0xmusic
Infinite, generative music composed in real time by on-chain code. Artwork that creates art in a perpetual process. That was the hook that brought me into this project and got me excited about NFTs again just as I was losing interest in the scene.
Unlike 99% of what I saw, these weren't static images or prerecorded tracks. They were interactive apps living indefinitely on the Ethereum network, ready to play billions of hours of music to anyone who accessed them.
Below each of them are the 0xmoment airdrops that holders receive on key dates in 0xmusic history.
Syn City #465 My first purchase. I only intended to get one, and chose this for its chillwave vibes. But it wasn’t long before I started looking to collect a few more.
Serena #587 Syn City's musical counterpart, similar instrumentation but a different feeling altogether. You can put this on for ages.
Official website: 0xmusic.com
Drip #186 They call this afrobeat, but it sounds like an infinite Donkey Kong game soundtrack to me with those melodic congas.
Athena #45 Modeled after an electronic, synthpop style, I feel Athena really only meets its potential when you export the MIDI stems and swap in other instruments.
420 #311 The jazziest, most challenging, and also most rewarding DJ for music fans.
Bach #125 This might be my favorite DJ for clean, structurally sound compositions. I'm hoping one day we'll be able to hear a realistic piano instrument through webaudio.
Dimend #504 Reportedly inspired by bluegrass, I find this one of the more hypnotically repetitive DJs, and sometimes surprisingly funky.
Handel #117 The rarest DJ and my final acquisition to complete the collection, courtesy of obione.eth
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