An Update On Heartbeat
I’ve decided to put a pause on the weekly Heartbeat call at Songcamp for the time being. The Monday Heartbeat call on the Songcamp discord server ran for 143 weeks in a row: from March ‘21 through Dec ‘23. A gathering place for our community, HB has been a dependable weekly rhythm of creative expression and connection amongst the volatile and chaotic context we often find ourselves in. At times, it was where we came to do our work: receive camp updates, connect with our groups, coordinate nex...

Canon, Collectibles, and Copies: A Music NFT Experiment
On Thursday May 20th, I’m dropping my new album. Not on Spotify. Or on Apple Music. Or on any of the other streaming platforms. Why? Well, because there are new ways of releasing art on the Internet. And they are a whole lot more fun. Not only do they extend one’s creative reach past the artmaking and into the art’s distribution — but they also allow us to explore the value of that art’s resonance. https://twitter.com/matthewchaim/status/1392530703020183556 We have too long been stuck in an o...
Open Questions re: The Future of Music NFTs
Earlier this year I wrote an essay called Canons, Collectible and Copies. It outlined a web3 native “release mix” for songs, experimenting with the idea that the future of music would simultaneously embrace these three form factors: CANON → Single edition. The digital master of the song. The internet’s source file. COLLECTIBLES → Multiple editions. Collectible NFTs that allow superfans and/or regularfans to express their love for the song and opt into an ownership orbit ever closer to the art...
Songcamp et al.
An Update On Heartbeat
I’ve decided to put a pause on the weekly Heartbeat call at Songcamp for the time being. The Monday Heartbeat call on the Songcamp discord server ran for 143 weeks in a row: from March ‘21 through Dec ‘23. A gathering place for our community, HB has been a dependable weekly rhythm of creative expression and connection amongst the volatile and chaotic context we often find ourselves in. At times, it was where we came to do our work: receive camp updates, connect with our groups, coordinate nex...

Canon, Collectibles, and Copies: A Music NFT Experiment
On Thursday May 20th, I’m dropping my new album. Not on Spotify. Or on Apple Music. Or on any of the other streaming platforms. Why? Well, because there are new ways of releasing art on the Internet. And they are a whole lot more fun. Not only do they extend one’s creative reach past the artmaking and into the art’s distribution — but they also allow us to explore the value of that art’s resonance. https://twitter.com/matthewchaim/status/1392530703020183556 We have too long been stuck in an o...
Open Questions re: The Future of Music NFTs
Earlier this year I wrote an essay called Canons, Collectible and Copies. It outlined a web3 native “release mix” for songs, experimenting with the idea that the future of music would simultaneously embrace these three form factors: CANON → Single edition. The digital master of the song. The internet’s source file. COLLECTIBLES → Multiple editions. Collectible NFTs that allow superfans and/or regularfans to express their love for the song and opt into an ownership orbit ever closer to the art...
Songcamp et al.

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TL;DR: The music industry is broken. Instead of trying to fix it, let’s just try something a whole lot different. It all starts with this NFT.
UPDATE: A huge thank you to Seed Club for collecting "The Unlock" NFT and for officially unlocking this first Songcamp for everyone!
DOUBLEUPDATE: And thanks to all who voted for Songcamp in Mirrors $WRITE race and pushing us into the Top 10. This and future Songcamp essays now live at songcamp.mirror.xyz.
The current music industry models condition us to believe certain untruths: that we must amass millions upon millions of streams a month to earn a decent living, that we must be one thing and build one brand identity and not stray from that, that we must spend an exorbitant amount of time and money finding our audience by paying for data that is siloed off by opaque intermediaries — data that is rightfully ours.
All this and more adds up to the hamster wheel performance of the music business.
And the worst part is it cuts creativity off. It sets illusory limits upon the limitless imagination of creative folks.
We need not earn millions of streams. We need not build one and only one version of ourselves. And we sure as hell do not need to commoditize our music and let it sit frozen on digital shelves that we don’t own.
There are new avenues emerging that entirely circumvent these old models. They are young and nascent and not fully understood. We aren’t entirely sure how they work yet, or how most people are going to use them.
But we do know that they allow us to realize a truer value of digital things, which until now has been decided by a handful of centralized organizations.
So what we must do now is experiment. Songcamp is a place to run these experiments.
Our first experiment is a songwriting camp that doesn’t end when the music is written, but extends out into the visual creation and release of said music.
The idea is to collectively fund, create and distribute art.
3 newly-formed groups of music makers are currently co-creating 3 songs from scratch
1 team of visual artists is working on cover artwork for those records
and a team of project operatives is creating and executing a web3 distribution plan for said music
This is where you come in…
Purchasing this piece unlocks this first songwriting camp for all involved. The funds received will go towards a) our distribution costs (gas fees etc.) and b) the visual team that created this artwork.
This is a 1/1 cassette tape sleeve (known as a J-card) representing the first batch of music created at Songcamp. Artwork is by Peace Node + Gian Ferrer.
This incredibly dope NFT, a badge of honor that says you unlocked the first songcamp
Your name (+ logo) included on the final songs’ cover artworks
Social media love + bragging rights as the named sponsor of this camp
On-chain recognition as the first supporter of Songcamp, with retroactive benefits (tbd) as the community grows
The auction will close on Tuesday April 20th at 4pm ET.
We’ve decided to bake in a “no resale” mechanic by setting the Creator Equity to 99%. This ensures that the collector is someone who wants to hold this NFT for a lifetime. It also allows us to build an on-chain community of supporters over time — a community we intend to grow with and bring value to.
We will be sharing more details in the coming days/weeks as to how this music will be distributed.
Hopefully our next update will come from songcamp.mirror.xyz :) In order to make that URL a reality, vote for us on Wednesday’s $WRITE race.
Update: Thank you for voting for us! Songcamp now lives at songcamp.mirror.xyz
TL;DR: The music industry is broken. Instead of trying to fix it, let’s just try something a whole lot different. It all starts with this NFT.
UPDATE: A huge thank you to Seed Club for collecting "The Unlock" NFT and for officially unlocking this first Songcamp for everyone!
DOUBLEUPDATE: And thanks to all who voted for Songcamp in Mirrors $WRITE race and pushing us into the Top 10. This and future Songcamp essays now live at songcamp.mirror.xyz.
The current music industry models condition us to believe certain untruths: that we must amass millions upon millions of streams a month to earn a decent living, that we must be one thing and build one brand identity and not stray from that, that we must spend an exorbitant amount of time and money finding our audience by paying for data that is siloed off by opaque intermediaries — data that is rightfully ours.
All this and more adds up to the hamster wheel performance of the music business.
And the worst part is it cuts creativity off. It sets illusory limits upon the limitless imagination of creative folks.
We need not earn millions of streams. We need not build one and only one version of ourselves. And we sure as hell do not need to commoditize our music and let it sit frozen on digital shelves that we don’t own.
There are new avenues emerging that entirely circumvent these old models. They are young and nascent and not fully understood. We aren’t entirely sure how they work yet, or how most people are going to use them.
But we do know that they allow us to realize a truer value of digital things, which until now has been decided by a handful of centralized organizations.
So what we must do now is experiment. Songcamp is a place to run these experiments.
Our first experiment is a songwriting camp that doesn’t end when the music is written, but extends out into the visual creation and release of said music.
The idea is to collectively fund, create and distribute art.
3 newly-formed groups of music makers are currently co-creating 3 songs from scratch
1 team of visual artists is working on cover artwork for those records
and a team of project operatives is creating and executing a web3 distribution plan for said music
This is where you come in…
Purchasing this piece unlocks this first songwriting camp for all involved. The funds received will go towards a) our distribution costs (gas fees etc.) and b) the visual team that created this artwork.
This is a 1/1 cassette tape sleeve (known as a J-card) representing the first batch of music created at Songcamp. Artwork is by Peace Node + Gian Ferrer.
This incredibly dope NFT, a badge of honor that says you unlocked the first songcamp
Your name (+ logo) included on the final songs’ cover artworks
Social media love + bragging rights as the named sponsor of this camp
On-chain recognition as the first supporter of Songcamp, with retroactive benefits (tbd) as the community grows
The auction will close on Tuesday April 20th at 4pm ET.
We’ve decided to bake in a “no resale” mechanic by setting the Creator Equity to 99%. This ensures that the collector is someone who wants to hold this NFT for a lifetime. It also allows us to build an on-chain community of supporters over time — a community we intend to grow with and bring value to.
We will be sharing more details in the coming days/weeks as to how this music will be distributed.
Hopefully our next update will come from songcamp.mirror.xyz :) In order to make that URL a reality, vote for us on Wednesday’s $WRITE race.
Update: Thank you for voting for us! Songcamp now lives at songcamp.mirror.xyz
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