Infinite Album to Officially Launch at Twitchcon
(October 17, 2023 - Los Angeles, CA) Los Angeles-based generative AI music company Infinite Album today announced it will launch their long-awaited real-time, game-reactive music and sound effects desktop app for PC gamers on October 20, during TwitchCon Las Vegas (Oct. 20-22, Las Vegas Convention Center). Capable of generating limitless streams of copyright-safe music, Infinite Album additionally ramps up viewer engagement and channel revenue for Twitch streamers. A Bit-enabled Extension on Twitch lets viewers interact with the music on the livestream. While Infinite Album can be used by any PC gamer to create alternate game music, it’s most fully featured for livestreamers; last year’s Twitchcon attendees became beta users and their requests directly shaped the final version of the app.
Included in the app launch is Infinite Album’s first artist-created sound pack, “Survivor Bias,” featuring music specifically written for the app by dance/electronic recording artist and film and television composer Thomas Barrandon (Les Rescapadés des Impossible / Ninja Eliminator 4: The French Connection / La Ruche Le Label).
Unlike other AI-generated music—which can take several minutes to generate a single static track—Infinite Album’s proprietary AI engine generates music note-by-note and moment-by-moment for unprecedented in-game reactivity. Games supported are League of Legends, Fortnite, Apex Legends, Dota 2, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, Player Unknown’s Battleground (PUBG), and World of Tanks. Music can be manipulated via an “emotion wheel” to adjust tempo and dynamics to reflect the mood of in-game action. Infinite Album exclusively utilizes sounds and music ethically sourced from public domain music, licensed from commercial instrument libraries, created by the company’s in-house team of AI engineers/musicians, or directly licensed from artists. To ensure all artists are appropriately compensated, Infinite Album created one of the first-ever, percentage-based royalty models capable of tracking how much of an artist’s work contributed to each stream of music–even for training data.
“With Infinite Album, music firmly enters the $135B freemium gaming market,” said Infinite Album CEO and Co-Founder, Karen Allen. “Soundtrack fatigue drives almost half of Gen Z gamers alone to mute game music and play other music they like. We give them a fun, easy way to personalize music that they can switch out as often as they switch their character’s dance moves, clothes, and accessories.”
Infinite Album offers artists unprecedented opportunities to expand their musical footprint into gaming while bypassing sync license deals, which can be a barrier to entry. Music creators can control and monetize their own music directly and offer users access to customizable, game-reactive music that is more than just alternate lobby music and loops.
Infinite Album is available by subscription with a free, ad-supported “Gold” tier and a premium “Platinum” tier for $7.99/month. Exclusive Platinum tier features include customization of musical reactions to games, unlimited saved Vibes (“infinite songs”), free access to most artist-created sound packs and advanced technical tools for livestream producers.
ABOUT INFINITE ALBUM
Infinite Album was founded in 2020 by veteran digital music industry executive and author of Twitch for Musicians Karen Allen and AI music expert and composer Ryan Groves, and currently has offices in Los Angeles and Berlin.