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RE: Blockchain Basics and The Birth of the Middle Class Musician

in #music7 years ago

Thanks for this post. I like seeing this. I'm an older musician (58, not that old) who has made his way 40 years-ish as a pro musician. In our history music was confiscated by the deep state In fact, it's been used against us since the get-go. I had great results at mp3.com until it was bought out, but it was the first big level playing field in my day. I had 4 songs go to #1. But it didn't last long until it was bought up :-) So the idea of another level playing field really appeals to me. Now, the question is, is there anybody that wants to listen anymore? :-) and to talent verses electronics? I hope so. I'm doing hours of it live. Here is a taste https://steemit.com/music/@markaustin/original-live-jam-8

here is a playlist about music industry infiltration or pysop

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Wow man I had completely forgot about mp3.com. That is awesome you had 4 number 1 songs. Yeah the beauty of what will happen with this change is that the big record companies can't just come buy up these new blockchain services. It is going to have to force them to innovate or be let behind.

As far as listeners go they are still out there. You know just as well as any of us that trends come and go. Electronic music is definitely been having its moment. I think there is still a place for talent and by watching you video I can tell you have it. So I wish you continued success on Steemit and hope you are able to use other blockchains to your advantage as they become more user friendly.

man thanks brother, those words are so inspiring and that's what I hope to see and do see too! And your right this a whole new level of artist/listener relationship potential, free from interference of any kind.
Yea 4 #1's with this cool band