Fuxia Art: the Argentine label that releases music on NFT

In recent years, blockchain technologies have enabled new forms of collaboration between people. A new economy around content creators has been born and grown, enabling a more direct and dynamic relationship between artists and audiences.
It is in this context that Fuxia Art was born in order to generate a community in which the boundary between public and artist is diluted and transformed into a bridge that allows a dialectic between the two,
enriching and enhancing the experience and artistic resources.
Inspired by Warp Records, Pampa and Karaoke Kalk, Argentine producers Sergio Borromei (a.k.a Maxolydian) and Dilo create Fuxia to publish on the 3.0 network an unpublished catalog of artists in NFT format, along with exclusive benefits with the purchase of the material. The first artist to start that catalog was Daniel Melero’s ultima thule album, and with the release of Series #2 includes the release of stems so that their followers can remix it. What Fuxia Art is looking for with this project
Fuxia Art’s curatorial line seeks to highlight the technology traversed by humanity, sharing how its artists relate to hardware and software devices to express identities.  The label is aimed at the community of people who love music, who know how to make music amateur or professional, who like to share experiences, and who have the habit of listening to music or playing music either at home, in a disco or in a bar. On the other hand, the second edition of the label’s digital magazine has already come out. In this edition you can
find two interviews with Franco Cinelli and Alejandro Vivanco. All the info is available on their website.

Original source in Spanish

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