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About the Show
π Song Writing
Stories Behind the Songs
πΆ Song Writing is an audio podcast where I share the stories behind the songs I write.
Each episode explores the journey of a song β from the first idea and the writing of the lyrics to the moment when music emerges with the help of artificial intelligence tools such as Suno.
Rather than teaching songwriting theory, this program is a practical exploration of artistic creation. I talk about my own experience writing lyrics, experimenting with AI, and discovering how music can grow from unexpected artistic inspirations.
ποΈ Sometimes a lyric begins with a photograph.
πΊ Sometimes a melody appears while working in the ceramic studio.
ποΈ Sometimes a reflection about architecture becomes a song.
This podcast explores how different art forms influence one another, and how music can become another medium through which artistic ideas travel.
π§ Podcast Format
Song Writing is produced as an audio podcast.
Each episode focuses on:
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π΅ the story behind a song
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βοΈ the process of writing lyrics
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π€ experiments with AI music tools such as Suno
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π¨ connections between music and other artistic practices
The goal is to share a real creative process, as it unfolds.
π€ Creativity and AI
Artificial intelligence is used here as a creative tool, not as a replacement for artistic work.
This show documents an ongoing experiment:
how artists can work with AI to expand their creative possibilities while maintaining authorship, intention, and personal expression.
π Language
The podcast is recorded in French, and the website offers translation for international listeners.
π About the Host
Eima BLANK is an artist exploring multiple forms of creation including photography, ceramics, printmaking, architecture, and experimental music composition.
Through this podcast, the goal is to share a living artistic practice, where ideas circulate freely between disciplines.
