offbeat: The NHAM Interview
I was interviewed by Sam (@ethicalrevolution@climatejustice.social) about my new album offbeat over on #NHAM.
I was interviewed by Sam (@ethicalrevolution@climatejustice.social) about my new album offbeat over on #NHAM.
#music #design #collaboration #blogpost
Another banner year, spread across multiple projects, ranging from #bonkwave to #RFFF25 to #NHAM to #TIBtv, to a little solo stuff. I don’t know how long any of this will last, but I’m relishing it while I can.
#billet #musique #collaboration #NHAM
Lancé officiellement à la mi-février, NHAM a largement occupé mon début d’année. J’ai contribué à l’élaboration du site et je le co-anime depuis son lancement. C’est un projet à la fois artistique, éthique et communautaire qui ambitionne de faire le bien et du bien.
Vous trouverez ci-dessous la présentation du site que j’ai publiée sur Mastodon à sa sortie, suivi d’un appel à contribution !
The other day, I was listening to an interview of the lead singer-songwriter of a hugely successful band (that I had never heard of, see below), during which he described the difference in his view between a hobbyist and an artist.
The gist of his point was this:
OK so Spotify stiffs artists, platforms fascist podcasters, their CEO is a billionaire trumpie and he’s investing in military AI. Great.
Which is probably why I keep getting the same question on fedi and IRL: what is the best Spotify alternative?
To find out, read the rest of this post on NHAM!