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When should music icons finally call it a day — and could AI really keep their voices alive forever?

Rock legends retiring, AI voice cloning, Spotify mood-tracking and the future of music.

This week the lads dive into David Coverdale announcing his retirement after 50 years with Deep Purple, Whitesnake and Coverdale/Page — and what it really means when a rock legend finally hangs up the mic.

But the bigger question steals the show: could AI allow singers to keep releasing music long after their voice disappears? We explore Sony’s “voice preservation contracts”, the ethics of cloning an artist’s vocals, who actually owns a digital voice, and whether fans would accept an album sung by an AI version of an artist in their prime.

We also get into Spotify’s new mood-tracking features, how algorithms shape the way we discover music, and why some artists are now pushing back with fully “human” albums recorded with real players and real instruments.

Expect chaos, deep chat, strange Icelandic jazz detours, and Geoff losing his mind over some truly questionable tracks.

👇 Tell us in the comments: should artists be allowed to release AI-sung music once they retire?

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03:18 – David Coverdale retires after 50 years

03:47 – His voice, health issues & career reflections

05:26 – Coverdale’s official farewell message

06:32 – How illnesses affected his voice

07:55 – Early Deep Purple stories

08:41 – Redcar tangents & northern geography chaos

09:30 – “What does retirement look like for him?”

10:20 – Sony’s AI voice preservation contracts explained

11:39 – Who owns a cloned voice legally?

12:37 – Image rights, estate rights & catalog ownership

13:48 – Could artists keep making albums after losing their voice?

15:04 – Can AI music be copyrighted?

17:12 – Human vs AI performance rights

17:33 – Spotify mood-tracking playlists

19:48 – Algorithms & music discovery

21:11 – Foreign-language artists & why they connect

22:55 – When lyrics don’t matter

23:58 – Experimental albums & “human vs AI” music

24:58 – New wave of human-led artistry

26:23 – AI use dropping after early hype

27:43 – Do risks make better albums?

29:13 – New artists pushing boundaries