The Rise of Heartline and the Power of Four-Part Harmony

One of the most emotionally rewarding artist worlds to emerge from the wider David Pomeroy music universe has undoubtedly been Heartline. From the very beginning, Heartline was created around something I felt modern pop music had gradually lost: the emotional magic of strong male harmony groups. I grew up in eras where vocal harmony bands could genuinely make listeners feel uplifted, emotional, romantic, excited, and emotionally connected...

Why I Created Susannah, Opera-Pop Supernova

One of the most fascinating aspects of building the wider David Pomeroy music universe has been discovering emotional spaces that I felt modern music was no longer exploring deeply enough. Over time, I realised there was one particular emotional experience I kept missing as a listener myself: the feeling of being emotionally lifted by a truly soaring soprano voice. Not just technically impressive singing, but a voice capable of creating wonder,...

The Best Genres for AI Music Creation

One of the most interesting things about AI-assisted music creation is how differently various genres respond to the technology. Some styles naturally adapt extremely well because they rely heavily on atmosphere, melody, texture, emotional pacing, and immersive production environments. Other genres can be more challenging because they depend strongly on highly specific lyrical nuance, unpredictable live musicianship, or deeply raw human...

How I Blend AI With Real Emotion

One of the questions people often ask about AI-assisted music creation is whether music made with modern technology can still feel emotionally real. It’s an understandable question because many people worry that technology might somehow remove the humanity from songwriting and music production. Personally, I’ve found the opposite can actually happen when the tools are used thoughtfully. The emotional heart of the music still comes from...

Creating Music That Feels Cinematic

Some music does more than simply sound good — it creates entire worlds inside the listener’s imagination. Certain songs instantly make people picture glowing city streets at midnight, open highways, dramatic emotional moments, memories from years earlier, romantic encounters, vast landscapes, or scenes from films that do not even exist. That ability to create mental imagery is one of the most powerful aspects of music, and it’s a huge...

Why Listeners Love “Live” Albums

There’s something emotionally different about live albums that studio recordings often cannot fully replicate. Even when the songs themselves are already familiar, hearing them performed in front of an audience changes the emotional energy completely. Suddenly the music feels less polished in a technical sense but far more alive emotionally. You hear crowd reactions, applause, laughter, imperfections, audience singalongs, spoken...

Creating Music for Driving at Night

There’s something uniquely emotional about driving at night with music playing. The atmosphere feels completely different from daytime listening. Cities glow differently after dark. Reflections from streetlights blur across windows and wet roads. Conversations become quieter and more thoughtful. Memories seem to surface more easily. Even familiar places can suddenly feel cinematic when viewed through the emotional lens of the right...