Explore the monthly impact and progress of 15 grants in this flow.
July 2025
Listeners tuned into a live set blending pounding techno and Colombian percussion in an improvisational “Wired Alien” performance. The “Digital Street Music” series premiered two new Caribbean fusion compositions, “Basic Code” and a heartfelt guitar serenade. Folk songwriter Oswaldo Torres also released a studio-quality track from 2011, all sessions streamed free online.
June 2025
Artists delivered 15 live sessions—from surprise weekend streams to two-hour bilingual jams—mixing Caribbean-fusion and folk-acoustic vibes. We released three original tracks plus the improvisational techno piece “Echoes.” Fans snapped up a lyric-video collectible and a one-of-one performance NFT, and backers hit the $300 crowdfund goal to earn producer POAPs. Dúo Dø even launched its first creator coin, $duodomusica, letting supporters trade social tokens onchain.
May 2025
We packed a music night with 200 community members and showcased four local acts. Twenty fans collected the ‘Perderme’ live video NFT, and we aired a two-hour Caribbean fusion stream for online followers. New originals like ‘El Lugar’ dropped on Warpcast and Pinetree, and an AR-driven dance show featured seven dancers.
April 2025
We brought together 50 fans at the Pond Party, featuring 4 local artists in a vibrant community concert. Weekly live streams on Discord and X Space served up 30- and 60-minute shows, drawing over 20 listeners per session. Intimate in-person shows under the night sky welcomed 20 guests. Artists also dropped a new Indigenous fusion track online.
March 2025
We brought live beats to clubs and your screen, from Frog Fest’s 50-person community showcase to a 172-strong global blockchain concert with AR, POAP giveaways and on-chain art. ÁNESI’s guitar livestream replay hit 190 views. Experimental Caribbean fusion and electronic sets debuted original tracks online. Many shows are now available on demand.
February 2025
Sessions reached 60 viewers on Discord and 98 on TikTok. An intimate concert drew 30 local fans and produced a one‐of‐a‐kind NFT recording. Two experimental episodes blending modular synths with jazz were recorded in Cali. Musicians also debuted five new Caribbean fusion songs in a native language.
January 2025
Babandí's Caribbean fusion concert brought 20 locals to a free, animated live show with Nouns-themed stickers and a pixelated performance outfit. Digital Street Music kept the beat alive online with Discord jams featuring Nouns-branded Noggles. These in-person and virtual events deepened community ties and spread the Nouns culture through music.