The creative revolution that will follow the implementation of Artificial Intelligence in the field of musical invention is upon us, but not everyone is willing to give in to it completely, renouncing human uniqueness, the unpredictable imperfection that makes us unpredictable and unrepeatable.
The creative revolution that will follow the implementation of Artificial Intelligence in the field of musical invention is upon us, but not everyone is willing to embrace it, renouncing human specificity—that unpredictable imperfection that makes us different, and perhaps unique in the universe, and that lays the foundation for subjective experiences and their unrepeatability. B.H.B. (Biological Human Beings) is the acronym of the team that collaborated on the Human Feel project, conceived by Luigi G. Colarullo, drummer, producer, and composer, author of most of the songs and curator of the arrangements. Colarullo also collaborated with Simi (a jazz and pop singer) on the melodies.
B.H.B. does not aim to be a musical group, but rather a creative laboratory, open to collaborations with other artists who share its vision. It explores the writing and production of artistically ambitious pop songs and challenging jazz compositions, including arrangements, orchestration, and instrumental solos. All of this is carried out with the explicit commitment not to use artificial intelligence algorithms in the creative process, now or in the future. This is not due to any hostility toward new technologies, but stems from the intention to preserve an artistic expression that is entirely human—and to ensure that it remains so.