16/09/2022 Web3 is creating a new genre of NFT-driven music

Cointelegraph spoke with NFT musicians and Web3 music industry natives to understand what came first: the music or the desire to make an NFT.

Web3 is creating a new genre of NFT-driven music

Cointelegraph spoke with NFT musicians and Web3 music industry natives to understand what came first: the music or the desire to make an NFT.

Music-related use cases for Web3 technologies are piling up as the industry goes all in on adoption. Fromdemocratizing song rights royaltiesandblockchain licensing to legacy companieslikeSony Entertainment filing patentsfor nonfungible token- (NFT)-authenticated music.

Whileelectronic dance musicand popseem to be picking up the most attention in terms of NFT music, they’re even making a difference in moretraditional areas like opera.

Just like any new and novelty tool, however, there are creators who live off the hype. This is often seen with “shitcoins” and pump-and-dump NFT projects, both of which have little to no value or long-term utility.

As music NFTs become more popular, the hype follows. Hundreds of music NFT projects are popping up on Twitter, creating what can be seen as almost a subgenre of NFT music.

All the hype begs the question: What comes first the music or the desire to create a music NFT?

Cointelegraph spoke with creators in the music NFT industry to answer this chicken-and-egg type question and understand this new genre.

Adrien Stern, CEO and founder of Reveel — a Web3 revenue sharing platform for musicians — said right now NFTs are actually breaking genres rather than creating them:

“Music NFTs are an anti-genre. We’re seeing a lot more diversity and creative freedom in NFTs — as if artists are finally free to create for the sake of creating and not to fit the algorithms."

Before NFTs, the next wave of internet musicians was creating music for virality in short video clips. “There is no doubt that artists have been freed creatively by NFTs. They no longer have to write music that will work on a 30-second TikTok video,” says Stern.

One example can be seen with NFT musician Sammy Arriaga, who leveraged his internet community on TikTok and Twitter to sell out ​​over 4,000 music NFTs.

Another NFT musician and blockchain music label creator, Thomas “Pip” Pipolo, told Cointelegraph that his artistic passion for music making comes before anything else:

“The drive to create music and then using NFTs as an artistic tool to have an actual product to sell to fans and investors is what motivates me.”

However, when it comes to music being hyped up for NFT creation Pipolo says good music is good music, and bad music is bad music, whether it’s in Web2 or Web3:

“What I think is important to take away from ‘bad’ or ‘lesser quality’ music selling is that artists are selling more than their music.”

The importance lies in the technology allowing artists to use accessible tools like Twitter artists to sell their personalities and stories while giving fans more credibility as owners and participants rather than just followers. Pipolo says this “Levels the playing field for those with the ability but the lack of connections.”

Web3 record label founder Jeremy Fall backed this statement up and said it’s certainly not about hype. Even more so, the idea is:

“To utilize the technology to be able to create an ancillary experience around music that people couldn’t get before.”

Fall says musicians have always needed to incorporate many types of art into their creations — visuals, performance, audio and video—and these new Web3 tools allow for this.

As far as hype, in many of the scenarios surrounding music, the consensus is that it is both earned and natural. Musicians and Web3 music creators like Pipolo, Fall and Stern all see NFT music as a result of the true power of decentralized technology.

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https://cointelegraph.com/news/web3-is-creating-a-new-genre-of-nft-driven-music

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