

And then in another sort of parallel, like I was getting into crypto, like in 2013, just frustrated with why can’t I buy any stocks, like, and why can’t I participate in financial markets? So I got into crypto around then, and that has been sort of my life. Playing in bands in middle school and high school and then getting into shows and festivals and, just being around music for my entire life was one sort of parallel happening. Yeah, I’ll start, shout out to my mom and dad for giving me a guitar way back in the day and starting this insane snowball of a journey in music. What are you guys building? I think we can start thereĭwight Torculas: So amazing. Garrett, who are you? Dwight, who are you? Give us a quick brief about yourselves. Well, look, I’m excited to have you guys on part of season four, all about music. And then meeting up with some of like the older heads that had been around the space, Jack Spilone Dan Fowler all those guys. This is the first time we’ve met them in person, so, yeah. We met the catalog folks and I just met up with a decent folks. This the first time actually everybody’s like meeting one another, at least on your end, all the other like music companies, all the other music projects, the creators and whatnot.ĭwight Torculas: Just this trip, I mean, we met the Arpeggi folks.

Garrett Hughes: I think like meeting all the web three music, people in real life has been like my favorite thing by far that’s what’s keeping me energized. It’s pretty hectic, but it’s just great seeing everyone you know, putting faces to Twitter PFPs is one of my favorite pastimes now. How are you guys keeping up?ĭwight Torculas: Yeah, man. I feel like between dead mouse and all the other side events, there’s just, it’s too much chaos. I’m feeling personally electrified and ready to be on the legendary mint podcast. How are we doing? How are we feeling? Thank you for being on.ĭwight Torculas: Yeah.
