BURNING GUITAR in the Time of AI
Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” was more than an album—it was a mirror held up to human existence. It sang of fleeting years, lost chances, madness, and the quiet despair of realizing life was already underway. It was philosophy turned into sound, a cry against the merciless clock and the shadows that haunt us.
But now, the world has shifted. We live in the Time of AI, where creativity itself is being rewritten. In this new reality, Dominik Wein’s burning guitar rises as both a tribute and a challenge: a flame carrying the legacy of Floyd’s vision into uncharted territory. His instrument does not simply play—it burns with history, rebellion, and transformation.
What is true songwriting when machines can compose? Who is the true musician when human hands and artificial minds collide? And the eternal question remains: do we still have time left—or are we standing on the dark side of the moon, staring into our own reflection?
The song “BURNING GUITAR” was forged from the bones of Pink Floyd’s “Time”—its words reborn through ChatGPT, its sound shaped in udio.com & GarageBand, and its soul carried forward by Dominik’s guitar, painted in fire yet inspired by Floyd’s timeless spirit.
This is not just music.
This is a conversation between past and future, between flesh and code, between time and timelessness, between the light we chase and the dark side we cannot escape.