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325 sats \ 0 replies \ @denlillaapan 10 Dec \ on: V4V music marketing promotion: open debate meta
Yeah wonderful questions!
Tldr; exclusivity, small scale, and art (as hobby on the side).
What's so liberating about this perspective is that instead of thinking of music as work and a difficult (globally accessible) industry to make it in, it becomes art -- and much more localized.
My village has a surprisingly active music scene (given its size), with a few musicians putting up performances (with like 10 people in audience) or inviting their friends from elsewhere to play. It's usually all donation based and those in attendance are happy to part with money for exclusivity -- and direct support of artists.
They all have real jobs on the side, realizing that their art is a passion, not an economic value-add.
But yeah, wavlake and special performances on Nostr etc would be one way to go.
In an informational overload era of next-to-infinite supply and very limited demand (and even less limited dollars), you have to realize that however good you think your stuff is, it's probably not that good globally speaking.
Access, or local in-the-here-and-now, on the other hand -- very different story.