VOSM


Vulf Open SourceⓈ Merch

 

Feb. 24, 2023 – Fan Art™ evolves into collaboration when Jack Stratton buys my merch and later asks if I can take Vulfpeck’s product photos for ッ


VULFPECK

Vulfpeck is an American funk band founded in 2011 by Jack Stratton, Theo Katzman, Woody Goss and Joe Dart. The band has released four extended plays, six studio albums and one live album through their own record label. The band gained recognition in 2014 for releasing Sleepify, a silent album that exposed a loophole in Spotify's royalty distribution and funded an admission-free tour. The band is one of the first to sell out Madison Square Garden without a manager or backing label, and released the recorded performance as a live album in 2019. The band's most recent album, Schvitz, was released in December 2022.

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How many tone knobs are on your oven?

Vulf Mono by OH no Type Co.

 
Vulf merch is now Open Source
— Jack Stratton

Vulf Mono by OH no Type Co.

“⭑⭑⭑⭑”

Here are a few award-winning Jack Stratton quotes:



“The artist shan’t make money.”

(Regarding Sleepify’s Spotify Terms Violation)



“You’re not versatile!”

This bass is versatile. Do you think Vlance Armstrength is shifting into the active bass boost granny gear in the French Alps?”

 


Joe Dart on the Joe Dart!”

 

“Let’s focus on the fundamentals:

  • Bounce-pass®

  • Jump-shot

  • © Pick-and-roll

You know, that type of stuff.”



“Come at me Dieter Rams.”

Sleepify


MONEY FOR NOTHING

Vulfpeck released Sleepify in March 2014 as a means to fund a concert tour of the same name; all of the shows were to be free of charge, but funded solely using royalty payments from the album on the music streaming service Spotify. The service calculates royalties based on how many times a track has been played, counting a single play as listening to the song for at least 30 seconds. As such, all of the tracks on Sleepify are just over thirty seconds in length, and consist solely of silence; a promotional video for the album jokingly labeled it as "the most silent album ever recorded". The band encouraged fans to stream the album on a loop overnight while they were sleeping (hence the name); with each stream costing US$0.007, The Guardian estimated that streaming the album for seven hours would accumulate $5.88 in royalty payments over 840 streams, and 100 people doing the same with one device each would accumulate $588 in payments.

– Wikipedia