Big Brother and the Hodling Company is a podcast about music + web3, where MacEagon Voyce speaks with the pioneers working at the music-web3 crossroads. Together we're fending off Big Brother, defying the blitzkrieg of domination and death rays with good music and structural transformation.
MacEagon Voyce is a writer, musician, and tech founder. After five years of balancing culture journalism at VICE with people ops work at various startups, he founded a social music app called Grey Matter and started falling down web3 rabbit holes. He’s especially fascinated by collective ownership and realigning platform incentives around the creation of public good.
Woody — aka Supertight Woody, fka Woody's Produce — is a content producer and artist who’s been making music for over 20 years, a love that began while listening to his dad play guitar tabs. Music became the dream, and he reached it with a production credit on an Iggy Azalea track, but the politics of the industry turned him off, so he pivoted, and eventually found web3.
We talked about how his involvement in CC0 – or creative commons – projects like Cryptoads and Nouns DAO led to the creation of Noun Sounds, a music platform focused on providing free-to-use music for creators that challenges some old music industry paradigms around copyright and intellectual property.
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