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A New Era for Independent Musicians The Convergence of AI and Decentralized Technology |
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There was a time when an independent musician could still pretend the old system might eventually work out. Maybe the right manager would show up. Maybe the algorithm would suddenly turn generous. Maybe a label would finally care. Maybe streaming would lead to touring money, and touring money would lead to merch money, and merch money would somehow turn into a stable life.
That fantasy is running out of gas. |
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The Indie Artist’s Field Guide to Booking the College Circuit |
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There is a certain kind of silence that only happens on the road on a Tuesday afternoon. The van is full of cables, hoodies, and half-finished gas station coffee. Friday and Saturday look decent. Sunday might work if the room is right. But the middle of the week is where a lot of tours quietly bleed out. That is the part nobody romanticizes. Gas does not care if your Friday show sold well. Hotels do not care that your last single made a playlist. A route becomes profitable when the dead spots stop being dead. That is where the college circuit starts to matter. Not as some shiny fantasy about “breaking into campuses,” but as a practical, artist-owned way to fill weekdays, earn guarantees, meet new fans, collect real fan data, and build relationships that can outlive one set in one room. That is the part of the live business too many indie artists still ignore. |
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Why Networking Still Runs the Music Business |
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There is a lie floating around the modern music business, and a lot of artists have swallowed it whole. The lie says your career is built on content. It says your future lives inside metrics. It says if you post enough clips, chase enough trends, and feed enough short-form platforms, the machine will reward you. Maybe you will get lucky. Maybe an algorithm will tap you on the shoulder. Maybe some stranger in a hoodie in a tech office will decide your song belongs in a playlist and your life will change. |
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Layering Tracks Like a Pro: Building Big Sounds with Minimal Gear |
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There is a lie floating around home recording culture that has probably cost indie artists more good songs than bad microphones ever did. It says big sounds come from big budgets. Big rooms. Big mic lockers. Big consoles. Big plugin folders. Big racks of preamps you can barely afford and barely explain. It is the same old gatekeeper story in new clothes: your art is not ready until somebody with more money approves it.
That idea needs to die. |
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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 - Dida Pelled |
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Dida Pelled walks into a room with the kind of cool confidence that makes people pay attention—and then she backs it up with the musicianship to keep them there. A jazz prodigy with a wide-open musical imagination, Pelled is a Brooklyn-based guitarist, singer, and songwriter known for her playful personality, laid-back charm, and fierce dedication to authenticity. Her sound moves easily across jazz, blues, and roots-driven songwriting, and her audience has grown around one simple truth: she’s the real thing—steady, intimate, and impossible to ignore once you’ve heard her. |
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Selwyn Birchwood
"The Church of Electric Swamp Funkin Blues" |
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The Book They DON'T Want you to Read!! |
Tired of streaming pennies while gatekeepers cash in?
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“Breaking Chains” is a timely and insightful exploration of how decentralization is reshaping the music industry. Richard L’Hommedieu draws on deep industry knowledge to examine the shifting balance of power between artists, labels, and digital platforms. The book offers both a critique of the traditional music business and a roadmap for musicians seeking independence in a rapidly evolving landscape. With clear explanations and practical strategies, L’Hommedieu empowers readers to understand blockchain, streaming economics, and new models of ownership. More than just a guide, it’s a call to artists to reclaim control of their work and careers. A must-read for musicians, managers, and anyone curious about the future of music."
Suz Holmes -Blue Note West
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