
AyseDeniz Gokcin: Musical Deepfakes and the Mystery of the 1-Million-Listener AI Spotify Band
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Musical Deepfakes: A Conversation with AyseDeniz Gokcin
What happens when a classically trained pianist collaborates with artificial intelligence? In this episode, Dylan Thomas Doyle speaks with AyşeDeniz Gökçin (aka ADpianist), a globally acclaimed pianist known for blending rock and classical music, and now for exploring the creative potential of AI.
We talk about her experiments generating music in the style of composers like Chopin, how she approaches AI as both a tool and a collaborator, and what it feels like to perform music written by a machine. Along the way, we explore the deep tension between authenticity and automation, and why pushing past physical limits still matters in an increasingly digital world.
Topics Covered:
- AI-generated classical compositions
- Musical deepfakes and emotional authenticity
- Interpreting Nirvana through the lens of Liszt
- The role of the body in musical performance
- What AI can (and can’t) replicate in human creativity
About the Guest:
AyşeDeniz Gökçin is a classical crossover pianist and composer. She’s a GRAMMY® voting member, BBC Rising Star, and founder of the Borderless Piano Academy. Known for viral classical reinterpretations of Pink Floyd and Nirvana, her work bridges genres, generations, and the relationship between human and machine.
Resources & Links:
🔗 adpianist.com
📺 Watch AyşeDeniz on YouTube: youtube.com/adpianist
🎧 Listen to her music: Spotify, Apple Music, and all major platforms
📷 Follow her: @adpianist on Instagram and Twitter/X
Contact the Show:
📧 Email: aiforalltomorrows@gmail.com
💬 Social: @aiforalltomorrows
🌐 More episodes: aiforalltomorrows.com
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