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‘Mind State’
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🚫 This is not another seminar telling artists to post more, hustle harder and somehow win inside the same old system.
Change The Game is a practical conversation about what actually needs to change around music:
🎤 how artists build more independence
🤝 how audiences can support music more directly
🔓 what ownership and freedom really look like
🌍 and how stronger communities can shape a better path forward
No jargon required. No technical deep-dive needed. Just curiosity, openness and a willingness to explore what could come next.
If you care about music, creativity and the future of how artists survive and thrive, this conversation is for you.
📅 30 July 2026
📍 Tramshed, Woolwich
🎟️ Event details via the link in bio
#NewMusicEconomy #IndependentMusic #ArtistOwnership #MusicCommunity #2140Music


A true New Music Economy should not ask artists and audiences to leave one closed system only to enter another.
Better tools matter. Faster payments matter. Direct relationships matter. But if participation depends on staying inside one company’s platform, one marketplace or one speculative ecosystem, the underlying problem has not really changed.
Open rails mean artists and audiences can connect, exchange value and move between services without being trapped by a single gatekeeper. The interface can change. The community can change. The economic relationship should remain portable.
That is the direction worth exploring: not another digital enclosure, but infrastructure that gives people more freedom over how value moves.
We’re taking that conversation into the room at New Music Economy: Change The Game, Tramshed Tech, 30 July.

Eventbrite
New Music Economy: Change The Game
Discover the changes disrupting the music and creator industries, changing the game towards an artist-led economy.
Direct artist support matters most when the value arrives as something useful—not as points, a project token or an asset that must be traded before it can be spent.
That changes the relationship. The fan supports the artist directly. The artist receives value without being locked into another speculative loop.
The implementation matters, but so does the principle: hard money, open rails and fewer layers between community and creator.
New Music Economy: Change The Game — 30 July, Tramshed, Woolwich.
🟠🎶

Eventbrite
New Music Economy: Change The Game
Discover the changes disrupting the music and creator industries, changing the game towards an artist-led economy.
Primal broken on both phones…again. 😞
Another token, NFT marketplace or closed ecosystem does not automatically create a new music economy.
It may change how access is packaged. It may create new forms of participation. It may even improve some artists’ options. But if the value still depends on speculation, platform lock-in or rules controlled by a small group, the underlying economy remains familiar.
The real opportunity is deeper: build economic rails that let artists and audiences exchange value more directly, without requiring everyone to buy into another enclosure.
We are not revealing every implementation detail yet. But we are opening the conversation at New Music Economy: Change The Game, Tramshed Tech, 30 July.

Eventbrite
New Music Economy: Change The Game
Discover the changes disrupting the music and creator industries, changing the game towards an artist-led economy.
Streaming changed how music reaches people. It did not necessarily change who controls value, how incentives are set, or what artists depend on to be paid.
Access improved. Discovery expanded. But the economic rails underneath remained largely familiar.
A true New Music Economy asks a deeper question: what happens when artists and audiences can exchange value over open, portable infrastructure rather than inside another closed system?
That is the conversation we are opening at New Music Economy: Change The Game, 30 July at Tramshed, Woolwich.

Eventbrite
New Music Economy: Change The Game
Discover the changes disrupting the music and creator industries, changing the game towards an artist-led economy.

New visuals from #SITES and @Akme for the song ‘Adios’ taken from their collaborative album ‘The 9th Hour’ available now on all #V4V music platforms. 🎬
The footage captures some of the experiences from the @600 000 000 000 Prague Party. One of the most talked about and attended @BTC Prague side events! 🧡
Myth #1
“You need a record deal to build a career.”
That used to be true.
Today artists can build communities, crowdfund albums, sell directly to fans, earn through memberships, livestream performances and own more of what they create.
The old model isn’t disappearing overnight.
But it isn’t the only model anymore.
That’s exactly what we’ll be exploring at New Music Economy: Change The Game.
📅 30th July
📍 Tramshed, Woolwich, London
Join us! 🤝

Eventbrite
New Music Economy: Change The Game
Discover the changes disrupting the music and creator industries, changing the game towards an artist-led economy.

GM 🌞
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