
A Scientific Playboi Paper.
Playboi Carti, born Jordan Terrell Carter, is a rapper and songwriter who first gained recognition with the release of his self-titled mixtape in 2017. Since then, he has continued to release new music and tour, solidifying his place in the rap scene. In this paper, we will explore the key elements of Carti's music and discuss the factors that have contributed to his success. One of the notable characteristics of Carti's music is his use of melody. His songs often feature catchy hoo...
Phlote: Transforming Music through User Ownership
In today's world, it's incredible to see how technology is shaped by its early users. Whether it's the device you're using to read this or the software displaying it, the internet platforms thrive on contributions from an early community of users who are passionate about the product. This phenomenon is most apparent in the world of content creation. Creators excitedly post their content to the latest digital streaming platform in the hopes of growing an audience. Through t...

Introducing: Jansport J ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
The design and construction of sound skyscrapers involves creating safe, habitable spaces in very high buildings. The buildings must be masterfully engineered to support their weight, resist wind and earthquakes, and protect occupants from fire. Yet they must also be conveniently accessible, even on the upper floors, and provide utilities and a comfortable climate for the occupants. Jansport J is building a massive skyscraper that sits outside the city limits of the music industry. Structural...
Member Owned Music Platform. Creating a fair place for artists to exist on the internet. Come create with us.

A Scientific Playboi Paper.
Playboi Carti, born Jordan Terrell Carter, is a rapper and songwriter who first gained recognition with the release of his self-titled mixtape in 2017. Since then, he has continued to release new music and tour, solidifying his place in the rap scene. In this paper, we will explore the key elements of Carti's music and discuss the factors that have contributed to his success. One of the notable characteristics of Carti's music is his use of melody. His songs often feature catchy hoo...
Phlote: Transforming Music through User Ownership
In today's world, it's incredible to see how technology is shaped by its early users. Whether it's the device you're using to read this or the software displaying it, the internet platforms thrive on contributions from an early community of users who are passionate about the product. This phenomenon is most apparent in the world of content creation. Creators excitedly post their content to the latest digital streaming platform in the hopes of growing an audience. Through t...

Introducing: Jansport J ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️
The design and construction of sound skyscrapers involves creating safe, habitable spaces in very high buildings. The buildings must be masterfully engineered to support their weight, resist wind and earthquakes, and protect occupants from fire. Yet they must also be conveniently accessible, even on the upper floors, and provide utilities and a comfortable climate for the occupants. Jansport J is building a massive skyscraper that sits outside the city limits of the music industry. Structural...
Member Owned Music Platform. Creating a fair place for artists to exist on the internet. Come create with us.

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We DESERVE Open Source Music
Copyright law has constrained the music industry. The continual focus on the rights management, administration, and oversight doesn’t align with the open and collaborative nature of internet culture. It’s time to let go of an outdated model and build something new.
Music is begging to be open sourced.
The legal hurdles to sampling, remix, and reuse of music not only limit creativity, but restrict how quickly music can spread as well. Artists who share openly invite collaboration and are able to create with higher velocity. To achieve this at scale, we must shatter music's untouchable aura and reset music culture.
The gaming industry has used a more open source ethos to transform consumers to participants to the benefit of the entire industry. As we enter an era of collaboration on the internet, why not encourage more creative participation around music as well?
The traditional music industry may never be willing to cede control over rights that power the economics of their business. Could this be where Web3 steps up?
If Web3 tech is best used to build infrastructure that facilitates massive global collaboration, music feels like the perfect use case.
Imagine being able to flip music from your favorite artists to contribute to a song’s dynamic history and future. Artists would be able to see the true cultural value of their work. Passive listeners are transformed into co-creators. This is the open, inclusive, immersive web that we want to see.
Our aim is to create a user-generated ecosystem for music that forges a new culture of sharing and collaboration. We support anyone building towards the same future and invite partners on the same mission to join Phlote today.
We DESERVE Open Source Music
Copyright law has constrained the music industry. The continual focus on the rights management, administration, and oversight doesn’t align with the open and collaborative nature of internet culture. It’s time to let go of an outdated model and build something new.
Music is begging to be open sourced.
The legal hurdles to sampling, remix, and reuse of music not only limit creativity, but restrict how quickly music can spread as well. Artists who share openly invite collaboration and are able to create with higher velocity. To achieve this at scale, we must shatter music's untouchable aura and reset music culture.
The gaming industry has used a more open source ethos to transform consumers to participants to the benefit of the entire industry. As we enter an era of collaboration on the internet, why not encourage more creative participation around music as well?
The traditional music industry may never be willing to cede control over rights that power the economics of their business. Could this be where Web3 steps up?
If Web3 tech is best used to build infrastructure that facilitates massive global collaboration, music feels like the perfect use case.
Imagine being able to flip music from your favorite artists to contribute to a song’s dynamic history and future. Artists would be able to see the true cultural value of their work. Passive listeners are transformed into co-creators. This is the open, inclusive, immersive web that we want to see.
Our aim is to create a user-generated ecosystem for music that forges a new culture of sharing and collaboration. We support anyone building towards the same future and invite partners on the same mission to join Phlote today.
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