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What should a musician's website look like in 2024? Is there even a need to have more than a one-pager?
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I was lucky enough to work with 100's of artists from bands, dj's, promoters radio and music journalists over a span of 15 years. I started by doing CD cover & booklet designs and MySpace page designs when coding was a big part of aesthetics and MySpace was essentially the artists website before it became easier to build & host websites when WordPress started to be a thing. Then Facebook Groups, Pages & Events really changed the game and became a daily way to update your creative outputs but every band, artist, promoter etc that I worked with that had a website fell into a category of excellence as it was more of a representation of the overall look & feel of said creators, there were no limits and still are no limits to what a website can offer anyone interested in what you have to offer. I love @pwk take and I would add that now what needs to happen is a way to make it more tangible for all artists to integrate blockchain into their daily operations. This is another discussion on it's own. Love your work!
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