Gala Music, a subsidiary of Gala Games, greatest recognized for its Web3 gaming efforts, is about to launch an unreleased version of David Bowie’s hit tune “Let’s Dance” as a restricted collection of NFTs. The launch will mark the fortieth anniversary of the tune’s debut and will function a “dreamy, electronic” version of the tune that Bowie produced with Dvoskin in 2002.
On April 14th 2023, 40 years to the day after “Let’s Dance” made its premiere, Gala Music will situation 3,003 NFTs, every with paintings created in Bowie’s honour. Eventually, it will unlock the “Lets dance” NFT.
Dvoskin has lengthy wished to launch the observe and approached Bowie’s property to persuade it to launch the tune by way of NFTs. The executor of Bowie’s property was initially hesitant however modified his thoughts after studying an electronic mail from 2002 wherein Bowie expressed his enthusiasm for the recording. The NFTs will be bought by way of a pay-what-you-wish mannequin, with all preliminary proceeds benefiting the charity MusiCares.
This launch just isn’t the Bowie Estate’s first foray into the blockchain. In September, the property launched a collection of NFTs in partnership with market OpenSea titled “Bowie on the Blockchain,” which acquired backlash from some Bowie followers who felt it was inconsistent with the late artist’s values. Warner Music Group, which owns Bowie’s total music catalog at $250 million, introduced in November 2022 that it was partnering with Web3 leisure incubator Defient to “unlock the power of Web3 for songwriters.”
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