The idea that making music is becoming pointless is gaining traction in some circles, especially now that AI-generated content is so easy to create.
Moreover, it's a demonstrable fact that people listen to less music nowadays than in previous decades.
But what does this mean? And how does this shape our thoughts on Bitcoin-related music? Is it worth creating?
These questions may not seem important to some, but they are crucial for us. So, let’s give them 2 sats of thought.
At the heart of the musical experience is the reality that we are humans, with senses attuned to perceiving the world around us.
Because of our human nature, music is more than just a collection of pitches and rhythms; it reveals itself as a profound language that allows us to convey our thoughts, feelings and beliefs.
When we write Bitcoin music, we’re not merely producing songs—we’re sharing perspectives and challenging listeners to think critically about various issues, using music as the medium.
Can AI mimic this? Yes, to some extent. But the rabbit hole is deeper.
At the deepest level, music has a unique ability to build and strengthen individuals and communities.
It creates shared experiences and fosters a sense of belonging among listeners who connect with both the musical style and the messages conveyed.
Because of this, what we are doing is not just "making music" that could be done better by AI.
We are building connections, even if at a slow pace, with people who share similar values and visions for the future. This is what gives our purpose meaning.
Music still has the power to inspire resistance to conformity and remains culturally relevant, even if many people are bored and seem indifferent to it.
We will keep working for those who care, and will keep building the best community we can through music!
#HornsUpForSatoshi
It has risen from the dip...

"We'll take our odds: Bitcoin"
You heard it first on #Nostr
#soundstr #music #heavymetal #Bitcoin
Lyrics by nostr:npub1lrjgpa9m2dl6esdah5pq7m005ymwh4glq4aet76q2zlz2f83esfsa2zvrj
12 hours straight of work and a new song is ready
COMING SOON...
#Annonymal
Coming soon another #Annonymal song
Lyrics by nostr:npub1lrjgpa9m2dl6esdah5pq7m005ymwh4glq4aet76q2zlz2f83esfsa2zvrj
You will never shake these hands.
You'll never make me follow your demands.
We've seen things.
We've been through things.
While you cry and sell at 10 percent Dips.
We laugh and and hodl at 80 percent Dips.
Our freedom money community is built differently
We have no other options.
Fiat is dead.
Markets are fake.
We'll take our odds.
Bitcoin.
I think we are calling this song as "we'll take our odds"
Sugestions?
#HornsUpForSatoshi
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GM, plebs!
Been thinking in why Metal is the perfect soundtrack for Bitcoin.
Here are some reasons:
1- Rebellion and Anti-Establishment Themes: Heavy Metal has always been associated with rebellion, challenging authority, and questioning the status quo.
Bitcoin, as a decentralized and often anti-establishment form of currency, aligns perfectly with these.
2- Complexity and Technicality: Heavy Metal often involves intricate compositions, complex time signatures, and technical prowess.
Bitcoin is similarly complex in its own terms.
The technical nature of both the music and the subject matter can resonate well together, creating a powerful and intellectually stimulating experience when mixed.
3- Futuristic Aesthetics: Many Metal subgenres embrace dark, dystopian, and futuristic imagery, which pairs well with the often cyberpunk, anarchic, and speculative narratives surrounding Bitcoin.
4- Intensity: The aggressive and intense nature of Heavy Metal provides a strong emotional outlet for the frustrations and disillusionment that many Bitcoin enthusiasts feel toward traditional financial systems. The raw energy of Metal can capture the fervor and passion behind the push for financial freedom and autonomy.
5- Underground and Counter-Cultural Appeal: Both Heavy Metal and Bitcoin have strong roots in underground and counter-cultural movements.
Metal fans and Bitcoin advocates often see themselves as part of a subculture that operates outside the mainstream, making the genre a natural fit for expressing the ideals and aspirations of the Bitcoin community.
Maybe you're not a metalhead yourself, but i hope the points are clear and can resonate with you.
Let me know if would add something to this list.
#HornsUpFor Satoshi








