Bandcamp has been NFT for underground music for well over a decade. When you buy an album you own it virtually in your collection and most proceeds go directly to the artist, with the only difference being that you can't speculate on its value and resell. #BandcampFriday
@Elias_Error I dig this 4 operator synth that emulates the Genesis sound chip. You can even import sounds from ROMs and it has a very intense FM vibe! Plogue has one too. https://t.co/seUSeuhzAH
There are roughly 650 billionaires in the United States and they own a collective wealth of more than $4.2 trillion. Their fortunes have increased by about 44% since March 2020.
@unwoman I see the problem here being the same as the old problem. Everything is run top down by oligarchs who profit from it most. Maybe independent artists will be able to make some good money at first but then the CEO's of these blockchain firms will go "Nah, that belongs to me now."
My hypothesis for the emergence of the nu metal revival is that we are trying to escape the red-orange dumpster fire energy of the present via nostalgia for the blue-indigo cool ranch hair gel energy of the millennium.
My energy has always been the equivalent of the village fool who hangs out in the town square wearing a barrel while yelling about things that are wrong with society and I'm totally fine with that.
Something that never gets brought up in the minimum wage debate is how much money poor people lose from payroll taxes. There's few things more insulting than doing the hardest jobs in a society that failed you and finding that 25% has been garnered mainly to bomb the Middle East.
I'll never stop being amused by the fact that Rammstein probably got so famous because David Lynch thought it would be funny to have their songs in one of his movies.
It's hard to stay positive when your whole adult life has been like falling down a trash chute but perhaps we can transcend the trash before becoming just another negative trash humper, because nobody likes trash humpers.
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