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Why it's time to Move to a Decentralized Music Industry |
Why It’s Time to Move to a Decentralized Music Industry
Let’s talk about something most people never think about: how musicians get paid. It might seem simple. You listen to a song, and the artist gets some money. But the truth is, for independent musicians those who aren’t signed to big record labels it’s not that simple at all. In fact, the current system often feels like a maze full of unfair rules, hidden traps, and invisible walls. The way the music industry works today isn’t built to support most artists. It’s built to support the system itself. That’s why so many artists and fans are now talking about something new: a decentralized music industry. |
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Video of The Week
"My Old Friend"
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Warm Audio Wa-44 Classic Ribbon Microphone |
Making a Scene Presents a Review of the Warm Audio WA-44 Ribbon Microphone
The Warm Audio WA-44 Ribbon Microphone is a stunning tribute to one of the most iconic microphones in recording history the RCA 44. First introduced in the 1930s, the original RCA 44 became a staple in legendary studios and was the mic of choice for artists like Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby, and Elvis Presley. Its signature warmth and smooth, rich sound helped shape the sonic character of an entire era. With the WA-44, Warm Audio has recreated the essence of the RCA 44, combining vintage charm with modern precision. |
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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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COMMING SOON!! |
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
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Graybeat
Hookdiggy - Diamond Mic |
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Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Graybeat |
Making a Scene Presents Making a scene Presents an interview with Robin Sedivy aka Graybeat
Robin Sedivy’s musical journey is a vibrant tapestry woven from dedication, talent, and versatility, stretching across multiple genres and roles throughout his dynamic career. He began as a percussionist, playing in school concert, symphonic, and marching bands, and notably serving as a timpanist in the Minnesota Central Lakes Regional Band. Robin found his first true passion behind the drum kit in seventh grade, a passion that grew as he performed with school jazz bands from eighth grade through his college years. His early musical experiences also included playing drums with The Magic Mushponies, contributing to two recorded albums, and participating in the first off-Broadway production of The Who’s “Tommy.” |
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