{"venture":"subwaymusician-xyz","count":16,"signals":[{"tweet_id":"1671881957687595012","author":"itsPaulAi","author_name":"Paul Couvert","text":"Google has released an AI for generating music.\n\nSimply describe the music you want and a track is created.\n\nThis music AI is available for free.\n\nHere's how to access and use it: https://t.co/csKjLuR3QU","created_at":"Thu Jun 22 14:04:55 +0000 2023","like_count":17855,"retweet_count":2485,"reply_count":387,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/itsPaulAi/status/1671881957687595012/photo/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["miny-network","subwaymusician-xyz","misoley-com"],"editorial_note":"Market signal for miny network: indicates direction of the industry.","signal_type":"trend","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:49.222Z"},{"tweet_id":"2014436099352043575","author":"homegymcoop","author_name":"Cooper Mitchell - HomeGymGuy","text":"\"What's the most anabolic lifting music on planet earth?\"\n\n>slides phone across the table<","created_at":"Thu Jan 22 20:32:47 +0000 2026","like_count":14148,"retweet_count":1743,"reply_count":248,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["subwaymusician-xyz"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:10.475Z"},{"tweet_id":"2042649394445717717","author":"ps_ilove_me","author_name":"P.S. I Love ME","text":"🚨In 1990s, Stanford researcher Dr. Robert Sapolsky discovered something that should have broken the internet by now.\n\nHe was studying dopamine pathways in primates and found that the brain doesn't just adapt to repeated stimulation. It actively fights back.\n\nWhen you flood dopamine receptors consistently, the brain deploys what neuroscientists call \"opponent processes.\" For every artificial high you create, your nervous system generates an equal and opposite neurochemical low. Not eventually. Immediately. The system is designed to maintain balance, so it starts producing compounds that directly counteract dopamine while you're still experiencing the dopamine hit.\n\nThis means every notification, every scroll, every digital reward doesn't just give you a high followed by a return to baseline. It gives you a high followed by a crash below baseline. You end up in neurochemical debt.\n\nTech companies never publicized this research. They probably never read it. They were too busy discovering that variable ratio reinforcement schedules could keep users engaged for hours. They built addictive systems by accident, then refined them into addiction machines once they realized what they'd stumbled onto.\n\nYour phone delivers an average of 80 dopamine hits per day. Your ancestors got maybe 5. Each hit triggers opponent processes that create a corresponding low. By the end of a typical day of normal phone usage, your baseline dopamine is running in negative territory. You feel flat, restless, vaguely unsatisfied, and hungry for stimulation because your brain chemistry is literally below zero.\n\nYou think you're bored. You're chemically depressed by artificial highs.\n\nThe opponent process theory explains why nothing feels interesting anymore. Your brain isn't broken. It's precisely calibrated to maintain neurochemical balance, and you keep throwing that balance off with artificial intensity. Every Instagram hit requires an equal Instagram crash. Every TikTok high gets paid for with a TikTok low. Every notification rush gets balanced with notification emptiness.\n\nYour reward system is running a neurochemical deficit that grows larger every day.\n\nSapolsky's research revealed something even more disturbing: opponent processes don't just create temporary lows. They become permanent changes to your baseline dopamine production. Chronic overstimulation doesn't just make you tolerant to digital rewards. It makes you insensitive to natural rewards.\n\nThe sunset that would have captivated your great-grandfather becomes invisible to you not because sunsets got worse, but because your dopamine system needs intensity levels that sunsets can't provide. A good conversation becomes boring not because conversations got less interesting, but because your brain requires the rapid-fire stimulation of social media to register engagement.\n\nYou've accidentally trained your reward system to ignore everything that isn't artificially amplified.\n\nThis connects to research from Dr. Anna Lembke at Stanford, who found that people who undergo complete digital fasting for just 30 days show measurable increases in dopamine receptor density. Their brains literally regrow sensitivity to natural rewards. Food tastes better. Music sounds more complex. Social interactions become genuinely engaging again.\n\nBut there's a catch that nobody talks about: the first two weeks of dopamine detox feel like clinical depression. Your brain has been chemically dependent on artificial stimulation for years. Removing that stimulation creates actual withdrawal symptoms. Restlessness, anxiety, inability to focus, emotional flatness, and desperate cravings for digital input.\n\nMost people interpret these symptoms as evidence that they need their phones. Actually, they're evidence that they've been neurochemically dependent on their phones without realizing it.\n\nThe withdrawal period isn't a bug. It's proof the reset is working.\n\nWhat happens after week three is remarkable. Colors become more vivid. Conversations become genuinely absorbing. Simple pleasures like hot coffee or cool air become satisfying in ways you forgot were possible. Your brain rediscovers that reality contains enough complexity and beauty to hold your attention without artificial amplification.\n\nYou don't need more interesting content. You need more sensitive reward systems.\n\nThe solution isn't better apps or more engaging entertainment. The solution is restoring your brain's factory settings for what constitutes a worthwhile experience.\n\nSapolsky's opponent process research suggests this can happen faster than anyone expected. Every day you don't artificially spike your dopamine, your baseline moves a little higher. Every natural reward you pay attention to rebuilds receptor density. Every moment of boredom you endure without reaching for stimulation strengthens your capacity for sustained focus.\n\nAncient humans lived in a world that provided exactly the right amount of stimulation to keep their reward systems healthy. Enough challenge to stay engaged, enough calm to stay balanced, enough novelty to stay curious, enough routine to stay stable.\n\nWe built a world that provides 10 times too much stimulation and wonder why nothing feels rewarding anymore.\n\nYour brain is not the problem. Your environment is the problem.\n\nChange the environment, and the brain heals itself automatically.","created_at":"Fri Apr 10 17:02:20 +0000 2026","like_count":8649,"retweet_count":2640,"reply_count":145,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["eventbuoy-com","fishboneny-com","subwaymusician-xyz","dochakki-com","chefaid-nyc","instasoiree-com"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to eventbuoy com.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-04","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:01.733Z"},{"tweet_id":"2027368561736564928","author":"jackmoses777","author_name":"Jack Moses ∞","text":"I am so bullish on the real world.\n\nGroup events. Cookouts. Sports. Parties. Animals. Music festivals. Phoneless dinners. Co-living centers. Healing centers. Retreat centers. Beautiful views. Group adventures. \n\nThese things light me up. Tech, ai, and materialism continue to disguest me more every day.\n\nThe pendulum has swung too far. A small group of soulless nerds will continue to obsess over ai, automation, effiency, and the intellect. But those of us connected to our hearts and spirits are becoming disgusted by it. We want real, and we want human. \n\nExpect a huge countersurge of irl businesses and events in the next few years.","created_at":"Fri Feb 27 13:01:46 +0000 2026","like_count":7602,"retweet_count":708,"reply_count":330,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["eventbuoy-com","fishboneny-com","subwaymusician-xyz","instasoiree-com","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:01.941Z"},{"tweet_id":"2007370217052328245","author":"djrosegawd","author_name":"🌹RoseGawd🌹","text":"I really want everyone to find creative ways to get their art to live outside of the internet this year. \n\nYou made a short film? Throw it on a dvd! Add a menu! With a directors cut, bloopers etc.. \n\nYou making music? Can’t afford vinyl? Start with cassettes and Give ppl an album booklet that feels like they’re diving into the world you created. \n\nPhotographers please make photo books! Honestly everyone should take photos like they’re planning to release a photo book as big as Rihanna’s one day. \n\nBe intentional, be resourceful. You looking for your community and your community is looking for ways to engage with your work that doesn’t feel like another link in a story after viewing hundreds of links in stories.","created_at":"Sat Jan 03 08:35:29 +0000 2026","like_count":4042,"retweet_count":899,"reply_count":31,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["minyvinyl-com","subwaymusician-xyz","instasoiree-com"],"editorial_note":"Community signal for minyvinyl com.","signal_type":"community","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:05.664Z"},{"tweet_id":"2062619217967628693","author":"googlegemma","author_name":"Google Gemma","text":"Introducing Magenta RealTime 2, a new open model musicians can play as an instrument!\n\nRun low-latency, live music synthesis natively on your MacBook using MIDI, text, and audio. 🎶\n\nWe love seeing Google’s open model ecosystem grow! https://t.co/80jc3S5uua","created_at":"Thu Jun 04 19:35:17 +0000 2026","like_count":2872,"retweet_count":333,"reply_count":79,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/googlegemma/status/2062619217967628693/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["miny-network","minyvinyl-com","subwaymusician-xyz"],"editorial_note":"Market signal for miny network: indicates direction of the industry.","signal_type":"trend","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:48.847Z"},{"tweet_id":"2065427656112505017","author":"heynavtoor","author_name":"Nav Toor","text":"Someone cloned Netflix.\nThen cloned Spotify.\nThen cloned Instagram.\nThen cloned Airbnb.\nThen cloned WhatsApp.\nThen cloned TikTok.\nThen cloned Amazon.\n\nThen put the source code for all of them on GitHub. For free.\n\nNot one app. Not ten. Over 100 open source clones of the biggest apps on Earth. With source code. With demos. With tech stacks listed.\n\nIt is called Clone-Wars. 34,555 stars on GitHub.\n\nBuilt by an Indian-origin developer named Gourav Goyal. He started collecting open source clones of popular apps into one list in December 2020. In March 2021, it went from 0 to 4,000+ stars in 7 days. It was on GitHub Trending for 5 days straight. Someone posted it to Hacker News and it hit #1 on the front page.\n\nHere is what is inside.\n\nNetflix clones. React, TMDB API, full streaming UI.\nSpotify clones. Music player, playlists, search, albums.\nInstagram clones. Feed, stories, likes, comments, DMs.\nWhatsApp clones. Real-time messaging, read receipts, group chats.\nAirbnb clones. Search, booking, maps, payments.\nAmazon clones. Products, cart, checkout, Stripe payments.\nTikTok clones. Short video feed, upload, likes.\nTwitter clones. Feed, follow, tweet, retweet.\nSlack clones. Channels, threads, real-time chat.\nTrello clones. Boards, cards, drag and drop.\nYouTube clones. Video player, search, comments.\nAnd 90+ more.\n\nEvery clone has source code, a live demo, and the tech stack listed. React, Next.js, Node, Firebase, MongoDB, GraphQL, Tailwind. Every modern stack represented.\n\nHere is why this matters.\n\nCoding bootcamps charge $10,000 to $20,000 to teach you how to build apps like these.\n\nUdemy courses charge $50 to $200 each. One app at a time. One framework at a time.\n\nThis repo gives you 100+ fully built apps with source code you can read, fork, and learn from. For $0.\n\nHere is the wildest part.\n\nThe best way to learn to build Netflix is to look at someone who already built Netflix. Not a tutorial that teaches you one feature at a time. A complete, working clone with every feature connected.\n\nYou do not learn architecture from tutorials. You learn architecture from reading real projects.\n\n100+ apps. 100+ demos. 100+ source codes. One repo.\n\nBootcamp: $10,000 to $20,000. Teaches 2 to 3 projects.\nUdemy: $50 to $200 per course. One project each.\n\nClone-Wars: $0. 100+ projects. Every big app cloned.\n\n34,555 stars. AGPL-3.0 licensed.\n\nEvery app you use. Cloned. Open sourced. Free to learn from.\n\n(Link in the comments)","created_at":"Fri Jun 12 13:35:01 +0000 2026","like_count":1904,"retweet_count":341,"reply_count":40,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["miny-network","sliver-network","subwaymusician-xyz"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to miny network: could inform product or stack decisions.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:47.376Z"},{"tweet_id":"2067802731960520909","author":"FardeemM","author_name":"Fardeem","text":"If you're on your way to building a billion dollar company that involves a web app, here are some of my notes on architecting the frontend.\n\nif you don't do this, it's probably fine but one day you'll hire someone to fix it but truly that person could be doing some other higher value thing if you make some key optimizations on day 1\n\nyou don't even have to learn anything you're gonna tell your agents to do it anyways!\n\nokay here it goes:\n- Make your server code generate a openapi spec which then generates all the relevant client side code. Never do this by hand. Typing backend types instead of generating them should be banned\n\n- You need to make a decision on how the client talks to the backend. rest/graphql works in which case please just use tanstack query. other libraries will look similar but tanstack query truly is goated. \n\n- if you want linear style sync setups or offline mode, think about this HARD and architect it from day 1. Bolting this on later is so tedious. \n\n- People like using plain react router but things have gotten a lot better since then. Try their new framework mode or just even use tanstack router. Use route data loaders. \n\n- If you store a lot of state in query params, make that a first class citizen and make sure its type safe. use nuqs or tanstack query.\n\n- Most apps just need a single state management situation for server state and thats it. If you have other bespoke needs, i have quite like zustand and xstate/store. \n\n- If you have a super interactive app where things come in and out of view, theres a lot of frontend state to maintain, music is playing and what not, lock in and learn xstate. Trust me if you wanna keep ur sanity, you need to model ur frontend as a state machine otherwise you're gonna be deep in useEffect hell\n\n- React compiler is here my friends, the days of useMemo and useCallback are gone. Update your priors accordingly\n\n- Tailwind is easy and fun but makes it really hard to maintain a large app with consistent styling. You need a \"agent-first design system/component library\" but maybe this is a rant for another day\n\n- Don't be afraid to hack your routing library to fit your needs more closely. A lot of apps have \"drawers\" to show additional info. You should 100% be able to say \"here's a route, make it a drawer\" and everything should be handled from there.\n\n- Managing loading and error states using isPending and isError is madness. Lean into Suspense and ErrorBoundary.\n\n- Figuring out a blessed path for websockets and SSE on day 1 i think will pay dividends in the long term if you're building anything AI related.\n\n- If you're building a SPA, don't use next.js. it literally makes no sense. Why would you do this.\n\n- Definitely deploy on Cloudflare or vercel. There are other services but trust, there have weird missing features.\n\n- Assuming you build something people want, the next job is to build the factory so it can efficiently build the thing. Act accordingly.","created_at":"Fri Jun 19 02:52:43 +0000 2026","like_count":1883,"retweet_count":115,"reply_count":74,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["subwaymusician-xyz","velab-org","onesqft-org"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to subwaymusician xyz: could inform product or stack decisions.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:46.276Z"},{"tweet_id":"2036500185828696236","author":"emieljanson","author_name":"Emiel Janson","text":"Been building a distraction free music and audiobook player for my daughter. 🎵 https://t.co/mWZqtjRiIF","created_at":"Tue Mar 24 17:47:35 +0000 2026","like_count":978,"retweet_count":35,"reply_count":97,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/emieljanson/status/2036500185828696236/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["subwaymusician-xyz","onesqft-org"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-03","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:12.417Z"},{"tweet_id":"2062598679735763304","author":"osanseviero","author_name":"Omar Sanseviero","text":"Introducing Magenta RealTime 2 🎺 \n\n- Open model for live music generation\n- Just 2.4B parameters, perfect for on-device\n- Low latency control\n- Control with audio, MIDI, and text\n\nWe're releasing it with a series of apps to experiment directly in Mac! https://t.co/7b1HbY2OmN","created_at":"Thu Jun 04 18:13:41 +0000 2026","like_count":882,"retweet_count":90,"reply_count":52,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/osanseviero/status/2062598679735763304/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["miny-network","minyvinyl-com","subwaymusician-xyz","a3r-network"],"editorial_note":"Market signal for miny network: indicates direction of the industry.","signal_type":"trend","month_tag":"2026-06","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T01:51:48.886Z"},{"tweet_id":"2020208982175121739","author":"jacalulu","author_name":"Jaclyn Konzelmann","text":"It is still blowing my mind what is now possible with OpenClaw. 🤯 \nTotal paradigm shift: I’m no longer using software; I’m directing an agent to find, install, and operate the software for me. Here's what happened...\n\n​I woke up this morning to my 4-year-old reminding me about a project we started months ago: a remake of Mellow Yellow called \"Purple Urple.\" In her mind, she just wanted to sing her version over the real music. In my mind, I saw a tedious technical workflow.\n\n​Instead of touching a single piece of editing software, I tasked @lulubotagi (my OpenClaw agent running on a Mac Mini) with the job via Telegram. What followed was a total \"future is here\" moment:\n​1️⃣ Self-Installation: I had already found the GitHub repo for UVR (Ultimate Vocal Remover). Instead of downloading or configuring anything myself, I just texted the link. It accessed the repo, handled the installation, and set itself up on my Mac Mini while I was drinking coffee. ☕\n2️⃣ Autonomous Sourcing: I asked Lulu to find the Mellow Yellow track online, download it, and run it through the new UVR setup.\n3️⃣ Audio Engineering: It successfully stripped the vocal track to create a clean backing track.\n4️⃣ Vocal Layering: Gemini helped us rewrite the lyrics, and I had my daughter record her parts into a mic. I passed those clips to Lulu and said: \"Layer these over the music track.\"\n\n​And it worked. Perfectly.\n\n​We’ve officially moved past \"chatting\" with AI. We are in the era of agents that operate our hardware, install their own tools from GitHub, and execute end-to-end creative workflows. The friction between a child’s imagination and a finished product is hitting zero.","created_at":"Sat Feb 07 18:52:09 +0000 2026","like_count":327,"retweet_count":25,"reply_count":28,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["chipmonk-tech","subwaymusician-xyz","velab-stack"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to chipmonk tech.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-02","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:05.452Z"},{"tweet_id":"2060332868140757368","author":"exploraX_","author_name":"m0h","text":"100 free resource websites that should be illegal.\n\n12 categories. all free. all legal. links in the repo, comment below\n\nmedia & downloads\n\n1. cobalt tools — download any social media video\n2. https://t.co/e5YtgqRx2b — find streaming locations for any content\n3. https://t.co/0xp2iuZmAk — access any old webpage, plus free software\n4. https://t.co/aLPeUmOEJR — permanently save any webpage\n5. tunefind  — find songs from any show\n6. radio garden — listen to any global radio station\n7. musicforprogramming — focus music\n8. https://t.co/D6aGLsNemb — custom focus soundscapes\n9. https://t.co/GwDOKYH1bd — summarize any YouTube video\n10. y2mate-style tools aside, cobalt covers most of it\n\nimage & design\n\n11. photopea  — free photoshop in your browser \n12. https://t.co/tOZQjsUP31 — one-click background removal \n13. cleanup pictures — erase objects from photos \n14. https://t.co/ehV6vmslVU — free video background removal \n15. https://t.co/yOldfAaMoR — free compression for any image \n16. tinypng — image compression that just works \n17. https://t.co/L0okOzoZ8L — reverse image search \n18. unsplash — free high-res stock photos \n19. https://t.co/TLbICGcNST — free stock photos + videos \n20. pixabay. — free stock images, vectors, music 21. https://t.co/M2W8kGqiT5 — free illustrations you can recolor \n22. heroicons. — free SVG icons \n23. https://t.co/QQpLvlrwGQ — clean open-source icon set \n24. https://t.co/5Izcd6rO3G — color palette generator\n\nPDF & 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elicit — AI research paper assistant \n44. consensus — search scientific consensus \n45. connectedpapers — visualize and map research \n46. semanticscholar — free academic search \n47. scispace — understand any research paper \n48. researchrabbit — discover related papers \n49. https://t.co/CNr8v6gvLh — academic search engine\n\ndeveloper tools\n\n50. regex101  — instantly test any regular expression \n51. codebeautify — cleanly format any code \n52. explainshell  — understand terminal commands \n53. carbon — turn code into artwork \n54. ray  — stunning code screenshots \n55. phind — developer AI search \n56. https://t.co/ntyEtl5571 — every dev doc in one searchable place \n57. https://t.co/x7DgMESCtl — browser support for any web feature \n58. https://t.co/hMHBLDvFwf — format and validate JSON \n59. transform  — convert between data/code formats \n60. https://t.co/WtuMDsxFTC — explain any cron expression 61. https://t.co/9bSBLxNaSF — generate readme badges\n\nproductivity & whiteboarding\n\n62. https://t.co/jNAWwQOU5I — free hand-drawn charts \n63. https://t.co/gUtvx9EAJ8 — infinite whiteboard in your browser \n64. https://t.co/ZlnClDEDas — collaborative whiteboard (free tier) \n65. https://t.co/v82ZYP2SC9 — free notes/docs/databases \n66. obsidian.md — local-first markdown knowledge base \n67. https://t.co/U6Njeoko1y — encrypted google-docs alternative\n\nprivacy & temp tools\n\n68. https://t.co/vyKx3JfABG — one-click temporary email \n69. 10minutemail — instant temporary email \n70. https://t.co/Oip0wREWUm — send self-destructing messages \n71. https://t.co/0BwUGOVZZG — share auto-deleting files \n72. accountkiller  — delete yourself from any website \n73. https://t.co/N16qAL6uEQ — free email aliases \n74. cryptee  — encrypted notes + photos\n\nsecurity & checks\n\n75. haveibeenpwned — check if you've been hacked \n76. virustot  — scan any file for malware \n77. downdetector — check if any website is down \n78. urlvoid — check if a URL is sketchy \n79. whoer — see what sites see about you\n\nutility & misc\n\n80. wolframalpha — instantly solve any math problem \n81. alternativeto — find free app alternatives \n82. flightradar24 — real-time tracking for any flight \n83. camelcamelcamel — track amazon price history \n84. fast — check internet speed \n85. speedtest— bandwidth + latency check \n86. wetransfer — send files up to 2GB free \n87. fakespot — detect fake amazon reviews \n88. exchange-rates — clean currency conversion \n89. timeanddate — meeting planner across timezones \n90. world.taximeter — estimate cab fare anywhere\n\nwriting & content\n\n91. hemingwayapp  — make your writing clearer \n92. languagetool — free grammar checker \n93. deepl — translation that beats google translate \n94. quillbot. — paraphrase + summarize (free tier) \n95. https://t.co/K0geVwVeb4 — AI search with sources \n96. https://t.co/IUSAMbIgho — yes, this thing \n97. https://t.co/OZfOCljPof — AI search + writing \n98. https://t.co/gfwenVL9Vu — free AI writing (small tier)\n\naudio & video\n\n99. https://t.co/M7Nhrxk8qW — free browser audio editor \n100. https://t.co/Xs4kWcEeJ1 — free in-browser video editor","created_at":"Fri May 29 12:10:09 +0000 2026","like_count":266,"retweet_count":50,"reply_count":10,"resolved_url":"https://justwatch.com/","resolved_type":"external","venture_tags":["goodalgo-network","sliver-network","subwaymusician-xyz","instasoiree-com","dank-nyc","misoley-com"],"editorial_note":"Tool relevant to goodalgo network.","signal_type":"tool","month_tag":"2026-05","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:03.448Z"},{"tweet_id":"2011107463337070644","author":"musicben_eth","author_name":"musicben 🎧","text":"Big crypto music success story no-one talks about: Nina Protocol:\n\n• 20,000 songs / releases.\n• All stored permanently on Arweave.\n• Payments on Solana.\n• Artists keep 100%\n• Reaching real music fans via editorial + IG content\n• Just secured a deal with Merlin (licenses 15% of all record music)\n\nwell played @ninaprotocol","created_at":"Tue Jan 13 16:05:58 +0000 2026","like_count":144,"retweet_count":8,"reply_count":18,"resolved_url":null,"resolved_type":null,"venture_tags":["subwaymusician-xyz"],"editorial_note":"Intelligence signal for VE Lab portfolio.","signal_type":"general","month_tag":"2026-01","ingested_at":"2026-07-01T04:05:11.888Z"},{"tweet_id":"2027387136383549717","author":"musicben_eth","author_name":"musicben 🎧","text":"How to find anyone in the music industry.\n\nJust added a new feature to SIX\n\n• Search a role (e.g. A&amp;R)\n• Select a city + optional genre\n\nSee a list of relevant people in the industry 💫 https://t.co/VLhOHQJgR0","created_at":"Fri Feb 27 14:15:35 +0000 2026","like_count":141,"retweet_count":5,"reply_count":10,"resolved_url":"https://twitter.com/musicben_eth/status/2027387136383549717/video/1","resolved_type":"media","venture_tags":["subwaymusician-xyz","renascence-network"],"editorial_note":"Market data for subwaymusician 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