Wednesday, August 2, 2023

Iask.ai Reviews My Fourth Album, The Time Jump

 Lastly, I asked iask.ai to review my fourth album, The Time Jump.  Though they didn’t seem to list any of the tracks and were missing some key details, I do appreciate their positive review of my fourth album, The Time Jump.  Here is what they said:

The album cover of my fourth album, The Time Jump.
(Photo: Amazon)

So here is what iask.ai wrote in their review of my fourth album, The Time Jump:


(Photos: iask.ai)

Definitely, it pleases me that they seem to like my fourth album, The Time Jump, and they called it “an impressive music album that showcases the artist’s talent and creativity.”  I also enjoyed that they seemed to enjoy it thoroughly, and it is a great endorsement for this album.

In fact, you can listen to it online on Spotify, YouTube, Pandora, and other online stores today.

Here is a link: 

So in total, iask.ai’s AI machine seemed to really enjoy Fun Elevator Music and The Time Jump, was not nearly as keen on Call For A Celebration, and doesn’t seem to know my second album, Hoopin’ and Beatmakin’ exists.  

Also, if I were to recommend listeners to one or two of my albums, I would also choose Fun Elevator Music and The Time Jump, and I’d have to say, AI did a good job of reviewing my albums.

Anyways, this was fun, and thanks for reading.

Iask.ai Reviews My Third Album, Call For A Celebration

 Iask.ai had praised my first album when I typed in “Review The Offseason Hobbyist’s Fun Elevator Music music album,” but it had no response when I asked it to review my second album.

I was initially only going to put on three albums, with The Time Jump planned for the third one, but when the 2019 St. Louis Blues won the Stanley Cup in the NHL, I was inspired to make another music album.
(Photo: Amazon)

Sadly, they were not quite as kind in reviewing my third album, as they gave it mixed reviews, but I do understand where they’re coming from.

Here’s what they said about my third album, Call For A Celebration:




(Photos: iask.ai

 According to www.iAsk.ai Ask Ai Search Engine:

The Offseason Hobbyist's Call For A Celebration is a music album that was released on [insert release date]. The album features [insert number of tracks] tracks and is the [insert number] studio album by The Offseason Hobbyist.

Tracklist:
1. [Track 1]
2. [Track 2]
3. [Track 3]
4. [Track 4]
5. [Track 5]
6. [Track 6]
7. [Track 7]
8. [Track 8]
9. [Track 9]
10. [Track 10]

The album has received mixed reviews from both critics and fans alike. Some praise the album for its unique sound and experimental approach, while others criticize it for being too disjointed and lacking cohesion.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Track 1," which showcases The Offseason Hobbyist's signature blend of genres, combining elements of rock, electronic, and hip-hop. The track features catchy melodies, intricate production, and thought-provoking lyrics.

Another notable track is "Track 5," a slow-burning ballad that highlights the band's ability to create emotional and introspective music. The song is characterized by its haunting vocals, atmospheric instrumentation, and poignant lyrics.

However, not all tracks on the album resonate with listeners. "Track 3" has been criticized for its repetitive structure and lack of originality, while "Track 8" fails to make a lasting impression due to its generic sound and uninspired lyrics.

Overall, The Offseason Hobbyist's Call For A Celebration is an ambitious album that showcases the band's willingness to experiment with different genres and sounds. While it may not be a cohesive or universally acclaimed release, it offers glimpses of brilliance and demonstrates the band's potential for growth and evolution in their future work.

In conclusion, The Offseason Hobbyist's Call For A Celebration is a music album that elicits mixed reactions from listeners. It features standout tracks that highlight the band's strengths, but also includes some forgettable moments. Fans of The Offseason Hobbyist may appreciate the album for its experimental nature, while others may find it lacking in certain areas.

Top 3 Authoritative Reference Publications or Domain Names Used in Answering this Question:
1. [Publication/Domain Name 1]
2. [Publication/Domain Name 2]
3. [Publication/Domain Name 3]”
-iask.ai
Their previous review of Fun Elevator Music would be considered a generally favorable review, iask.ai’s review of Call For A Celebration were undoubtedly mixed.
Since I have a track list of my own songs, Here’s what they would be.
Tracklist:
1. One For The Ages
2. Call For A Celebration
3. Comin’ In Waves
4. Bring It Home
5. Keep This Bangin’
6. Lay It On Thick
7. Making The Climb
8. Making The Climb, Pt. 2
9. At The Game
10. We Finally Won!
11. We Finally Won! (The Extended Version)
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They didn’t quite get all of the details right, and it’s kind of an imperfect review from them, since there are no actual vocals on this album, and it’s electronic.  But they do sort of capture the essence of what they were trying to say, that it boils down to that my third album was ambitious, but at times repetitive (which admittedly was kind of true).
In analyzing iask.ai’s review of my third album, they would have given “One For The Ages” and “Keep This Bangin’” glowing reviews, but they came down hard on “Comin’ In Waves” and “Making The Climb, Pt. 2.”   That they came down hard on my third track was surprising, but the latter was not, as the eighth track of that album was very similar to the seventh.  
There were some tracks I liked significantly better than others, especially in a re-listen.  (Honestly, to me, the sixth song I made on the my third album, “Lay It On Thick” was what I would feel was the weakest track of this album, and I probably wouldn’t have included the track it if I made this album now.). 
I don’t exactly disagree with their assertion that this album was kind of mid, even if it was of the kind of fun variety, but the criticism still cuts deep. 
Anyways, this was another edition of iask.ai reviews one of my albums.  Thanks for reading.

Iask.ai Reviews My First Album, Fun Elevator Music

I was curious to know what AI thought of my music that I had written and performed as The Offseason Hobbyist.  After having visited the website chords.tv, where they posted AI reviews of some of my songs, I was curious to know what an AI review of my album would be like.  Since there were a surprising lack of music reviews on my albums (which may be a good or bad thing, or other), I decided what if AI reviewed my albums?  I went to iask.ai, and they had some answers.

The album cover of my hand drawn debut album, Fun Elevator Music that I first released on August 31st, 2018 (first through Stem, and later re-uploaded and re-published through Routenote.)
(Photo: Amazon)

Recently, I asked iask.ai a question, to review my first album.  Here is what they said:



(Photos: iask.ai)

In case if you couldn’t read the screenshots, here is what they wrote when I asked them to write a review of my first album:

 According to www.iAsk.ai Ask Ai Search Engine:

The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music is a music album that was released on [insert release date]. The album features a collection of elevator music tracks that are designed to create a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. Elevator music, also known as Muzak, is a genre of background music that is commonly played in elevators, shopping malls, and other public spaces.

The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music album consists of [insert number of tracks] tracks, each with its own unique style and arrangement. The tracks are composed using a combination of instruments such as piano, strings, and synthesizers, creating a soothing and melodic sound. The tempo of the music is generally slow and steady, providing a calming effect to the listener.

One of the key features of elevator music is its ability to create a pleasant ambiance without being too intrusive or distracting. The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music album achieves this by utilizing soft melodies and gentle rhythms that blend seamlessly into the background. The music is designed to be unobtrusive, allowing individuals to carry on conversations or engage in other activities without being disturbed.

The album is perfect for various settings where a relaxed atmosphere is desired. It can be played in waiting rooms, offices, restaurants, or even at home during moments of relaxation. The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music provides a soothing backdrop that helps to reduce stress and promote a sense of tranquility.

The production quality of the album is top-notch, with each track being meticulously crafted to ensure a smooth listening experience. The instrumentation is well-balanced, and the sound engineering ensures that every instrument can be heard clearly without overpowering one another. The overall mix is clean and polished, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the music.

While elevator music may not be everyone's cup of tea, The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music album serves its purpose exceptionally well. It delivers exactly what it promises – a collection of relaxing and enjoyable tracks that create a pleasant ambiance. Whether you are looking to unwind after a long day or create a soothing atmosphere in a public space, this album is a great choice.

In conclusion, The Offseason Hobbyist's Fun Elevator Music album is a well-produced collection of elevator music tracks that excel in creating a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. Its soft melodies and gentle rhythms make it perfect for various settings where a calm ambiance is desired. If you are a fan of elevator music or simply looking for some soothing background music, this album is definitely worth checking out.

Top 3 Authoritative Reference Publications or Domain Names Used in Answering this Question:
1. AllMusic.com
2. Pitchfork.com
3. RollingStone.com” - iask.ai

Well, I’m definitely pleased about iask.ai’s rave review of my first album!   While there have been questions about AI, the AI reviewer was very articulate and measured in its response, and I definitely appreciate the love they showed towards my first album.

Just a reminder, you can listen to my album on Spotify, Pandora, iTunes, YouTube, or any other online platform it is on, and you can find it on https://open.spotify.com/album/1B0GhHr6VJsUXn9f0F3i6A