Digital platforms dedicated to music sharing, discovery, and community engagement allow users to connect through their shared musical interests. These platforms facilitate the distribution of original compositions, remixes, covers, and live performances, enabling artists to reach wider audiences and fostering collaborative opportunities. Examples include applications where individuals can upload tracks, participate in online jam sessions, and provide feedback on each other’s work.
The emergence of these digital spaces has reshaped the music industry, providing independent artists with tools for self-promotion and circumventing traditional gatekeepers. These platforms offer opportunities for monetization through various mechanisms, such as streaming royalties, direct fan funding, and merchandise sales. Historically, these capabilities were limited to artists with record label backing, however, the current landscape provides broadened access.