Most people don't know this exists and that's okay. It'll come in time. It's all a massive flywheel.
We start with the true fans that are here today. The hardcore early adopters who have a personal stake in seeing this succeed. They in turn bring huge value to early adopter artists.
As the ecosystem grows bigger more established artists will enter (we are pushing hard on that button now). They bring along their most loyal fans.
As we keep building out innovative innitiatives (like what Satelite Skirmish is doing) the value prop on this side grows significantly, hardening the model.
Over time, traditional labels,, management, booking, sync will notice waning income (its already happening). Some will do their research and find us here with an established ecosystem. The ones with vision will buy in and stick around. Those without will simply die out.
And then it all breaks wide open from there.
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Congrats btw, the only thing I’d like to add is “fan/fandom” implies a wall. When people engage media with time, tallent, or treasure they have stepped into a producer’s roll. Take Homegrown Hits for an example, I request songs not because I am a fan of the show (yes it is the best show ever), I request songs because I want to help produce their show. Same with making them artwork, sharing the show with a friend, boosting etc.
Hrmm interesting points. Still need to reframe a lot of the concepts and terms! It'll be a process though as people coming from legacy music need a bridge to help understand and transition into the new paradigm.