
I am a musician from India deeply in love with Indian classical music and contemporary western music and art.
Hey everyone.
So it's been a while, I've released 4 NFTs so far so I thought il talk a little about what's happened so far and what's happening ?

My first NFT Alive sold out in 3 days. This was priced at 30$ per editions, and 25 in total.

My second was an experiment. It's a completely cinematic track, so different than my first release. I thought what better place to experiment with my music than the world of web3? With web2 audiences tend to get hard coded to a particular style I feel? They don't really take to it kindly if an artist instantly switches his genre. So I took the liberty to switch up my music. So my 2nd release Bhakti is a complete instrumental. Bhakti also features me playing my the Bansuri or the Indian Flute.

My third track, Phoenix is a little serious. It touches on themes of Karma, or a force that ties us in ways beyond what we can see. This was also an experiment in the sense that i wanted to create a track that was accessible for everyone. I heard Autograf music speak about this - 1000 editions of a song priced at 10$ - accessible to everyone. So I priced it at $10. An experiment that kind of worked, i think. i sold 16 so far, you can listen to it here. 34 editions more are left!
My fourth, a 1/1 called Awake was a release with Namastey NFT. This is the equivalent of NFT NYC in india. My piece was shortlisted in their competition and sold for roughly 0.2 eth i think.
My fifth and most recent release called Maati just went out yesterday. Well today actually. We had to remint it due to gas concerns on Rarible. This was a collaboration with mizu and my wife - Katia Ram.
Both Phoenix and Maati have strong Indian elements in them. I actually kept them bilingual, adding some lines from Hindi. So yeah, i hope you like them!
For Maati, mizu and I are giving out a Ledger, Irig and even open to getting on consultation calls with anyone who may be interested. We will also be airdropping a particular NFT to all holders of our music, and lucky buyers of Maati (pre determined backer numbers) will be able to purchase 1 edition of our future edition based NFTs before they sell out.
As of now, I'm doing the usual, talking to people, getting on spaces and being active on discord. Tbh these are the only things that are the secret to any kind of success on web3. Just trying to be as active as possible in this space.
Future plans, i am looking at releasing generative music with Async art. Here each edition would have a different generative music and art, and possible music collectibles - i am divided between the two.
Little long term, i hope to collaborate with as many artists as possible and release something fun!

Hey everyone.
So it's been a while, I've released 4 NFTs so far so I thought il talk a little about what's happened so far and what's happening ?

My first NFT Alive sold out in 3 days. This was priced at 30$ per editions, and 25 in total.

My second was an experiment. It's a completely cinematic track, so different than my first release. I thought what better place to experiment with my music than the world of web3? With web2 audiences tend to get hard coded to a particular style I feel? They don't really take to it kindly if an artist instantly switches his genre. So I took the liberty to switch up my music. So my 2nd release Bhakti is a complete instrumental. Bhakti also features me playing my the Bansuri or the Indian Flute.

My third track, Phoenix is a little serious. It touches on themes of Karma, or a force that ties us in ways beyond what we can see. This was also an experiment in the sense that i wanted to create a track that was accessible for everyone. I heard Autograf music speak about this - 1000 editions of a song priced at 10$ - accessible to everyone. So I priced it at $10. An experiment that kind of worked, i think. i sold 16 so far, you can listen to it here. 34 editions more are left!
My fourth, a 1/1 called Awake was a release with Namastey NFT. This is the equivalent of NFT NYC in india. My piece was shortlisted in their competition and sold for roughly 0.2 eth i think.
My fifth and most recent release called Maati just went out yesterday. Well today actually. We had to remint it due to gas concerns on Rarible. This was a collaboration with mizu and my wife - Katia Ram.
Both Phoenix and Maati have strong Indian elements in them. I actually kept them bilingual, adding some lines from Hindi. So yeah, i hope you like them!
For Maati, mizu and I are giving out a Ledger, Irig and even open to getting on consultation calls with anyone who may be interested. We will also be airdropping a particular NFT to all holders of our music, and lucky buyers of Maati (pre determined backer numbers) will be able to purchase 1 edition of our future edition based NFTs before they sell out.
As of now, I'm doing the usual, talking to people, getting on spaces and being active on discord. Tbh these are the only things that are the secret to any kind of success on web3. Just trying to be as active as possible in this space.
Future plans, i am looking at releasing generative music with Async art. Here each edition would have a different generative music and art, and possible music collectibles - i am divided between the two.
Little long term, i hope to collaborate with as many artists as possible and release something fun!
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