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Analysing experimentation in Music and Crypto

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Combatting the Emergence of a Two-Tier Music Streaming Market

IMPALA recently asked me to take a look at the economics of the music streaming market, to provide an update on the current state of play, and to suggest a way forward. I called up the lovely Kat for some help, and the resulting report was...

a year ago
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The “Agentic Web” and the future business of Music

Prelude

In 1999, Nick Szabo (yes that Nick Szabo) wrote a paper titled Micropayments and Mental Transaction Costs, which goes a long way to describe how business will work on the internet. It is twenty-five years old, and yet still just...

a year ago
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Designing F2P music with a focus on "fun"

This third essay in the F2P music series builds on the first and second by diving much deeper into the definition of “fun”.

In it, we create an iteration of the “4 keys to fun” framework, designed around the music ecosystem, and then highl...

3 years ago
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neume, a public retro

Today, I want to take a second to talk about neume and conduct a public-facing retro.


Goals of neume

neume is somewhat a continuation of a lot of what I learned while working at PRS and ICE Services. And in some ways what we wer...

3 years ago
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Building and implementing F2P music

Today’s piece is a guest post from Shokunin.

We think the future of music is Free to Play. DNS.xyz, JUICE, and BlockScience are combining their game development, music industry, and data science skills to build the first implementation of...

3 years ago
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