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The #1 Resource for the Indie Artist and the Fans that Love them |
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This is the Book They DON'T Want you to Read!! |
Get ready to break the chains of the traditional music industry. "Breaking Chains: Navigating the Decentralized Music Industry" is more than just a book—it’s your roadmap to creative and financial freedom in the age of Web3. Whether you're an emerging artist tired of unfair streaming payouts, or a seasoned indie looking to reconnect with your fanbase on your own terms, this guide equips you with the tools, platforms, and strategies to thrive without gatekeepers. From NFTs to DAOs, smart contracts to decentralized streaming, this is your backstage pass to a revolutionary new music economy—one where you call the shots, own your work, and build a fan-powered career that lasts. The future of indie music is here. Are you ready to claim your place in it
Get Your Copy Now on Kindle, Paperback and HARD COVER!! Limited Edition Signed Copies are now AVAILABLE!! Get yours today because there are only 50 numbered and signed editions and once they are sold out there will not be another limited edition run!! |
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How Indie Musicians Can Use Sora to Create Music Videos |
Turn your songs into cinematic videos one scene at a time—powered by AI and your imagination.
As the music industry continues to evolve, creating high-quality content—especially music videos—is no longer just a bonus; it’s a necessity. Fans today are drawn not only to the sound of your music, but to the story and visual world that surrounds it. In this new digital age, the ability to produce videos quickly, affordably, and creatively can set independent artists apart from the noise. |
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Video of The Week
"The Hardest Part"
Directed by Paul Trillo using OpenAI’s Sora model, this video uses infinite-zoom, hyper-real, dreamlike transitions to explore nostalgia and emotion (see the article above)
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From DAW to GAW: The Next Evolution of Music Production Tools |
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There was a time when musicians looked at drum machines with suspicion. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, as Roland and Linn began introducing programmable rhythm boxes, some traditionalists claimed it would be the end of real drummers. Then came MIDI—Musical Instrument Digital Interface—in 1983, and the panic doubled. Suddenly, synths, samplers, sequencers, and computers could all talk to each other. What would happen to live players? Would machines replace the soul of music? |
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Using AI To Market your Music |
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Understanding the Decentralized Music Industry
This is our series to help indie artists understand the future of the music industry through decentralization. |
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Our Cover Artist Katy Tessman |
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Katy Tessman is a heartfelt and inspiring singer-songwriter whose music reflects the wisdom earned through life’s most powerful experiences—surviving cancer, navigating heartbreak, and embracing motherhood. With a rich, expressive voice and a rhythmic touch on guitar and mandolin, Katy delivers songs that come straight from the soul. Her sound blends Americana and folk-rock with emotionally resonant lyrics that celebrate both the struggles and triumphs of life. |
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