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Evan Dhillon, Founder of Arpeggi Labs - The Evolution of Collaboration
Feb 17 2023
Evan Dhillon, Founder of Arpeggi Labs - The Evolution of Collaboration
Welcome back to another season of the One Big Idea podcast. Each week I sit down with artists, founders, collectors, and thought leaders shaping the space today. This season we are focused on the central question - what will be the catalyst for Web3 music adoption?Evan Dhillon is the Co-Founder of Arpeggi Labs, “the sound platform for the next generation of audio artists”. Arpeggi is a collaborative web3 music creation platform built on the ARP protocol. Over the years music has become increasingly 'single player', Arpeggi's goal is to automate the trust in digital collaboration so artists can be more connected than ever.Arpeggi allows musicians to share their music for reuse with guaranteed attribution when their sound is used. In the traditional music industry, compliantly using someone else’s song or sound requires payment and legal clearance. With Arpeggi, any sound you hear is yours to create with.Today's platform features an infinite community sourced sample library to create with and a full featured DAW to mint your own songs and samples as shareable tokens.Kits is a new sample pack marketplace that uses digital assets to empower artists and producers in all new ways. Kits partners with artists to release limited collections of sample packs. Only those who purchase and hold a Kits token have access to one of the limited number of licenses to use the sounds in the pack.https://twitter.com/arpeggi_labshttps://twitter.com/kitsio_ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit austinhurwitz.substack.com
One of the Biggest Web3 Music Drops Ever | OBI #12 (SEASON FINALE)
Dec 16 2022
One of the Biggest Web3 Music Drops Ever | OBI #12 (SEASON FINALE)
Hey Friends 👋🏽,This is it. We’ve made it to the 12th and final episode of Season 0 of The One Big Idea Podcast. I’m incredibly grateful to my guests for joining me for some fantastic conversations and to this community for all your support. We will pause through the holidays before returning with a BANG in January. More details to come but rest assured, we are coming back bigger and better with some phenomenal guests. Next week I’ll be opening up the Season 0 collectible to listeners. Thank you for being here from the start, and it’ll be your access pass to the One Big Idea group chat.Again thank you, and please enjoy this wonderful conversation with Daniel Allan and Reo Cragun.🚀Subscribe to the OBI YouTube Channel🚀🎁 Reserve the Season 0 Collectible 🎁 🐥Follow Austin on Twitter 🐥 One Big Idea Podcast Episode 12 Each week I bring on the brightest creators, builders, and thought leaders to explore the intersection of crypto and culture. In today’s episode, I sit down with Daniel Allan & Reo Cragun to discuss their new 8-track EP, Criteria. A fusion of electronic music and hip-hop - Criteria brings together the best of both worlds and is meant to bring web3 music to a broader audience. At 2500 editions and with activations across Sound, Bonfire, OnCyber, Spinamp, and Apreggi, Criteria represents one of the most ambitious Web3 album releases ever. To learn more about the project, head to https://danielallan.xyz/criteria. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit austinhurwitz.substack.com
From John Legend to Lady Gaga. A Career of Empowering Artists with Troy Carter of Venice Music | OBI #11
Dec 7 2022
From John Legend to Lady Gaga. A Career of Empowering Artists with Troy Carter of Venice Music | OBI #11
✨ Subscribe to the One Big Idea Youtube Channel ✨ 🎁 Reserve the Season 0 Collectible 🎁 🚀 Subscribe to the Newsletter 🚀 🐥Follow Austin on Twitter 🐥 One Big Idea Podcast Episode 11 Each week I bring on the brightest creators, builders, and thought leaders to explore the intersection of crypto and culture. In today’s episode, I sit down with music mogul Troy Carter, co-founder of Venice Music. Troy Carter rose to prominence representing and nurturing global superstars including Lady Gaga and John Legend as founder & CEO of Atom Factory. He is the former Global Head of Creator Services for Spotify and the current Co-Founder and CEO of Venice Music, a technology + media company focused on powering the business of music via distribution, services, and data analytics. We Discuss* Being discovered by Will Smith* Interning stints with P Diddy and James Lassiter* Being around Biggie Smalls and Bad Boy Records* Discovering Eve and Lady Gaga* Building multiple management companies* Joining Spotify* Helping independent artists with Venice MusicDisclaimerNot financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit austinhurwitz.substack.com
Getting Timbaland's Co-Sign with Gino The Ghost | OBI #10
Nov 30 2022
Getting Timbaland's Co-Sign with Gino The Ghost | OBI #10
✨ Subscribe to the One Big Idea Youtube Channel ✨🎁 Reserve the Season 0 Collectible 🎁🚀 Subscribe to the Newsletter 🚀🐥Follow Austin on Twitter 🐥One Big Idea Podcast Episode 10Each week I bring on the brightest creators, builders, and thought leaders to explore the intersection of crypto and culture. In today’s episode, I sit down with Gino The Ghost, co-founder of Blocktones, a generative music project.Gino The Ghost is a Grammy-winning producer, songwriter, and artist based in Los Angeles. Originally from Detroit, The Ghost is currently on fire after co-writing “Back to the Streets” by Saweetie feat. Jhene Aiko, which peaked at #1 on both Rhythmic and Urban radio. Gino is best known for writing Saweetie’s recent EP release, “ICY”, including the #1 multi-platinum hit single “My Type”. He also co-wrote “Kills You Slowly” for The Chainsmokers, a single off their #1 album World War Joy. His work on Nathy Peluso’s debut album Calambre (writing her hit singles “Delito”, “Trio”, and “SANA SANA”) won him a Grammy. He also received nominations for Best Dance Album (Illenium) and Best Latin Album (Nathy Peluso). DisclaimerNot financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit austinhurwitz.substack.com
From Sotheby's To Ethereum With Vinnie Hager & Devon DeJardin | OBI #9
Nov 25 2022
From Sotheby's To Ethereum With Vinnie Hager & Devon DeJardin | OBI #9
✨ Subscribe to the One Big Idea Youtube Channel ✨🎁 Reserve the Season 0 Collectible 🎁 🚀 Subscribe to the Newsletter 🚀 🐥Follow Austin on Twitter 🐥One Big Idea Podcast Episode 9Each week I bring on the brightest creators, builders, and thought leaders to explore the intersection of crypto and culture. In this today’s episode, I sit down with Vinnie Hager and Devon DeJardin live from NFT LondonVinnie Hager (b. 1996) is an American artist and designer who lives and works in Baltimore, Maryland. He received his Associates Degree in Visual Design from Anne Arundel Community College in 2016 and has since gone on to study at the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. He is currently projected to graduate with his Bachelor's Degree in General Fine Arts with a Curatorial Studies minor in Spring of 2021. Vinnie has exhibited work in group shows at Artspace Gallery (Richmond, VA), Washington County Museum of Fine Art (Hagerstown, MD), Circle Gallery (Annapolis, MD), Terrault Gallery (Baltimore, MD).Devon DeJardin (b. 1993) is a self-taught, multimedia artist from Portland, Oregon currently working out of Los Angeles, Ca. In his adolescent years DeJardin suffered from severe depression and anxiety, finding refuge in painting. DeJardin uses art — and art history — to understand the world and his place in it. With a background studying spiritual traditions from around the world, and an appreciation for the emotional, muscular abstraction of Picasso, Nevelson, Duchamp, Krasner, DeJardin’s paintings, drawings, and sculpture reference the body, forces of nature, and the application of philosophy to lived experience. With a sense of geometry that is both architectural and organic, and a refined palette that highlights the life of the mind, DeJardin muses on strength, fragility, control, and surrender. DeJardin’s work, for now, focuses on guardians – on entities and forces that protect us, guide us, and challenge us to grow. But often, our real life ‘guardians’ come in forms we don’t recognize: challenges that force us to learn new skills, losses that teach us emotional resilience, crises that show us our inner strength.Disclaimer Not financial or tax advice. This channel is strictly educational and is not investment advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any assets or to make any financial decisions. This video is not tax advice. Talk to your accountant. Do your own research. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit austinhurwitz.substack.com