Decentralized music tips here, because all demu is v4vmusic, but not all v4vmusic is demu, and musicians should def self-custody their art. If anyone wants to decentralize their music in the most sovereign way possible, this RSS feed template with tag comments is here to copy, paste, and host on your own website: There's also a tool @ChadF and 33 others is working on that's been used by many to semi-DIY it, Music Side Project: which is an updated version incorporating Nostr into

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Demu is sovereignty maximalism in the v4vmusic world.
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Decentralized music tips here, because all demu is v4vmusic, but not all v4vmusic is demu, and musicians should def self-custody their art. If anyone wants to decentralize their music in the most sovereign way possible, this RSS feed template with tag comments is here to copy, paste, and host on your own website: There's also a tool @ChadF and 33 others is working on that's been used by many to semi-DIY it, Music Side Project: which is an updated version incorporating Nostr into
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Whooooha 🀩 That's amazing βš‘πŸ§‘πŸŽΆπŸ‘ thank YOU. Learning new things, definitely but I should have probably specify my note and asay from the beginning that I'm actually looking for "simple" tools that an average user of Apple/Spotify/Amazon/YouTube could get attracted to. Recently I've talked to a few people who felt in love with some tracks available in the v4v music ecosystem (not yet demu, however) and got really surprised that platforms like Fountain exists with such a variety of choice, no ads, etc. Hence I wanted to build a handfu/solidl list of different alternatives. Your suggestions are very cool, once again thanks, and maybe one day I'm gonna use it to "enlighten" some creators too (everything is happening for a reason πŸ™ƒ)
Ah yeah, we like to stay hard around these parts! πŸ˜‚ Pretty sure all the new value-enabled music players have been mentioned to ya like V4VMusic, LNBeats, and Stablekraft. But any newpodcastapp.com will work for supporting music, and Podverse is great when it comes to watching live shows. Things have moved fast in the five years since demu was born (shoutout to the Able and the Wolf album Stay Awhile and their podcast documenting the journey, Ablekraft), so I feel like this year there's gonna be huge UI improvements (and probably new apps) for listeners and musicians alike coming soon.
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