Robot Roulette

Robot Roulette

Two indie musicians feed their original songs into an AI and react to whatever comes back. Mark O'Brien and Phil McGovern wrote these songs. They did not write what AI does to them. Each episode, they pick one of their originals, generate AI covers in random genres from a roulette wheel, and listen together for the first time. Sometimes it's brilliant. Sometimes it's deeply wrong. But the first-time reaction is always genuine. New episodes drop monthly. Ad-free episodes and FLAC downloads of every cover available on Patreon.

Episodes

  1. "Moving to Silence" by Mark O'Brien

    May 2

    "Moving to Silence" by Mark O'Brien

    Episode 3 of Robot Roulette features the first experiment written and recorded by Mark, the 2012 energetic alt-rock track "Moving to Silence.""Moving to Silence" features a sarcastic lyric written from the point of view of the other person in one of Mark's former romantic relationships. The title comes from a self-help book Mark had the displeasure of reading where the author suggested people with communication challenges do one of two things: getting loud and angry ("moving to violence") and keeping it all inside until the hate and conflict overwhelm ("moving to silence"). Like all of Phil's tracks, this high-energy track with alt-punk elements didn't get a chance when it was released.The wheel lands on genres that produce a bit of a mixed bag this time: we make covers in styles as diverse as trap and 50's doo-wop. We finally call a double audible at the end, generating two above-average djent tracks and one (out of six) Taylor Swift versions that could easily get a billion spins in a month, if only it was really her.Leave a comment letting us know which versions are your favorites! Website: https://robotroulettepodcast.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/robotrouletteMerch: https://shop.robotroulettepodcast.com/X: https://x.com/robot_rouletteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robotroulette/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/robotroulettepodcast.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@RobotRoulette Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583968920581

    3h 9m
  2. "Death of Cafmo" by Phil McGovern

    Mar 1

    "Death of Cafmo" by Phil McGovern

    On this first episode, we're looking at Phil McGovern's mid-2000s quirky, idiosyncratic song "Death of Cafmo." But before we make any covers, we need to tell everyone how we got here. Mark and Phil discuss the origins of Mark's early experiments with Udio, which resulted in a meme for Mark's lost media hunting show Is This Anything?, and the story of a fateful night in November 2025 when Mark and Phil were supposed to just work on a piece of music and ended up learning of Suno's ability to make covers. After getting blocked uploading popular music to make the same sort of covers he was seeing on YouTube, Mark threw one of Phil's songs into it, intending to make a stupid cover for a quick laugh, but neither one of them expected the results would actually be good."Cafmo" is a pretty but peculiar impressionistic song about a woman who escapes a bad situation, and draws inspiration from indie rock, prog, and art rock. After Mark and Phil tell the origin story, we hear the covers they made that night, and then the real show begins: spinning the wheel results in covers from techno to metal to Celtic to two stellar 80s pop covers.Leave a comment letting us know which versions are your favorites! Website: https://robotroulettepodcast.comPatreon: https://patreon.com/robotrouletteMerch: https://shop.robotroulettepodcast.com/X: https://x.com/robot_rouletteInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robotroulette/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/robotroulettepodcast.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@RobotRoulette Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61583968920581

    2h 51m

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Two indie musicians feed their original songs into an AI and react to whatever comes back. Mark O'Brien and Phil McGovern wrote these songs. They did not write what AI does to them. Each episode, they pick one of their originals, generate AI covers in random genres from a roulette wheel, and listen together for the first time. Sometimes it's brilliant. Sometimes it's deeply wrong. But the first-time reaction is always genuine. New episodes drop monthly. Ad-free episodes and FLAC downloads of every cover available on Patreon.