The Headphone Homies are the squad of music lovers making moves in web3.
Release: Coming soon to Polygon.
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Collect, create, and connect with the Homies in web3
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Build a squad of multiple Homies to unlock exclusive experiences
Vision: A new future for music.
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We imagine a world where all musicians are profitable.
Mission: How we’re helping.
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We give musicians time and resources to create fire music.
Value Propositions: The homie hookup.
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Collective Music Label: We work with musicians to give their music an audience. Branded Spotify and YouTube streams, digital live shows, exclusive mixtapes, and limited-edition music collectibles.
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Experiences: IRL music events that don’t suck. We’re sick of the bad sound, lame artists, sweaty crowds, and expensive drinks too. It’s not about big names and packed venues… it’s about making memories with dope people who are there for the music.
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Products: Limited edition ultra-high quality apparel that isn’t an afterthought. Discounts on hardware and software that you’ll actually want to use. Oh, and headphones.
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Services: Vocal coaching, mixing and mastering, music marketing, visual art and design, and more. Connect with our Day-1 Homies for special pricing on services to help take your music career to the next-level.
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Partnerships: [redacted] marketplace, [redacted] protocol, [redacted] software, [redacted] brand. Stay tuned…
Who we are:
The Headphone Homies started as an exclusive inner-circle family of 50 creatives and founders in web3.
Meet the Day-1 Homies: https://opensea.io/collection/headphonehomies
This is your invitation to the party.
What we stand for:
Music isn’t just vibes, it’s a way of life. From the earliest days of rock, hip-hop, and electronic music… the lines have been blurred between artist and listener, creating the largest movements in music.
The same is true today!
Musicians are the voice of their community.
Without the community, there is no context, no meaning. Musicians who speak for their people are supported by them, and they all come-up together with a sense of pride and power. It’s the ones who jam together and bump each other’s music that make the world take notice. It’s always been about the Homies.
For most people, music is an escape, a pleasant distraction to mindlessly flip on whe