The Beat: Deep Fake Battles Featuring Drake and Dreams Sometimes Die
Should musicians embrace or battle AI deep fakes?
Should musicians embrace or battle AI deep fakes?
Musicians continue to debate and explore what web3 can bring to their careers and the industry at large
Major record labels are responsible for only one of every 26 songs released today, making music curation more important than ever
Measuring music fandom in a web3 world
Three friends who loved finding new music are now signing artists at the forefront of music + web3
Battling the ennui that can come from soulless AI generated music
A primer from the latest Water & Music academy on global music rights
Music enjoyment should be the goal in and of itself, not financialization
NFTs as a type of property right to give them immediate, not future, value
A new way for users to keep control of their online creations
We spoke to three web3 music artist managers about the unique challenges they face
Web3 music shouldn’t look to repeat nostalgia but break new ground
Coming from inside the music industry, Steph Guerrero saw first hand how major labels can’t innovate like web3 startups can
Rhianna’s NFT project explained and lots of music NFT projects are showing signs of progress
A model for funding artists based on national grants like in Canada but for web3 musicians
The lack of information musicians have on their fans is appalling. Medallion wants to change that.
How much new music is too much music?
Oh La La has already stepped on some artist toes by listing their on-chain music NFTs. Is the market ready for a music NFT aggregator?
Why it’s still difficult to discover and cultivate deeper connections between musicians and their fans.