
""Don Enzo Magic Carpet Salesman" "reflects my frustration with AI art - the first part reacting to the issue, the second written from the AI's perspective, and the final section representing the last gasp of real art before being overwhelmed by artificial output.""
""hungover writing session at Brighton's 17b studio with Jack and Sam Evans,""
""grew out of layering random sounds while listening to Portishead and Massive Attack.""
""after a shared revelation at a METZ show.""
DITZ released a nine-minute, three-part noise-rock single titled "Don Enzo Magic Carpet Salesman," available digitally now and on 12-inch vinyl from November 28 via City Slang. Vocalist C.A. Francis describes the piece as reflecting frustration with AI art: the first section reacts, the second adopts the AI's perspective, and the final section imagines a last gasp of real art before being overwhelmed by artificial output. The B-side, "Kalimba Song," originated during a hungover writing session at Brighton's 17b studio and developed by layering random sounds influenced by Portishead and Massive Attack. The band formed in 2017 and continues touring the UK and Europe.
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