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Disruptors and curious minds... Do you think our virtual worlds are the next phase of entertainment, or a flash in the pan? Do you think music is a continuation of the human spirit and must be listened to in a venue, with other people?
What about writing music, creating melody? Can the metaverse offer musicians another way to create? Can blockchain and web3 and AI give the tools to those who aren't musical to create music?
In this week's podcast we speak to metaverse musician and visionary Inder Phull to find out.
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“Surely there must be a more dynamic, reactive, interactive experience around music.”
“Creating ways for fans to experience music.”
“Pokemon go for music. You could explore and discover music.”
“Give fans a deeper way to collect and participate in the musical experience.”
“Interactivity is pushing the musical experience further.”
“How do we let music be free?”
“It’s an AI music companion that you can train and make new content with.”
“Imagine having a direct relationship with your favourite artist.”
“How do we let the user feel like they have expressed themselves? The AI assists you and simplifies that.”
“Artists need to have control over their IP.”
“Can AI create prompts for the serendipity of creation? For the unknown process?”
“The original becomes more valuable. More important.”
“True artists see the medium.”
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Welcome Disruptors
1:50 The Jazz Of Physics
2:44 Introducing Inder Phull
3:43 DJing, Production And Jungle
4:58 Helping Brands Access Culture
6:15 PIXELYNX
6:49 Deadmaus
7:53 New Musical Experiences
10:29 Interoperability & Revenue
13:33 The Pixelynx Eco-system
20:59 Co-collaboration Business Model
24:09 Can AI Play Guitar?
28:48 The AI Tech
31:28 How To Convince Labels
33:32 IP
35:04 The Human Element
41:01 Changing Culture
45:52 Closing Thoughts