If you’re into music production, remixing, or just love geeking out over sound design, I highly recommend giving LALAL.AI a try. You might just discover something new in your favorite tracks, like I did tonight with BT’s Drive soundtrack.
Would love to hear if anyone else has tried this tool or has other recommendations for similar music tech. Let’s keep the creativity flowing!
Rock on,
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David Brighton
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Exploring LALAL.AI with BT's Soundtrack from Drive (2001)
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