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Music Department At Nakhti University
The Nakhti Music Department operates under a singular mission: to restore the soul of music and protect the creative sovereignty of artists. Guided by the principles of cruelty-free artistry, spiritual integrity, and uncompromised ownership, the department reimagines the music industry as a sanctuary for authentic creative expression rather than a marketplace for exploitation.
Led by Kali J.N.S., a producer, vocalist, and architect of exclusive sonic frameworks, the department champions music crafted by human and spiritual intelligence—not algorithmic replication or corporate machinery. Every beat, melody, and performance is treated as an extension of divine creativity, deserving of respect, protection, and long-term ownership by the artist who created it.

Mission
The Nakhti Music Department exists to:
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Build frameworks that empower independent artists to earn sustainable income.
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Ensure creators maintain full ownership of their content and intellectual property.
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Promote cruelty-free artistry that nurtures, uplifts, and protects both artists and audiences.
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Create economic systems, such as Flash Vinyls and exclusive subscription platforms, that liberate artists from predatory contracts and industry gatekeeping.
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Reconstruct the music sector so it supports human talent, spiritual depth, and ethical artistic development.
Vision
The Riveting Class: Creative Sovereigns of the Nakhti Order
One of the central social groups within the Nakhti Order is The Riveting Class, a collective reserved for artists, musicians, writers, dancers, actors, and other creatives whose work emerges from divine inspiration and personal sovereignty. This class stands firmly against traditional industry exploitation and represents a new paradigm: anti-industry, self-led, spiritually aligned artistry.
The Riveting Class affirms:
Art is sacred, and must never be commodified at the expense of the artist’s well-being.
There is no casting couch, no gatekeeping, and no toxic competition, only communal elevation and shared creative power.
Artists are selected by the people, not by corporate labels or industry plants.
Creators set the value of their own work and circulate it collaboratively throughout the ecosystem.
All contributions must align with Nakhti values, eliminating violence, low-frequency messaging, and spiritually harmful content.

National Cruelty-Free Creative Infrastructure
To support this vision, the Nakhti Order sponsors a national network of cruelty-free recording studios, rehearsal environments, and art venues. These spaces are free for public use, providing every creator, regardless of background, with the tools, resources, and respect needed to develop their craft without compromise.
These creative sanctuaries recognize the unique responsibility of artists to repair the collective soul, restore cultural integrity, and uplift humanity through sound, movement, and symbolic expression.
Restructuring the Music Streaming Industry:
The Nakhti Order Model
The Nakhti Order Music Department at Nakhti University proposes a comprehensive restructuring of the music streaming industry to restore artistic sovereignty, enhance revenue for creators, and revive the soul of the musical craft. This model replaces the conventional streaming paradigm with an artist-centered subscription ecosystem and a return to physical music ownership through modernized formats.
Under this framework, platforms such as Spotify would no longer function solely as mass-distribution streaming services. Instead, they would operate as premium subscription hubs where celebrities, musicians, and influencers offer exclusive content directly to their audiences.
This material may include private meet-and-greet sessions, exclusive tracks or full music catalogs, behind-the-scenes videos, photos, vlogs, and other intimate or limited-access experiences. Artists would set their own subscription prices and retain a significantly higher share of earnings, effectively reclaiming financial control from corporate intermediaries.
In parallel, the model reintroduces physical music sales in a format aligned with contemporary consumer behavior. Rather than relying on CDs or cassettes—devices many listeners no longer use—artists would distribute their albums on “Flash Vinyls,” which are high-quality,
collectible flash drives designed as modern analogs to traditional vinyl or CD formats. These Flash Vinyls can be plugged into a computer and uploaded to a user’s personal cloud library within the streaming platform. Each Flash Vinyl counts as a full album sale and can be priced between $9.99 and $14.99, allowing artists to earn more per unit than current streaming payouts permit.
This hybrid model transforms the streaming service into both an artist-curated subscription space and a secure cloud repository for music purchased in physical form. It ensures that artists maintain autonomy, avoid exploitative contracts, and cultivate a cruelty-free creative environment. By decentralizing control and empowering independent musicians alongside mainstream talent, the Nakhti Order aims to dismantle the greed-driven systems that have stripped music of its authenticity and vitality.
Economic Example: Independent 17-Year-Old Artist Using the Nakhti Order Model
1. Flash Vinyl Revenue
Price per Flash Vinyl: $9.99
Net earnings after fees/COGS: $6.60 per unit
Units sold: 1,000
Flash Vinyl Revenue Calculation
1000× 6.60 = 6,600
Total earnings from Flash Vinyls: $6,600 (one-time revenue)
2. Exclusive Subscription Model
Monthly subscription price: $19.99
Subscribers: 600
Payout structure: 80/20 split = Artist receives 80% Streaming service receives 20%
Gross Monthly Subscription Revenue 19.99× 600 =11,994
Artist’s Monthly Share (80%) 11,994 × 0.80 = 9,595.20
Streaming’s Monthly Share (20%) 11,994 × 0.20 = 2,398.80
A 17-year-old independent artist—without a record label, without corporate exploitation—could generate:
Over $16k in the first month,
Nearly $10k every additional month,
Full control over pricing, content, and distribution,
Long-term, scalable income that rewards authentic artistry.
This demonstrates how the Nakhti Order model restores financial dignity, creative independence, and sustainable revenue for emerging musicians while allowing platforms like Spotify to function as exclusive-access hubs rather than extractive streaming giants.
Annual Summary
Under the Nakhti Order Music Model, a 17-year-old independent artist could earn:
Approximately $121,742 per year
with no record label, no predatory contracts, and full artistic independence.














