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Music Industry — a Blockchain Model for Other Verticals
it is important to pay attention to the Blockchain debate in music. The requirements in music industry for Blockchain are more challenging than those from other verticals. The result, in architecture and workflow modeling, could be a Blockchain model suitable for other industries. It can be a Blockchain model for verticals that are less complex yet more critical, and that are more significant in turnover.
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Blockchain Roundtable For Music Business Launched
Blockchain is a promising technology for music business. But instead of, or at least in addition to flooding the business with a sandbox, there has to be a space for reflection and discussion. A source of information for any stakeholder, and a contact for anyone involved to ask for features. That’s why we launched the Blockchain Roundtable.
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Better Than Talking Music & Tech: Creating Music With Tech
I’m back at music making again. After 25 years. Thanks to an iPad Pro, AppBC’s Modstep and some more apps for music creation. It feels like aeons ago I had sold almost all of my other gear. A solid Marshall JCM100 Lead Series Top, black & red striped finish. My FX, including–be ready to cry–a…
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New Blockchain Based Streaming Service — and It’s Owned By Its Artists
Resonate is a highly interesting and upcoming streaming service based on a blockchain architecture. It might have the potential for a revolution in streaming on multiple levels because it is not just based on a scalable and performant blockchain database. It is a co-operative, co-owned by artists, labels and fans alike. Plus, it is pay-as-you-go. No subscriptions. No ads.
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Rewiring Streaming Architecture: Tearing the Heart Out
From a business point of view I know the obvious failures in streaming are intended to generate mass appeal. In the long term though, you won’t reach the niche audiences in the Long Tail. It is about time to rewire streaming architecture. This must go go right down to the core. Because there is one issue with streaming that doesn’t get the attention it deserves, and it’s more serious than you think. The solution however is more overwhelming than you ever dared to hope. The core of the problem is the catalogue.
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Open Source: Into the Great Wide Open With Blockchain
I guess there’s hardly any topic in the intersection of economics and technology that’s been discussed more than Blockchain within the last months. No question, there’s a good amount of doubt and fear going with that hype. And there’s looking forward to its open source approach. The Dot Blockchain Project is no road block…
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What To Expect From Blockchain In Music Industries?
Why is it that Blockchain appears to be the megastar on the roster of newcomers? I mean, look back… it is just about two years that blockchain became an insider’s tip first. For music. For Bitcoin it had been around for some time already then. Today, music conferences are chasing anyone who can spell the…
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Calling All Creatives: Connect and Create!
The UK will be out of the European Union, politically. That’s a fact. But let’s stop complaining here. Now is the time to prove that the European community goes way beyond politics. For me, after and whilst watching the Brexit happen it finally ignited something. I see nationalists on the rise everywhere. I’m watching the…
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5 Reasons Why Using the Wrong Images Is Killing Your Impact and How to Find the Perfect Picture.
Writing a text means you have to search for suitable pictures to accompany your text. There is no way to avoid it. Because you need images. This post explains why you need images. More importantly it’s a guide for how to find the ones that attract your audience.
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Music Distribution Is Dead. What Is To Come?
The days before, I read some interesting numbers on revenues from synchronisation. It is on the rise. Now set these numbers in relation to streaming. It tells a lot about music distribution. Actually, for some time now I am wondering what the next music distribution technology might be. Or what it may look like. There have been music…