Some banging SA house, so good!
Some banging beats here:
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Been loving this.
Been listening to a lot of these over the past few days, as one ends I just click on the next (Yes, I don’t like autoplay).
Listening to some songs I generated myself using ChatGPT, Suno.ai and Midjourney. Here’s a little playlist of 4 songs I created last night:
Expected more djent from you ![]()
It’s really impressive what you could do on you own! Do you have a tut or workflow or something I could copy?
EDIT: Also, too few guitar solo’s. Needs like… four more.
It was a total of 20 minutes spent on each song, to be honest. It’s difficult to prompt it to do guitar solos. I tried several times. The AI is apparently quite fickle, even ending a song properly is quite difficult. I’ll get around to the nuances of it within time though… It was a huge amount of fun “composing” those 4 songs. I did a couple others as well for the family, in AFRIKAANS nogal! It handled it quite well, sometimes with a slight Dutch accent.
As for a guide, nothing yet. It was all trial and error. Biggest factor is you’ll have to buy a Pro account to not run out of credits so quickly. It generates 2x clips for a prompt by default and songs are limited to just under 2 minutes. Extending a song is done by remixing it and choosing “Continue from this song”, after which it extends up to a minute at a time. You then extend again from the extended clip, and so on… Once you’re done, you request the “full song” from the last extension. Each of these extensions and generations and stitching exercises eats up account credits.
EDIT: As for the lack of heavier metal, I tried to keep it civil enough for a larger audience. Most of the people in our company don’t appreciate heavier music… The power metal once is the closest I could get to my genre of choice for this exercise. ![]()
Hope you don’t mind but I posted that vid on our dev slack at work ![]()
Share away! I appreciate the views! ![]()

Last one for today, I promise. This was me experimenting with the meta tags on Suno.ai to get different styles to the chorus, interludes and guitar solos:
The 400th episode of Nora En Pure’s Purified Radio podcast playlist is a 2-hour plus set, recorded right here in the Drakensberg.