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New Zealand’s David Pomeroy Releases 300th Album in Under Two Years

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New Zealand recording artist David Pomeroy has released his 300th album, titled “Album 300,” according to a press release from his label, DP Music Presents.

The release marks roughly 21 months of output for Pomeroy, who put out his first album, “Country Vibes,” in July 2024, per the release. In that span he has built a catalogue spanning country, pop, rock, worship, opera-pop, jazz, dance, children’s music, R&B, gospel and film-style soundtracks, released under his own name and a roster of AI-generated artist personas that includes Heartline, Amber Heart, Orionis Five, Celeste Ayanna, Jesse Clay Rydell, Susannah, Scarlett Westerly and Aria Quattro.

Pomeroy describes the project as centered on AI as a production tool rather than a single genre or artist identity. “Album 300 represents much more than a number,” he said in the release. “It represents thousands of songs, hundreds of creative concepts, and countless hours of experimentation. Every album taught me something new.”

The cover of “Album 300” features Pomeroy himself alongside the phrases “300 Albums,” “Over 2 Million Streams” and “One Creator,” according to the release. The company says the catalogue has drawn more than two million streams combined across major platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, Deezer and Tidal.

“The music industry is changing rapidly,” Pomeroy said. “AI is opening new creative possibilities, but ultimately every project still begins with an idea, a story, and a human vision.”

Pomeroy said the milestone isn’t a stopping point. “Album 300 isn’t the finish line,” he said. “It’s a chance to pause, appreciate what’s been built, and then continue creating. There are still many stories to tell.” The release did not specify what, or who, comes next.

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