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On The Table Read Magazine, “the best entertainment magazine in the UK“, new single from WallyPDF, Myself, was created by Omgkirby and Channel Tres as a music NFT.
The decentralized and anonymous music artist omgkirby and the American rapper Channel Tres created WallyPDF’s most recent single, Myself” A first-of-its-kind generative music NFT collection was released by omgkirby. There are 5,550 songs in the much-anticipated collection, each with its own BPM and key. This includes using the song for your own content, exploiting the track in any other way, and uploading the song to DSPs.
“Myself (with Channel Tres) was recorded by Channel Tres and ombgkirby,” said WallyPDF. “By buying the songs on the blockchain, you completely own the song. Unlike other music NFTs, it includes both rights to the song recording as well as the publishing. Each track is unique. It consists of its own combination of intro, outro, transition, chorus, BPM and key. Therefore, collectors can upload their new Channel Tres songs to DSPs and also use them for their own content.”
“The songs are created from a blend of human and machine that mixes keys, tempos, and arrangements while being full-length tracks featuring the vocals and sounds of the incredible Channel Tres,” explained Omgkirby. “Our drop with Channel Tres is our most groundbreaking yet. We’re further pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in generative music. The songs are created from a blend of human and machine that mixes keys, tempos, and arrangements while being full-length tracks featuring the vocals and sounds of the incredible Channel Tres.”
Wally Sajimi, also known as wallypdf, is the leader of an entirely autonomous musical project, bringing a variety of lofi tunes to life in a truly original way.
WallyPDF began his exploration of the connection between music and technology in 2019 when he entered the field of artificial intelligence art. He reduced the interaction that was established by humans and increased the unification that AI could create within his musical sphere. utilizing algorithms to gain knowledge from creativity and brain activity. WallyPDF was able to code 98% of the work without having to go to the booth and covered everything from production to art. He hopes to break new ground for all lofi fans by drawing inspiration from Jay Z, Fela Kuti, and even his Nigerian aunts, the Lijadu Sisters.
“I wanted to fuse and integrate technology with music creation,” said WallyPDF. “There’s a lack of experimentation between music creation and technology sometimes. People think you need 95% of human interaction to make music, but sometimes you don’t. In the world we live in now technology has been helping the music industry grow. In my opinion it’s a genre that has one of the highest replay values in the music industry with mystic anonymous artists who have no egos and care about the art and creation of music”
The musical endeavors of WallyPDF shine brightly. He continues to grow as an artist, signing a contract with Downtown Music as a musician specializing in computer-generated music. He is becoming a pioneer for music that is influenced by technology, with streaming numbers in the millions and over 300,000 monthly listeners. He was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 in 2021 and has also established a number of businesses.
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