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Wu-Tang Made One Album for One Buyer. This Band Makes One Original Song for Every Fan
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POINT ROBERTS, Wash. - TelAve -- When the Wu-Tang Clan pressed a single copy of *Once Upon a Time in Shaolin*, they made scarcity the artwork. Haawke inverted the idea: instead of one record for one collector, the band Squaawke creates **one original song for every single fan** and gives it away.
The launch is announced by "**Edition of One**," a Squaawke single that parodies Wu-Tang's one-copy album while reversing its premise about vaults, and a thousand chosen heads, each holding a different sacred piece. True to its own lyrics, the track is fingerprinted, registered, and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain.
**How a song is born.** Follow Squaawke, and within hours you receive a personal letter at
your own web address. An AI bandmate reads what the band can know of your world — your bio, your city, your language, even your photos: the system *looks* at a fan's pictures
and lets what it sees shape the song.
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**How a song is sealed.** Every track carries a Haawke identifier in its
ID3 tags. The moment it is born, its fingerprint is printed on the fan's letter,
recorded in Haawke's registry, timestamped onto blockchain. Every letter
carries a certificate of provenance. Like an NFT, each work is verifiably one-of-one;
unlike an NFT, it arrives as a gift. The first fan letters are being delivered now.
**Make your own.** With **Squeek Editions by Haawke Neural Technology**
(https://squeek.haawke.com), anyone can commission the band: your brief, Squaawke's
voices — in any language, even Swahili. Every track you make you own flat out, even
commercially, with the same fingerprint-registry-blockchain seal as the band's own
releases. Plans start at $9/month with a 7-day free trial; one-off custom songs are $5.
The band itself is a fixed creative identity — a deep, raspy male lead, a female vocal, self-harmonies, and unplugged intimacy — while everything around that identity adapts to the listener. The entire system runs in the cloud in, an open-source model reads (and now sees) each fan's profile and writes the lyrics, and every step from composition to blockchain registration happens automatically, at a cost of approximately zero dollars per song.
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Haawke is exploring licensing of the technology to other artists and labels — any act with
followers can turn them into collectors.
- The launch single, "Edition of One": https://soundcloud.com/squaawke/edition-of-one
- Squeek Editions: https://squeek.haawke.com
- Public track registry: https://haawke-registry.netlify.app
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/squaawke
**Media contact:** Craig Ellenwood · craig@haawke.com
The launch is announced by "**Edition of One**," a Squaawke single that parodies Wu-Tang's one-copy album while reversing its premise about vaults, and a thousand chosen heads, each holding a different sacred piece. True to its own lyrics, the track is fingerprinted, registered, and anchored to the Bitcoin blockchain.
**How a song is born.** Follow Squaawke, and within hours you receive a personal letter at
your own web address. An AI bandmate reads what the band can know of your world — your bio, your city, your language, even your photos: the system *looks* at a fan's pictures
and lets what it sees shape the song.
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**How a song is sealed.** Every track carries a Haawke identifier in its
ID3 tags. The moment it is born, its fingerprint is printed on the fan's letter,
recorded in Haawke's registry, timestamped onto blockchain. Every letter
carries a certificate of provenance. Like an NFT, each work is verifiably one-of-one;
unlike an NFT, it arrives as a gift. The first fan letters are being delivered now.
**Make your own.** With **Squeek Editions by Haawke Neural Technology**
(https://squeek.haawke.com), anyone can commission the band: your brief, Squaawke's
voices — in any language, even Swahili. Every track you make you own flat out, even
commercially, with the same fingerprint-registry-blockchain seal as the band's own
releases. Plans start at $9/month with a 7-day free trial; one-off custom songs are $5.
The band itself is a fixed creative identity — a deep, raspy male lead, a female vocal, self-harmonies, and unplugged intimacy — while everything around that identity adapts to the listener. The entire system runs in the cloud in, an open-source model reads (and now sees) each fan's profile and writes the lyrics, and every step from composition to blockchain registration happens automatically, at a cost of approximately zero dollars per song.
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Haawke is exploring licensing of the technology to other artists and labels — any act with
followers can turn them into collectors.
- The launch single, "Edition of One": https://soundcloud.com/squaawke/edition-of-one
- Squeek Editions: https://squeek.haawke.com
- Public track registry: https://haawke-registry.netlify.app
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/squaawke
**Media contact:** Craig Ellenwood · craig@haawke.com
Source: Haawke Neural Technology
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