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Electronic Music NFT Platform RCRDSHP Claims to Have Paid Artists Over $600,000 in 6 MonthsïżŒ

RCRDSHP claims to have paid artists over $600,000 since the venture began in August 2021. According to the first public payout figures, the platform has distributed $515,000 to music creators from primary collectible sales. RCRDSHP also reports that music creators have earned nearly $90,000 on the secondary market.

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RCRDSHP Founder and CEO Obie Fernandez, said: “To put this number [$600,000] into perspective, an artist would need about 125 million streams at the average payout rate on a streaming music service to reach half a million dollars in revenue.”

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How Folk Traditions Are Inspiring Today’s Electronic Music

A resurgence of ancient styles are influencing today’s experimental electronic music. Artists are revisiting folk traditions from around the world to create tracks that makes sense of the present.

Mexican-American musician Debit, aka Delia Beatriz, utilized pipes and flutes to create her new album The Long Count. Beatriz created, with the help of machine learning, digital instruments modeled after ancient Mayan wind instruments held in the collection of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. The album’s title references the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar, an ancient cyclical calendar that captures the universe’s creation and destruction.

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Debit’s otherworldly and at some points unnerving album shows that folk music isn’t just a genre. Folk music can be means of making sense of the world and connecting with others, both in celebration and in mourning. Philip Sherburne writes eloquently, “harnessing unfamiliar instruments to ask questions about tradition, heritage, and post-colonial forgetting, her music suggests that certain sounds may unlock emotions we can’t readily decipher, placing us in a lineage far vaster than we might have imagined.”

Polish composer Wojciech Rusin’s Syphon was also created using digitally processed instruments. Rusin used digitally processed reeds, 3D printed instruments, and a cappella singing for “what he describes as a ‘speculative’ approach to medieval and renaissance traditions, performed in an imagined future in which the past is recalled only in fragments.” 

Rather than being used as means to understand the world, folk music is being captured in today’s electronic music as a feeling. Polish composer Piotr Kurek’s new album World Speaks is inspired by the 19th century painter Thomas Cole. Just as Cole’s landscapes were riddled with classical and Biblical symbolism, Kurek layers reeds, organ, voice, and samples thereof into “surreal, moirĂ©-like patterns.” 

The melancholic composition Community of Grieving by Polish sound artist Zosia HoƂubowska and Stockholm composer Julia Giertz also invoke ancient feeling. “Harrowing vocal harmonies” and “otherworldly ululations dissolve into thick sheets of digitally treated drones, techno rhythms, and ASMR-inspired breathing.” The artists wrote the 24-minute piece for the the online-only 2020 edition of Krakow’s Unsound Festival in response to the newfound fear and confusion around the world due to COVID-19. The piece attempts to reconcile mourning rituals with the comfort that is found in community. 

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LimeWire Relaunches After 10 Years as NFT Marketplace

The former and popular peer-to-peer music sharing platform LimeWire is relaunching as an NFT marketplace after over a decade. Artists and fans will be able to create, buy and trade NFT collectibles on the platform. A federal court ordered LimeWire to shut down in 2010 after finding it had intentionally caused a massive scale of copyright infringement.

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Originally reported by Mixmag

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[Photo Gallery] CRSSD Festival 2022 (Spring)

Since its debut back in 2015, CRSSD has continued to build a dedicated base of attendees who flock to the oceanfront venue each year to witness three stages offering their own unique soundtrack and experience. Set in beautiful Downtown San Diego just steps from the Pacific Ocean, Waterfront Park provides the ideal urban venue complete with picturesque sunset views, splash-friendly fountains, and grassy lawns. The festival had its first spring edition since 2020 on March 5-6 2022 and included such house and techno talents as Jeff Mills, Adam Beyer, Nina Kraviz, Joris Voorn, Sara Landry, Four Tet, and so many more. Check out some of the highlights below, and see you next year.

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Movement 2022 Official Line Up Announced

Movement Music Festival is one of North America’s biggest techno event. Occurring every Memorial Day weekend, the renown festival has been canceled the last few years but makes its triumphant return to Detroit in 2022. The festival has just announced its full lineup that features a plethora of the biggest names in techno and even stars of non-techno genres.

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Op-Ed: Why You Should Try Solo & Sober Raving

Solo and sober raving feel like taboo subjects in the electronic music scene. If you’ve never raved solo before, then just the thought of being alone at a rave can feel terrifying. You know like eating alone at a high school cafeteria. If you’ve never raved sober before, then you might think the experience won’t be as good. Coming from the standpoint of someone who’s done this (solo and sober raving) multiple times, I encourage you to try it once. Some of my most eye-opening and inspirational experiences in the electronic music scene have stemmed from going to raves sober and by myself.

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International Women’s Day: Celebrating Women in Electronic Music

International Women’s Day, March 8, is a global holiday celebrating the achievements of women. The electronic music industry has seen some progress. In honor of International Women’s Day, here’s a list of women who are making waves in the electronic music space. Whether longtime pioneers or fresh faces, these women are blazing their own paths and contributing toward creating a more inclusive environment in electronic music. This list only scratches the surface in celebrating women in electronic music.

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Part I: Underground Then, Following the White Rabbit

I first heard about the “white rabbit” when I was on a plane to Munich, Germany. The phrase is inspired in part by Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit”. In Munich, the white rabbit is code for the illegal raves that occur inside and outside the city. The parties are elusive by design. By luck, a connection, or perhaps a mixture of both, you can find the white rabbit. The key is to follow your curiosity. Little did I know that my plane conversation foreshadowed what would come to pass.

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Jon Hopkins Unveils Psychedelic Art Installation Called “Dreamachine”

Grammy and Mercury-nominated composer Jon Hopkins has soundtracked a touring art installation called “Dreamachine” that induces hallucinations and tripping in the minds of its viewers.

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An extraordinary but little-known 1959 invention by artist and inventor Brion Gysin inspired Dreamachine. His experimental homemade device used flickering light to create vivid illusions, kaleidoscopic patterns and explosions of color within the mind.

Gysin envisioned that his invention would replace televisions. Instead of passive consumers of mass-produced media, viewers of his Dreamachine would create their own cinematic experiences.

Jon Hopkins and his team of neuroscientists, architects and philosophers have breathed new life into Gysin’s invention. Similar to Hopkins’s latest work, Music For Psychedelic Therapy, this new project uses ambient music from the artist as a soundtrack to the experience, which researchers called “stroboscopically induced visual hallucinations.”

Dreamachine will be touring the UK beginning this spring with more info here.

Originally reported by Mixmag.

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Global Vibe Radio 305 Feat. Slam (Soma Records)

Scottish duo Slam, Stuart McMillan and Orde Meikle, are a tour de force on the global techno circuit. Their unique, six deck, back-to-back DJ performances have seen the duo play leading clubs and festivals across the world. They are renowned for both their experience and their powerful, contemporary sound. Listen to Soma Records’ head honchos signature high energy and peak-time mix for this week’s Global Vibe Radio. 

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The last few years have seen some of Slam’s most prolific studio output as they continue to innovate and keep things moving forward, most recently with the Louder Than Chaos project. Louder Than Chaos was a series of five releases on 12″ vinyl and digital. Each volume released monthly via Soma Records.

The project kicked off with Vol. 1 featuring collaborations with 999999999, Hector Oaks and Keith Tucker (AKA Optic Nerve). Vol. 2 features collaborations with UK techno legend Perc, and Vol. 3 features long term Soma affiliate Rebekah. Vol. 4 with Belgium’s finest export Amelie Lens. Vol. 5 concluded Lounder Than Chaos, featuring the enigmatic Mancunian AnD. Each EP features specially commissioned artwork from German based artist PPP Panic, which consolidates into one constructive piece over the five releases.  

Listen: Global Vibe Radio 305 feat Slam (Soma Records)

Besides heading Soma Records and spearheading projects, McMillan and Meikle are co-directors and co-curators of Glasgow’s Riverside Festival. The festival showcases the best emerging local talent alongside some of the most established names in international techno. Scotland’s premier electronic music festival returns on the Jubilee Bank Holiday Weekend, June 2 to June 4. The party will take place at the iconic Zaha Hadid-designed Riverside Museum on Glasgow’s Clydeside. The program features international heavyweights to some of the most exciting, emerging talents. 

Riverside Festival

Riverside Museum

Tickets for Riverside Festival are on sale here.

Riverside Festival Glasglow Lineup

This summer the legendary Slam Tent in Edinburgh also returns after a six year hiatus as Slam Events and Edinburgh promoters FLY join forces. Across one unmissable three-day May Day Bank Holiday Weekender, April 29 to May 1, legions of music fans will once again be welcomed back to what has become globally renowned as one of the biggest dance tents on the European festival circuit. Slam is thrilled to reveal the full line-up which showcases sets from across the spectrum of electronic music inside the hallowed walls of the original Slam Tent as they recreate the greatest dance floor that Scotland has ever seen. 

Tickets for Slam Tent are on sale here.

Slam Tent Lineup

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