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Eurovision (Un)Official - The AI Parody Project
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Eurovision (Un)Official - The AI Parody Project

Hosted by Pete Thorpe · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 6 episodes

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What happens when Eurovision, cultural stereotypes, and artificial intelligence collide?Eurovision (Un)Official is a tongue-in-cheek parody project reimagining the world’s most gloriously chaotic song contest — one country at a time. Each episode features an AI-generated “Eurovision entry”, inspired by national clichés, traditional instruments, modern pop trends, and the over-the-top drama the contest is famous for.Expect dramatic key changes, questionable lyrics, suspiciously catchy choruses, and performances that would definitely divide the jury and the public vote.Created as a creative experiment and a loving satire, this podcast celebrates everything fans adore (and gently mock) about Eurovision — without taking itself too seriously. It’s part musical showcase, part cultural commentary, and part “how did this not come last?”Perfect for Eurovision superfans, casual viewers, music lovers, and anyone who enjoys parody with a glossy pop finish.🎶 No voting. No politics. Just pure E

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Pete Thorpe hosts Eurovision (Un)Official - The AI Parody Project, a arts show with 6 episodes published.

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Episode 6: No One Asked, But Here We Are

Mar 31, 20260Ep. 6S1

The final episode. And honestly, it's gone a bit off the rails. We start in Armenia with a pop-folk duet that earns its place. France shows up, sings entirely in French, and leaves before anyone can argue. Australia brin

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Episode 5: Somewhere After Midnight

Mar 26, 20260Ep. 5S1

Episode 5 starts in the cold. The Faroe Islands. Finland. Iceland. Three entries from the frozen edges of Europe, where the wind does the singing and the silence does the rest. Then midnight arrives — Latvia and Lithuani

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Episode 4: The Ones Who Mean It

Mar 21, 20260Ep. 4S1

Episode 4 doesn't need to prove anything. After the spectacle, the volume, and the pressure — this one sits down. Seven countries that didn't come to win a contest. They came to be heard. Featuring AI-generated parody en

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Episode 3: Maybe a Little Too Much Volume

Feb 20, 20260Ep. 3S1

After two episodes of spectacle and cultural volume, this one pulls back — not because we've run out of chaos, but because what comes next needs a run-up. Featuring AI-generated parody entries inspired by Azerbaijan, Bel

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Episode 2: Cultural Volume Turned All the Way Up

Jan 22, 20260Ep. 2S1

In Episode 2 of Eurovision (Un)Official, we turn the cultural volume knob firmly clockwise. This episode leans into national shorthand, amplified tropes, and the joyful excess that Eurovision does better than anyone else

Episode 1: Welcome to the Contest That Never Was

Jan 21, 20260Ep. 1S1

In this episode of Eurovision (Un)Official, we explain what this is — mostly so we don’t have to again. Featuring AI-generated Eurovision parody entries inspired by Albania, Germany, Georgia, Italy, San Marino, Sweden, a

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Eurovision (Un)Official - The AI Parody Project is hosted by Pete Thorpe. The show is categorised under arts (performing) and has published 6 episodes.

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