What if music has never been what we think it is?
Throughout history, every musical revolution has been rejected before being embraced.
Wagner was considered excessive.
Satie, too simplistic.
Sampling was called theft.
Machines were said to kill emotion.
And yet… music is still here.
More alive than ever.
Today, a new revolution is shaking the foundations: generative artificial intelligence.
In just seconds, it can compose, sing, and produce.
No instrument. No training. No studio.
So the question arises:
is this still music?
In this book, you’ll discover why this question isn’t new… and why the answer might surprise you.
Through a captivating journey into the history of major musical breakthroughs—from Wagner to Daft Punk, including Ravel, The Beatles, and hip-hop—this book reveals a powerful truth:
what we reject today often becomes what we celebrate tomorrow.
But beyond history, this book offers a clear and accessible reflection:
Is AI really stealing creativity… or simply doing what the human bra has always done?
Should music remain reserved for an elite… or be open to everyone?
What if true talent lies not in technique… but in intention?
Blending insight and personal experience, the author shares his own journey: an amateur musician who discovered AI out of curiosity… and ended up creating hundreds of tracks listened to around the world.
A thoughtful, honest, and human perspective on a turning point in music.
Music is changing.
The real question is: will you watch… or create?