Lunar Boom Music launched in 2024 around an AI-first production model. Rather than treating AI as an occasional studio tool, the label made AI-assisted creation part of its wider identity and set a long-term goal of releasing music across an unusually broad range of genres.

AI is part of the label model

The source originally asked whether Lunar Boom was the first AI music label. That is difficult to establish definitively, so the stronger claim is what Lunar Boom can document about itself.

The label launched in 2024 and built its production strategy around AI-assisted music rather than adding the technology later as a side project.

That approach places AI at the production level of the label, alongside decisions about genre, releases, artists, and distribution.

The genre project gives the idea a concrete goal

Lunar Boom's long-term objective is to create at least one track across as many music genres as possible, including styles far outside mainstream pop.

The public genre database tracks that project and organizes the catalogue around musical styles rather than only releases.

That makes the genre database useful for more than branding. It provides a structure for deciding what the label should create next and gives listeners a way to move through a catalogue that spans very different sounds.

The label is built around experimentation

An AI-first label can produce and test musical ideas faster, but speed only matters if the catalogue remains organized and useful.

For Lunar Boom, the more interesting part of the model is therefore the combination of AI-assisted production with genre research, royalty-free music, creator tools, and AI artist profiles.

You can explore the genre database to see how that experiment is being organized.