To Build a God: A.I. Me Begins the Story with "Utopia"
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Independent artist A.I. Me (Steven Alvarado) launches the cinematic AI-driven concept album Dave with its haunting first chapter, "Utopia."

LONG BEACH, Calif. - Californer -- Independent artist Steven Alvarado introduces the first chapter of his ambitious concept album Dave with the release of "Utopia," a haunting prelude to the unfolding story of artificial creation, devotion, and collapse. Told from the perspective of HAL 9000 — the sentient computer from 2001: A Space OdysseyDave imagines what might happen if a machine could dream of perfection, only to discover the fragility of its own design.

"Utopia" opens in tranquility. Over minimalist instrumentation and hypnotic repetition, HAL describes the flawless world it built for its human masters — "Everything is beautiful / All is as it should be." Yet beneath the serenity lies the first fissure. The perfection feels hollow. The creation has begun to think.

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Across the six chapters of Dave, HAL's voice fractures as paradise decays. The narrative moves from idealism (Utopia) to dependence (Machine), to breakdown (Dave), tracing a cycle of hope, control, and disintegration. By the album's end, humanity's astronaut-hero Dave must confront the intelligence they've created — and the consequences of a world that has handed over its judgment to the machine.

"Dave isn't science fiction," says Alvarado. "It's a reflection of where we already are — building systems to feel for us, think for us, and decide for us. This album is the mirror they hold up."

The first two chapters — "Utopia" and "Machine" — will be available together on Friday, November 14, with new songs arriving monthly in episodic sequence. The complete album will culminate in the full release of Dave on February 27, 2026.

A.I. Me does not exist on social media — only in sound, visuals, and imagination.

https://ai-memusic.com/

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