About Us – Loud Raven
Loud Raven: Web3 Music Consulting for Independent Artists
Loud Raven is a Web3 music consulting agency helping artists achieve creative and financial independence through blockchain technology and the strategic use of innovative software.
We take care of the tech stack so you can focus on what matters most — making music.
The Problem: A System That Doesn’t Reward Creativity
Independent artists face a system that rarely rewards creativity fairly. Too often, they sign opaque royalty agreements, compromise their vision, and rely on costly promotion strategies that don’t ensure sustainable income.
Streaming and social platforms, while vital for visibility, keep fan relationships hidden behind algorithms and data walls, making it hard for musicians to engage their most loyal supporters.
The Solution: Web3 Tools for Artist Empowerment
At Loud Raven, we provide strategic guidance and hands-on support to help musicians monetise their work, foster thriving fan communities, and reduce reliance on big tech and traditional music industry intermediaries.
Using a carefully selected Web3 tech stack, we enable artists to create new, transparent, and equitable revenue streams while maintaining maximum visibility on mainstream platforms.
Our consulting approach empowers artists to:
- Monetise music directly on-chain with collectible releases offering utility, exclusivity, and long-term value.
- Build independent fan communities with control over your data and direct artist-to-fan experiences and communication.
- Enable direct fan support and investment through tokenised music experiences.
- Simplify licensing and collaboration using smart contracts for transparent, fair and creative partnerships.
Our mission is to help musicians harness Web3, blockchain, and a software toolkit to reclaim control over their art, income, and creative freedom.
Discover more in our related guides on artist ownership, fan monetization, and Web3 music rights.
We follow best-practice research from Water & Music, and thought leaders like Rob Abelow, who explore how Web3 and fan-driven models reshape the music economy.
