Ok, so for the first time I’m going to be releasing from my vault of unreleased music
We are launching @vaultdotfm to show music has inherent value beyond just exposure
Subscribe to unlock 👇
A question for web3 artists :
Why don’t you release your music for your fans on Bandcamp the way you release it as Music NFTs ? Or on Shopify with digital download associated?
Honored to be part of this event in Cannes, FR to showcase what Ampy is all about.
See you there music folks 🕺🏼
If you want to grab a coffee or have a chat, dm @HeyRycka
It’s 2023 and music fans still can’t prove how big of a fan they are (factually).
With @AmpyMP3 we’ll equip every music listener with a digital music passport fed by their activity/engagement/consumption on streaming, social, album , merch, concerts and new music products like NFTs or song shares.
Is this consumer apps season ?
Let's see this cycle's innovations for consumer :
— Convenient mobile wallets (@privy_io, MPC, …)
— Integration through existing apps (Telegram, …)
— Generalization of meta-txs (@biconomy, …)
— Cheaper chains / RaaS (@Calderaxyz, @Sagaxyz__)
IT'S 2023, AND THERE'S A PRESSING ISSUE AT HAND! 😨
In today's music industry, artists cannot distinguish their dedicated fans from first-time listeners.
But why is this happening?
The consumption of music takes place across a multitude of formats and platforms.
Consider Marta, a devoted fan of Drake. She might stream Drake's tracks on Spotify, purchase his latest album from a local store, buy tickets to his upcoming concert on Ticketmaster, grab some merchandise from Drake's official store, and engage with his content on Instagram.
All of these actions remain disconnected, leaving Drake unable to identify Marta as a genuine fan who contributes value to his career.
So, what's the impact of this disconnection?
-> Drake can't single out Marta and others as his devoted fans among the millions.
-> Drake is unable to offer exclusive content or benefits to deserving fans like Marta.
-> Drake misses out on the opportunity to cultivate a more engaged, loyal fanbase, potentially leading to increased engagement, consumption, and sales.
->Many music listeners hesitate to engage further beyond streaming, as they don't see a tangible recognition of their loyalty, resulting in a vast pool of passive audience members.
1/ If Drake could effectively identify and segment his fanbase, he could foster a more robust fanbase and generate higher revenues.
2/ Fans could demonstrate their devotion year-round, access exclusive incentives and rewards, while passive listeners might find it worthwhile to engage further.
In summary, the entire music industry stands to benefit from improved fan and superfan identification.
Monetizing superfans is a significant untapped opportunity within the industry, and it's time for a change.
This is precisely what we're addressing at Ampy.
You are a music label, artist, investor and want to contribute to this revolution?
Let's chat !
We want to make music & crypto fun again.
And we can't do that without owning our data.
And without you.
Let's chat, collaborate & grow together : our DMs are open.
The last Music War : TikTok vs. Music majors (& Spotify) 😈
TikTok just launched their Music streaming app. Discover what their plan is & how labels are trying to stop them 🧵
First screens of the app are out—Available in Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Singapore, and Australia.
- Huge emphasis on social (you can comment & like songs like on TikTok)
- Every song you fav' on TikTok is directly added to your library (Killer feature)
- “For You” feed is trained on activity from both apps
6/ Decentralized Applications 📲: @AmpyMP3
Dissolving traditional data barriers, Ampy offers a novel approach to music consumption in both Web2 & Web3. Fans can support artists and gain exclusive benefits through unique collectibles.
Discover 👉 https://t.co/M8N5E5fEUx