Can Seattle Streaming Service Gyld be the Spotify of Indie Music?
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Here’s the deal. It’s never been easier to make music and present it to the public. Conversely, it’s never been harder to get paid for doing it — or even get people to pay attention to it. You may have noticed that the world’s overflowing with music, which presents listeners with an overwhelming surplus. What’s the humble upstart musician to do? Seattle entrepreneur/musicians Christian Fulghum and Justin Pinder (aka rapper J.Pinder) have a plan to help what they call “emergent independent musicians” — basically, artists who can’t afford to quit their day jobs or stop dipping into their trust funds — build an audience and monetize their creations with a streaming community called
Can Seattle Streaming Service Gyld be the Spotify of Indie Music?
Can Seattle Streaming Service Gyld be the…
Can Seattle Streaming Service Gyld be the Spotify of Indie Music?
Here’s the deal. It’s never been easier to make music and present it to the public. Conversely, it’s never been harder to get paid for doing it — or even get people to pay attention to it. You may have noticed that the world’s overflowing with music, which presents listeners with an overwhelming surplus. What’s the humble upstart musician to do? Seattle entrepreneur/musicians Christian Fulghum and Justin Pinder (aka rapper J.Pinder) have a plan to help what they call “emergent independent musicians” — basically, artists who can’t afford to quit their day jobs or stop dipping into their trust funds — build an audience and monetize their creations with a streaming community called