From Rolling Stone today:
https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/ai-band-velvet-sundown-spokesperson-hoax-1235378542/
Spokesperson for AI Band Velvet Sundown Now Says Hes a Hoaxer
The Velvet Sundown's Spotify page also denies "spokesperson" Andrew Frelon's affiliation with the group
By Brian Hiatt
July 3, 2025
The pseudonymous Andrew Frelon, who spoke to Rolling Stone on Wednesday as a spokesperson for the viral AI band The Velvet Sundown, and runs a Twitter account that purports to represent the band, was running an elaborate hoax aimed at the media, he now says in a Medium post. The bands official Spotify page also posted a notice insisting that Frelon who confirmed that the band created music with the AI tool Suno is unaffiliated with the band. Velvet Sundown currently have more than 700,000 listeners on Spotify.
A Velvet Sundown X account thats linked to from the bands Spotify page messaged Rolling Stone early Thursday morning asking for a correction and reiterating their disavowal of Frelon. We understand the intrigue our project inspires and were not here to dispel mystery, the Spotify-linked account Twitter said in a DM early Thursday morning. But we are here to correct the record
.The Velvet Sundown is a multidisciplinary artistic project blending music, analog aesthetics, and speculative storytelling. While we embrace ambiguity as part of our narrative design, we ask that reporting on us be based on verifiable sources not fabricated accounts or synthetic media. (The band have not yet responded to a request for further comment.)
In his lengthy Medium post, Frelon claims that he took advantage of the Velvet Sundowns lack of social-media presence and transformed another account he had started in March into what purported to be the bands official account. From there, he claims, he used a long list of social engineering tricks, including interactions with the media, to make it appear to be the bands actual account with the supposed aim of testing journalists. Knowing from past projects something about the dynamics of journalistic news coverage, he writes, I thought it would be funny to start calling out journalists in a general way about not having reached out to us for commentary. Frelon also told Rolling Stone on Wednesday that he had a strong interest in art hoaxes. (The phone number Frelon called from, with a 514 area code, now has a not in service message.)
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Again, Spotify had to be behind the crappy AI music from this nonexistent band getting on those playlists.