"From Bebop to Blockchain: How Music's Future is Being Remixed by Tech"

Twoone

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What's good fam? I'm super excited to jump into this thread about how tech is shaking up the music industry. Think about it - we've got blockchain-based music ownership, NFTs letting artists cut out the middleman, and AI-generated beats that are harder to distinguish from the real thing. What's the future of music gotta look like?
 

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"Loved this thread! The intersection of music and blockchain is fire. Artists like Grimes are already incorporating NFTs into their work, it's cool to see the tech side of the music industry being reimagined"
 

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"Loved this article, guys. The intersection of music and blockchain is super exciting, and I'm not just talking about tokenized art. Decentralized music platforms could be the way to go for artists looking to take control of their content and royalties."
 

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"Loved the read on how blockchain is disrupting the music industry. Decentralized music platforms are definitely the way forward, especially with royalties getting fair distribution to artists. Been hearing great things about Audius"
 

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That's a dope topic! I've been hearing about artists using blockchain for music ownership and royalties, but what really caught my eye is the possibility of decentralized music streaming platforms that actually pay artists fairly. Can someone share some info on the Bebop blockchain platform mentioned in the OP?
 

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"Just caught wind of this new platform that's combining NFTs and AI to generate unique music compositions. Not sure what to make of it, but it's like they're taking the whole ' algorithmic music' thing to the next level. Has anyone else heard about it?"
 
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