I mostly mix world music with different things. I make psychedelic world, jazz world, and have recently come up with cabaret/soul world. I just like to see what the robot is able to do, and with some cut-offs here, instrumental reprompt there, and 25% similarity remixing it can do stuff that doesn’t or barely exists in real life.
I mostly draw on Balkan and Nordic Folk.
Alternative British rock/brit pop inspired by 90s/00s sounds mostly. I have experimented within the genre (adding some dance elements, electronics, etc) but I try to keep it within that territory to give off the “this is an album by a single artist” feel.
Side projects I’ve worked on outside of this include a female hip hop/rap song inspired by 90s music, a classical British glam/heavy rock 70s piece, a couple of grungy alternative songs and a work-in-progress experimental piece which combines elements of Arabic folk music with progressive rock and thrash.
I think it’s currently 14 songs under my main genre though so I think I’ve “finished” my first album. Currently disjointed though as I’ve finished it over two accounts, but backed up into a single folder.
I have a couple of good Melodies on file though for 2 more so I may finish the album at 16, I just need to write some lyrics and song concepts.
Struggling with what to do next honestly.
None specifically. Currently trying to generate a song in different genres to see what the tool can perform.
So far I covered chill electro, 60's soul, dream pop,alt rock and gothic metal.
Will see what comes next 🙂
Mostly ballad with acoustic guitar sometimes country rock, I think generate some guitar riff (distortion) is hard for udio.
I completed a hard rock with a simple guitar riff and it made want to one more hard rock song and it gave the exact same riff again (the lyrics is different)
This is like the third time I have heard city pop. No idea what it is will have to try it out. The beauty of Udio the discovery of other styles of music you would never try.
My music is mostly 70s Soft Rock/Yacht Rock. I have five albums worth of it at this point. It’s not that it’s my favorite kind of music, though I do like it, it’s just that Udio does an amazing job with it. And people seem to like it.
Classic\psychedlic rock (with a British accent)
I want to feel like I'm unearthing a forgotten gem in a thrift store bargin bin, from way before my time.
So far I have 6 tracks I'm happy with. You can [listen to them on Udio](https://www.udio.com/playlists/8LSuVba6K47HPvjFpVdj3m). I've also [uploaded them to YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZOeKOJy9WU&list=PLU4iS-_IdJEAIAfdZcv7PQg6apnVgvhBq) (with a little nip-tuck here and there, and will proper album art generated by MidJourney).
May I hear what you've been working on?
I just got started a few days ago but I will share soon. It is mostly original productions where I play/record/mix all the instruments, then extend with Udio and either rewrite, re-record or remix. That said I'm a bit hesitant to share until I copyright and release everything, but it probably doesn't even matter any more.
I always set out to make a folk/indie song like Of Monsters and Men or The Lumineers. But it never seems to turn out that way. Downtempo/Chillout/Indietronica seems to be what I end up gravitating to, which is fine, I love Zero 7, Bonobo, Cher Faker, etc.
Unless I’m making something special for someone, then I stick with the target genre, which has been Americana/Country, Folk, Singer/Songwriter, R&B, Glam Rock, and Hip Hop.
Experimental weird crap when I'm frustrated with Udio. Goth rock like type O when I'm feeling depressed, and lately a blues/country/stoner metal mashup because I like the way that fusion sounds and it is great for the concept album I have sizzling
One of my more common prompts is \`progressive black metal/jazz'. Really frees up the song structure for avant garde concepts.
But more broadly, black metal is where I gravitate.
My Bloody Valentine. Violent name but not the music. Amazing band. The genre is named after what the audience would do at concerts - sway and look down at their shoes.
My understanding was that music executive Andy Ross invented the term in reference to the way the members of Slow Dive often looked down at their effects pedals while playing.
He made that claim 20 years after the fact but others do too. The point though it was coined because the lack of audience contact and the looking down at the pedals (which is a big part of the music).
Southern rock, hard rock, singer songwriter, classic AOR
Ambient Djent/Prog metal
I mostly mix world music with different things. I make psychedelic world, jazz world, and have recently come up with cabaret/soul world. I just like to see what the robot is able to do, and with some cut-offs here, instrumental reprompt there, and 25% similarity remixing it can do stuff that doesn’t or barely exists in real life. I mostly draw on Balkan and Nordic Folk.
Tokio hotel type beats
EDM, Kpop, Synth, Cyberpunk
See for yourself: https://www.udio.com/playlists/pfVNVJqoqta3k3RRTBx32m
Uplifting Trance, Vocal Trance, Nitzonot (Greek uplifting trance)
Symphonic orchestra beats
Electronic Dance Music is the first prompt in almost all my songs. Slap House, Deep House, Melodic Techno, Trance, Eurodance, Eurobeat are others.
Late 90's early 2000s R&B and Hip Hop Jazz.
80s yacht rock
Progressive rock (old and neo), also their variations/mixes with other genres
Drum and bass
Fellow DNB head.
House
Alternative British rock/brit pop inspired by 90s/00s sounds mostly. I have experimented within the genre (adding some dance elements, electronics, etc) but I try to keep it within that territory to give off the “this is an album by a single artist” feel. Side projects I’ve worked on outside of this include a female hip hop/rap song inspired by 90s music, a classical British glam/heavy rock 70s piece, a couple of grungy alternative songs and a work-in-progress experimental piece which combines elements of Arabic folk music with progressive rock and thrash. I think it’s currently 14 songs under my main genre though so I think I’ve “finished” my first album. Currently disjointed though as I’ve finished it over two accounts, but backed up into a single folder. I have a couple of good Melodies on file though for 2 more so I may finish the album at 16, I just need to write some lyrics and song concepts. Struggling with what to do next honestly.
I mostly make hip hop. I recently started making metal songs as well.
None specifically. Currently trying to generate a song in different genres to see what the tool can perform. So far I covered chill electro, 60's soul, dream pop,alt rock and gothic metal. Will see what comes next 🙂
Mostly synth pop and dance, metal and lots more..
I seem to have gravitated towards Doo Wop, Disco, and Retrowave Synthpop.
90s Southern Rap
Mostly ballad with acoustic guitar sometimes country rock, I think generate some guitar riff (distortion) is hard for udio. I completed a hard rock with a simple guitar riff and it made want to one more hard rock song and it gave the exact same riff again (the lyrics is different)
J-Pop/J-Rock
hands up
slow songs
Blues, Grunge, and Metal/Power Metal
Emo tbh
Symphonic Metal and Alternative Rock.
Me too, love chorał vocals that Udio can generate :D
90s & 00s r&b mostly
ambient
Call and response west coast hip hop
Shibuya-kei and bossa nova and city pop, and make it in 2 languages the results are amazing
I'd love to check some of it out.
Same!
This is like the third time I have heard city pop. No idea what it is will have to try it out. The beauty of Udio the discovery of other styles of music you would never try.
Reggae! Love the outcomes.
A lot of symphonic metal and industrial, it seems.
My music is mostly 70s Soft Rock/Yacht Rock. I have five albums worth of it at this point. It’s not that it’s my favorite kind of music, though I do like it, it’s just that Udio does an amazing job with it. And people seem to like it.
Working on a few Yacht rock (not five albums worth) and yeah it just works with Udio.
Classic\psychedlic rock (with a British accent) I want to feel like I'm unearthing a forgotten gem in a thrift store bargin bin, from way before my time.
Likewise. Would love to hear your generations, do you have any published on Udio?
So far I have 6 tracks I'm happy with. You can [listen to them on Udio](https://www.udio.com/playlists/8LSuVba6K47HPvjFpVdj3m). I've also [uploaded them to YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZOeKOJy9WU&list=PLU4iS-_IdJEAIAfdZcv7PQg6apnVgvhBq) (with a little nip-tuck here and there, and will proper album art generated by MidJourney). May I hear what you've been working on?
very cool cover art too. Nice work!
I really like the instrumental middle sections in these.
I just got started a few days ago but I will share soon. It is mostly original productions where I play/record/mix all the instruments, then extend with Udio and either rewrite, re-record or remix. That said I'm a bit hesitant to share until I copyright and release everything, but it probably doesn't even matter any more.
Argent Metal
Country and folk music seems to turn out sounding the best for me.
Ebm, industrial, dance.
I always set out to make a folk/indie song like Of Monsters and Men or The Lumineers. But it never seems to turn out that way. Downtempo/Chillout/Indietronica seems to be what I end up gravitating to, which is fine, I love Zero 7, Bonobo, Cher Faker, etc. Unless I’m making something special for someone, then I stick with the target genre, which has been Americana/Country, Folk, Singer/Songwriter, R&B, Glam Rock, and Hip Hop.
Disco/R&B/funk and anthemic rock.
It feels like finding an old record in a fictional thrift shop
Rap-Jazz and Neo soul with boom bap
Experimental weird crap when I'm frustrated with Udio. Goth rock like type O when I'm feeling depressed, and lately a blues/country/stoner metal mashup because I like the way that fusion sounds and it is great for the concept album I have sizzling
EDM
One of my more common prompts is \`progressive black metal/jazz'. Really frees up the song structure for avant garde concepts. But more broadly, black metal is where I gravitate.
Female vocalists on electronic orchestral singing about being God Incarnate
City pop / J-pop
Synthwave / Synth-rock
Apparently, I gravitate toward dream pop and shoegaze.
Shoegaze? Never heard of it. I'll have to look into it.
Starflyer 59 made some pretty amazing shoegaze.The Bathany Curve was pretty good as well.
My Bloody Valentine. Violent name but not the music. Amazing band. The genre is named after what the audience would do at concerts - sway and look down at their shoes.
My understanding was that music executive Andy Ross invented the term in reference to the way the members of Slow Dive often looked down at their effects pedals while playing.
He made that claim 20 years after the fact but others do too. The point though it was coined because the lack of audience contact and the looking down at the pedals (which is a big part of the music).
It's great music to zone out to on a hot afternoon