
Sielo
@sielo
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How @musicaw3 Changed My Life (and Why I’m Not Going Back)
When I started making music, I dreamed of living from what I love without losing myself. The traditional industry didn’t fit artists like me—independent, spiritual, boss-free. Then Web3 came into my life.
From day one, @musicaw3 welcomed me with love, respect, and real chances. People who’d never heard of me supported me like family, motivated me, and invited me to spaces where my voice mattered.
Now I upload my music my way, drop limited editions, and connect with those who feel like I do—no middlemen, just real community. With that same community I launched a crowdfunding to buy an iPhone, my main tool for better content. We’ve already raised $65—thank you! Every donation helps me grow in quality and freedom. If you want to join, your support means everything.
Thanks for backing me just as I am. I’m Sielo, an independent Argentine artist, and in Web3, I found a space where being myself is enough.
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Yesterday I gave one of my stickers to @sweetman.eth — one of the brightest minds in the web3 music movement.
It happened at the Global Pizza Party @pizzadao hosted by @musicaw3 — a magical night in Buenos Aires where more than pizza was cooked: ideas, real connections, and community.
For those who don’t know him: Sweetman is a developer and a pioneer in building decentralized tools for musicians. For years, he’s been creating projects that let artists release music through smart contracts, register works on the blockchain, and earn crypto — all without middlemen.
What’s wild is, beyond all that brilliance, he’s also humble, kind, and generous with his time. Always building, sharing, explaining.
Also performing was Sandro B @sandrob3 , who came all the way from Córdoba and absolutely crushed it. Soulful music, tech with purpose.
Big thanks to @musicaw3 for a night to remember. Not just an event — a shift.
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The 3 things I NEVER forget when I go to the studio (spoiler: a car from 1956)
3 things I always bring to the studio (besides legend mode activated)
• My desire to change the world
It’s not an object, but it’s what drives me. I make music because I believe it can heal, make people think, laugh, or just feel less alone. I didn’t come here to be president—I came to be Sielo.
• My iPhone (when I have one)
With it I’d record BTS, write lyrics, snap pics for Warpcast. Right now I’m doing a crowdfunding to buy a new one, and the community already donated $66. Infinite thanks!
• The cannon (in case a hater shows up)
Not metaphorical, obviously. Thanks to your support, I got myself a French cannon from World War I. I only use it on real haters.
+1: Sometimes I bring @keleven01 —my producer, my photographer, my love. If you see someone outside the studio with a camera, parking my Messerschmitt KR200 and looking like a genius… that’s him.
—Sielo
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Why I Believe Music Can Change the World
I never wanted to be president or the most famous. I realized I could change the world more by being Sielo than by being queen of the world. I make music because it’s my way of touching souls, of saying what doesn’t fit into speeches or structures.
Today, my art blends spirituality, boom bap, laughter, love, awareness, and play. It’s for those who feel different, for those who know that energy can dance too.
In @musicaw3 I found a place where that’s possible—where I don’t need permission to be myself. I was chosen Artist of the Month, invited to events like @duodomusica ’s show at Wosco Art Gallery, or the BitConf (where this picture was taken) and thanks to the community, I launched a crowdfunding campaign to buy my iPhone, my main creative tool. We’ve already raised $66. Every contribution is one step closer to real independence.
Music can change the world—because it’s already changing mine.
ph @keleven01
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🎤 The Power of Collaboration Among Independent Artists
Being independent doesn’t mean being alone. Music is a bridge where stories, energies, and dreams meet. Collaborating with other artists is one of the greatest gifts this path has given me.
We share more than beats or lyrics; we share vulnerability, support, and strength. Collaboration reminds me we’re not competing but creating something bigger together.
@musicaw3 teaches us to collaborate truly, connecting freely and directly with those who resonate with our music and with other artists seeking to create and learn.
Working with @keleven01 and others like @solsiete @mortespiral.eth has enriched not only my music but also my life. Each creative encounter pushes me to stay authentic.
Collaboration is an act of resistance and community. We lift each other, break barriers, and open new paths.
If you’re an independent artist, open your heart and join energies. Together, we can transform, heal, and go further.
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5 reasons why I chose to be an independent artist
For me, being independent is more than a musical choice — it’s a commitment to myself and to my mission of changing the world through my art. After years immersed in rap and songwriting, I chose to take full control of my path.
1. Owning my voice and vision
No one tells me how to sound or where to go. My music carries the energy I feel — that mix of esoteric and mainstream that defines me.
2. Real connection over numbers
I prefer a close, genuine community that resonates with my message — you can feel it in every show and comment.
3. Spiritual meets popular
I blend energy, cosmos, love, rap, boom bap — no boxes, just flow.
4. My own rhythm
Music is sacred. I move at my pace so I don’t burn out and enjoy the process.
5. A full, free artist
Being independient means being everything — artist, manager, promoter. I want to be that authentic Argentine voice that transforms.
@keleven01
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The hidden rave inside a London store
I swear I had no idea where I was walking into. I followed electronic music in Camden Market and ended up at CyberDog, which isn’t a store, it’s another dimension. A futuristic club with loud techno, strobe lights, people dancing in cages, fluorescent clothes glowing under blacklight... and that’s just the entrance.
What they sell looks like clothes for a rave on Mars: giant boots, LED outfits, impossible glasses, alien necklaces, backpacks that look like jets. Upstairs there’s even an adult toys section (yes, it exists). The wildest part: punks with spiked hair and psychedelic outfits, with a vibe like they stepped out of a cyberpunk comic.
Being there felt like a glitch in time where everything vibrates differently. You don’t know if they’re selling clothes, inviting you on a spaceship, or initiating you into a galactic cult. I left with a photo, a smile, and the certainty that the future is already here... and it’s in Camden. 1 reply
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