The Future of the Music Industry? NFT Music feat. Bugzee Lix #musicindustry #musicproduction

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00:00 Introduction
07:43 The History of the Music Industry
29:28 The Future of the Music Industry
45:34 Interview with Bugzee Lix
01:21:31 G5 by Bugzee Lix
01:24:37 Songwriting Tip
01:26:51 Make Music Every Day

In this episode we are going go over the future of the music industry but covering where it has been already. What is next, how can you capitalize on what is next?

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Blake is a music producer and singer-songwriter that hosts a live podcast geared to helping musicians and producers navigate their music career in a really grounded way. Blake started his career at the age of 15, writing and performing music in bands, and was offered his first publishing contract at the age of 17 years old.

While playing around the state of Texas as a singer-songwriter, Blake ventured into producing albums for local bands in his hometown of Houston, Texas. He quickly established a reputation of becoming the 'go-to' producer for his signature vintage-retro sound. He began mentoring the artists and bands that he worked with, helping align their careers with their goals. As the internet began shaping the music landscape with streaming, Blake then shifted his career into digital marketing strategies and online artist development.

In 2017 he was then hired to run the Music Career Development department of the Los Angeles Film School. After separating with the college in 2022 due creative differences, Blake moved to Gruene, Texas and started his own podcast and music development system aimed to mentor young musicians. He also wrote a book encompassing his entire music system's strategy guide. You can grab a free digital copy of his book here: https://bit.ly/freemusicbook

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