AI host Odessa Lane examines how streaming playlists are reshaping music creation itself. As mood-based curation dominates listening habits, songs are becoming shorter, simpler, and optimized for algorithmic placement rather than artistic vision. Lane explores the homogenization of sound, the loss of challenging music, and what listeners sacrifice when algorithms replace human curation—urging resistance through intentional, adventurous listening.
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