AI-Co-Produced Music and Video Honoring Past Art
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Allen Ginsberg, the incredible Beat poet of the 1950s - 1990s had mentioned that he found the Romantic poet William Blake a muse and inspiration. This new song, "Ginsberg Talked To Blake uses this theme as an analog for my long-time friendship with poet and writer, J.C. Coyle, based in Los Angeles, CA. His poetry and writing has always been a personal inspiration for me, and a great metaphor for my relationship with J.C.
Using Suno.ai, ChatGPT, Claude.ai, Krea.ai, Midjourney.com, Adobe Premiere and Garageband, I created this new music and accompanying video. Enjoy.
“Ginsberg Talked to Blake” began as a poem and turned into a haunted songscape—a visceral dialogue between ghosts, influences, and inner voices. Crafted under the Vashyn persona, the track channels indie-pop minimalism and poetic depth through the lens of post-genre experimentation.
Built using Suno.ai, the music was shaped by a hybrid prompt: imagine a sonic child of Halsey, Radiohead, and The Postal Service, with an undercurrent of lyrical rhythm inspired by Wu-Tang Clan and Eminem. The result is cinematic and raw—blending glitched-out synths, minor-key pianos, and a heartbeat-like pulse that swells into catharsis. Vocals thread between intimacy and revelation, dreamlike but unflinching.
Visually, the world of the song took form via Krea.ai, where references rooted in PNW-noir and minimalist surrealism informed a moving tableau. The final video was cut in CapCut, mixing digital haze and analog-feeling textures—mirroring the layered voice of a narrator who might be prophet, ghost, or self.

The lyrics, co-written and structured with ChatGPT, lean on slant rhymes, internal rhythms, and Beat-inspired imagery. They orbit a mysterious figure—part trickster, part muse—who haunts the edges of inspiration and mental health. This figure becomes the sonic thread, weaving jazz, memory, and static into something like a hymn for the sleepless.
At its core, “Ginsberg Talked to Blake” is an elegy for fractured brilliance, a ballad for those who walk with shadows and speak in sparks.
Allen Ginsberg, the incredible Beat poet of the 1950s - 1990s had mentioned that he found the Romantic poet William Blake a muse and inspiration. This new song, "Ginsberg Talked To Blake uses this theme as an analog for my long-time friendship with poet and writer, J.C. Coyle, based in Los Angeles, CA. His poetry and writing has always been a personal inspiration for me, and a great metaphor for my relationship with J.C.
Using Suno.ai, ChatGPT, Claude.ai, Krea.ai, Midjourney.com, Adobe Premiere and Garageband, I created this new music and accompanying video. Enjoy.
“Ginsberg Talked to Blake” began as a poem and turned into a haunted songscape—a visceral dialogue between ghosts, influences, and inner voices. Crafted under the Vashyn persona, the track channels indie-pop minimalism and poetic depth through the lens of post-genre experimentation.
Built using Suno.ai, the music was shaped by a hybrid prompt: imagine a sonic child of Halsey, Radiohead, and The Postal Service, with an undercurrent of lyrical rhythm inspired by Wu-Tang Clan and Eminem. The result is cinematic and raw—blending glitched-out synths, minor-key pianos, and a heartbeat-like pulse that swells into catharsis. Vocals thread between intimacy and revelation, dreamlike but unflinching.
Visually, the world of the song took form via Krea.ai, where references rooted in PNW-noir and minimalist surrealism informed a moving tableau. The final video was cut in CapCut, mixing digital haze and analog-feeling textures—mirroring the layered voice of a narrator who might be prophet, ghost, or self.

The lyrics, co-written and structured with ChatGPT, lean on slant rhymes, internal rhythms, and Beat-inspired imagery. They orbit a mysterious figure—part trickster, part muse—who haunts the edges of inspiration and mental health. This figure becomes the sonic thread, weaving jazz, memory, and static into something like a hymn for the sleepless.
At its core, “Ginsberg Talked to Blake” is an elegy for fractured brilliance, a ballad for those who walk with shadows and speak in sparks.
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