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Ep212 - The end of the ownership era for both for artists and fans?
Ken and Joe dive into if music ownership is a thing of the past. Not just for artists but for fans as well. In a world dominated by streaming services and algorithmic playlists, some artists are pushing back—seeking to reintroduce the concept of true ownership. By bypassing traditional digital distribution and offering exclusive, tangible formats like vinyl, cassettes, or direct downloads, these creators are building deeper, more personal connections with fans. This shift challenges the streaming-first industry model and raises the question: Could owning music become a rebellious act of loyalty in modern music culture? Let's dive into the movement redefining what it means to truly "own" music.
Artists who want to release music without relying on streaming services and digital distribution can provide fans with a sense of ownership while building a loyal following.
To contact the boys you can reach out through the instagram profile or [email protected]
Produced by The Wild 1 Media - www.thewild1media.com
For Ken's music projects -
@kennypmitchell
https://kmitchellmusic.bandcamp.com/
Ken's Spotify
For Joe's music projects -
@thedownsideup
https://thedownsideup.bandcamp.com/
The Down Sideup on Spotify
Doula Graves
@DoulaGraves
Doula Graves on Spotify
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Ep212 - The end of the ownership era for both for artists and fans?
Ken and Joe dive into if music ownership is a thing of the past. Not just for artists but for fans as well. In a world dominated by streaming services and algorithmic playlists, some artists are pushing back—seeking to reintroduce the concept of true ownership. By bypassing traditional digital distribution and offering exclusive, tangible formats like vinyl, cassettes, or direct downloads, these creators are building deeper, more personal connections with fans. This shift challenges the streaming-first industry model and raises the question: Could owning music become a rebellious act of loyalty in modern music culture? Let's dive into the movement redefining what it means to truly "own" music.
Artists who want to release music without relying on streaming services and digital distribution can provide fans with a sense of ownership while building a loyal following.
To contact the boys you can reach out through the instagram profile or [email protected]
Produced by The Wild 1 Media - www.thewild1media.com
For Ken's music projects -
@kennypmitchell
https://kmitchellmusic.bandcamp.com/
Ken's Spotify
For Joe's music projects -
@thedownsideup
https://thedownsideup.bandcamp.com/
The Down Sideup on Spotify
Doula Graves
@DoulaGraves
Doula Graves on Spotify