Musicians/Bands: Add Upcoming Events! [[Read in full on NHAM]]( ) If you’re a musician and you have a live event coming up you can list it in one of two places for it to appear on [our ‘Attend’ page]( ), which we hope will be a go to place for audiences to look up live music events. If you’ve got a live stream coming up simply [add it as a new event to the Gravitons calender]( ). The submission will be held in moderation and then go live once approved. Just ensure you give a good description and relevant tags so people get a good idea of the genre/vibe. If you’ve got a real life gig or set of tour dates coming up you can now add them to your Bandwagon profile and they will automatically be displayed on the [NHAM live listings page]( ). If you’re a band and don’t yet have a [Bandwagon profile]( ) this could be a good excuse to set one up! Huge thanks to @npub17gq5...8hhz at Bandwagon and @npub1nuua...gjr3 at Gravitons for setting these calendars up and enabling us to use them. #bandwagon #LiveMusic #LiveStream
## Indy Music Ecosystem[[Read on nham.co.uk]( )] I’ve been pondering some ideas since a [Mastodon post]( ) by @npub1nuua...gjr3 spawned a discussion with a lot of energy as to how all of the listeners, music-makers and platform owners in the (specifically Fedi) indy music space can better support and promote one another. Naturally lots of people have lots of ideas and there had been good attempts to get some of these down via conversation rooms, group documents etc. until Christmas (and perhaps a general feeling of downbeat from the sunsetting of Radio Free Fedi) seemed to stem the tide. Then earlier this week @npub1akgw...8c0s posted an [excellent article]( ) on his excitement and hope for the future, based on the first steps of interoperability between Bandwagon and The Indie Beat Radio (TIBR). *(Platforms developed by @npub17gq5...8hhz and @npub1r7cc...2mc5 respectively – two people that I know, having spoken directly with them, are building the things they’re building for all of the right reasons).* Keef’s article has got conversation flowing again and it’s at this point I want to share some of the notes I’ve made. I was going to write it in article format but was finding it hard to find a coherent structure to put many interlinking thoughts together. So instead I’ve [scribbled down some stuff on this whiteboard]( ). TLDR; If we can develop the ecosystem which envelopes all of the platforms that currently support indy artists, bringing along all of the good things that Pitchfork, Bandcamp and Spotify combined* did (**discovery**, **distribution** (inc. **attribution**), fair artist **payment**, **consent** and **trust**. *(Thanks Keef for articulating these labels in your post!)*) then I think we could be on to something. **Interoperability** and **community** are key to making that work. **Pitchfork-wise*: Quality reviews people enjoy reading and feel they can trust. *Bandcamp-wise*: Radio discoverability, access to previews, full purchases, catalogues, fair artist payment etc. *Spotify-wise*: Standalone player and ability to create playlists and now-playing queues. My whiteboard isn’t comprehensive (I’m sure I’ve missed out a lot of initiatives that should be included, apologies!) It’s just down as an illustration of my understanding of things at present. My hope is that it helps develop further progression. I’ll sign off by saying I share Keef’s optimism and I too feel excited by the prospect of what lies ahead. There’s a lot of work to be done and there will be quite a few technical issues to solve but where there’s a will (and I see a lot of will in this community) there’s a way (and there is a [*******](https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=jhjNS0-onm0 ) way!) Sam [[⬇ All here 🎧]]( )
## Advent Calendar Song #21🎄 Counting down to Christmas with a musical advent calendar containing 24 songs that have featured in NHAM mixtapes in 2024, today is [Song 21]( ): **In Your Neighbourhood by @npub1tk7m...6cq3** @npub1nsns...uajx [[⬇ All here 🎧]]( ) #AdventCalendar #Christmas #FediArtists #FediMusic #Music
## Advent Calendar Song #18🎄 Counting down to Christmas with a musical advent calendar containing 24 songs that have featured in NHAM mixtapes in 2024, today is [Song 18]( ): **E​.​X​.​I​.​T. by @npub1nuua...gjr3** @npub1nsns...uajx [[⬇ All here 🎧]]( ) #AdventCalendar #Christmas #FediArtists #FediMusic #Music
RFF Nostalgia [[Read full post on NHAM]]( ) I discovered so many great songs and artists on *Radio Free Fedi*, it’s ridiculous. Here are but a few that delighted me, among so many others, in no particular order. [Nothing]( ) by [SideSister]( ) Great arrangement, singing and composition, and there’s even a cool video. What else could you ask for? [All Of Us]( ) by [Single Bass]( ) Such a great combination of pared down esthetics and perfect songwriting. Goose bumps. [Loriol]( ) by [Johann Bourquenez]( ) Johann is an accomplished, awe-inspiring pianist and his album explores a lot of different musical spaces, including drone music. On a piano. You read that right. (Oh and do me a favor, while you’re on his Faircamp site, check out *A Little Sad Waltz* on his [Jamuary 2023]( ) album). [Forgotten and Then Found]( ) by [Unwoman]( ) I had to stop whatever I was doing every time that harpsichord riff came on the radio. You have been warned. [F​@​#$ Money!]( ) by [Sam Douglass]( ) This is a delightful two-minute rock song that I never tire of, and the rest of the album also kicks a@#S. [Allergy Boy]( ) by [BGM]( ) Songwriting perfection? The lyrics, melody, harmony, arrangements, singing (and the [video]( )) are just mind-blowingly clever and delicate and beautiful. I want to be BGM when I grow up. If you like any of these (and how could you not?), go tell the artists, you’ll make their day, trust me. Every compliment counts. And buy their music if you can. I know I did. [[⬇ All here 🎧]]( ) #ListenersDigest #RFF
[[Read in full on NHAM]]( )## Lorenzo’s Music Podcast Fedi Specials: No.1 Meljoann Tom from Lorenzo’s Music (@npub10u0v...x5et) meets Meljoann (@npub1nuua...gjr3), a multidisciplinary artist from Ireland, now based in Brighton, UK. Tom heard about Meljoann on the federated social platform Mastodon, where he learned about their mutual passion for free and open-source music creation. They talk about Meljoann’s unique music style, “Hyperjack,” a term they coined to describe their blend of New Jack Swing influences with modern electronic elements using tools like Reaper and a mix of hardware and software synthesizers. The conversation also explores the challenges and opportunities of releasing music independently in the digital age. Meljoann discusses their use of Fairamp, a self-hosted platform for musicians, and their involvement in the federated music community, including involvement on Radio Free Fedi and Peertube. Additionally, Meljoann talks about their [new album “Status”]( ), and their innovative approach to music promotion. #Faircamp #podcast #RadioFreeFedi
**Shannon Curtis Live!** Woweee, that was quite the spectacular. The penultimate gig of the ‘Good To Me’ tour, which has been wowing crowds across the United States over the last few months, came live from their very own basement. Streamed via the Radio Free Fedi video platform this was an opportunity not to be missed for us Fedizens who live overseas or too far away to get to any of the shows. Many of us who follow Shannon and Jamie on Mastodon have been getting updates of their state-hopping tour and lamenting the fact we are unable to be a part of it, until now. And judging from the live chat there were A LOT of us at the gig, yet we could all share [the best seat in the house]( ). Despite not being connected to any audience feedback during the show, Shannon took time between songs to talk with us, sharing the stories behind them. The Good to Me album was written in 2021 while Shannon was experiencing near-paralysing anxiety from the fraught state of the world. Namely the pandemic we were locked down in overlapping climate collapse and the rise of fascism. She turned to her journal to write out her worries and work out ways to summon some power to heal herself, her communities, and the planet. Her quest for self-healing with a world on fire took her through failed coping mechanisms; making peace via radical acceptance; learning to trust her inner truth; and reconnecting to serenity and power. The Good to Me album is the manifestation of those writings. It and the tour give us listeners inspiration to embark upon our own personal healing. We all face difficulties in different forms. Overcoming them, or at least coping with them, comes from within and Shannon has found a way to share the wisdom to do so thanks to banger after banger of nostalgia-driven, synth-heavy, electro pop. With master of all things synth, her husband and collaborator Jamie Hill on keys, combined with Shannon’s truly incredible range of voice, plus a lovely light show to boot, this was a real treat served up as a beautiful demonstration of the incredible music scene we have in The Fediverse. It’s a strong and burgeoning community thanks to the high calibre of artists and a genuinely enthusiastic audience and it feels really exciting to be part of. Closing out with a couple of covers of 80s classics (which feature on the upcoming 80’s Kids album) Shannon and Jamie bid us farewell after a sublime, emotionally-driven performance. It must be truly breathtaking to be actually present in the arena and part of a live show. And don’t get me wrong, I still love being in a sweaty crowd and will continue to take opportunity to be part of them, but to be able to just roll straight in to bed after a late gig on a school night was an added bonus. I woke up this morning still buzzing and [wondering if it was all just a beautiful dream]( ). Fortunately it wasn’t and the great news is that the Radio Free Fedi live events scene has plenty more on the horizon. Having already streamed various events sporadically throughout 2024 (including [sknob unplugged]( ) and [bgm live]( )) there is a bumper roster of live events that will be streamed via @npub1lm68...wvr4 on [party.radiofreefedi.net](https://party.radiofreefedi.net/ ). -Streaming the Radio Free Fedi Comfy Channel when there are no live events, on the bottom of that page you can see a list of upcoming events. I’m reliably informed there are plenty more hangouts, parties and live events set to be added for November too. Thank you so much to @npub1jvhv...3fyt, @npub1anrq...gt7w and @npub1568w...d5ss. Be sure to visit [shannoncurtis.net]( ) to listen to Good to Me as well as previous (and upcoming!) albums, and hopefully I’ll see you soon at another Radio Free Fedi event! [⬇️ All here 🎧]( ) #FediArtists #FediMusic #Fediwave #IndyMusic #live #LiveMusic #Music #RadioFreeFedi #RFF #ShannonCurtis