Remember the days when you'd burn a CD as a gift or hand someone your headphones mid-song?
Music used to be how we connected.
Now it's something we consume alone, fed to us by machines.
Somewhere along the way we lost the plot.
We let streaming services pay artists fractions of pennies. We let algorithms decide what matters, what's worth hearing, and what becomes culture.
And now they want to replace the artists entirely??
We're done with that.
Music is not something to be optimized, synthesized, or scaled.
It's camping out to get the rail at a festival. It's driving four hours to a listening party because a friend said “trust me.” It's listening with intention.
That's what music is supposed to be: Human. Intentional. Real.
If you believe your devotion should mean something.
If you believe artists deserve to own their relationship with fans.
If you believe music is too important to be infinite and disposable.
You're in the right place.
Welcome :)