Discovering Music, Building Connections: The Story of Ckord

How a Chance Encounter Sparked the birth of a Platform

Ckord was born from a single, transformative idea: music and technology should bring people together, not push them apart. This vision took root when founder Darko stumbled into a bar one night and witnessed an incredible band performing live. The energy in the room was electric, but a nagging question lingered in Darko’s mind: “How would anyone know this amazing band was playing here tonight without sheer luck?”

Determined to solve this problem, Darko dove into conversations with musicians, fans, and industry insiders. The answer became clear—there was no easy, accessible way to promote local, lesser-known artists. While household names dominated the spotlight, independent musicians struggled to find their audience.

Thus, Ckord was born. The platform was designed to bridge this gap, making music discovery personal, local, and deeply meaningful. At its core, Ckord connects audiences with underrepresented talent, helping communities celebrate the art that’s right in their own backyard.

Inspiration from AirBnB: Democratizing Live Music

Ckord draws inspiration from companies like Airbnb, which transformed the hospitality industry by connecting travelers to unique experiences while empowering hosts. Similarly, Ckord aims to empower independent artists and venues to thrive without being overshadowed by big industry players.

Like Airbnb encourages people to explore the world beyond their screens, Ckord encourages users to discover and support local music scenes. By shining a light on emerging artists, Ckord is creating a vibrant ecosystem where musicians, venues, and fans can connect and grow together.

What does this mean for me?

Ckord aims to be the ultimate app for discovering live music. Whether users are uncovering a favorite local artist or stepping outside their comfort zones to try something new, Ckord wants to create unforgettable nights out. Empowering independent musicians is also key goal. Ckord envisions a future where artists can earn a living doing what they love—without needing major record labels. Like YouTube transformed video, Ckord wants to redefine live music discovery and sustainability.

Ckord isn’t just about discovering music — it’s about rediscovering the joy of human connection. Check it out!

Rock in October! New Bishops Single and Concert Information

Halloween

Don’t tell me rock and roll is dead. We have a massive show planned near Halloween:

The Bishop’s Daredevil Stunt Club

They have a new single out that will wake the dead from their slumber! “Your Corvette Summer” is out now!

The Glad Machine

One of the best power pop EPs from 2022

The Anderson Council

One of the best LPs of 2023 —

10/27/23 at Berlin NYC
101 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009
GET TICKETS TODAY!

Great lineup at one of the best small rock venues in NYC! Let us know you’re coming on Facebook!

Kai Danzberg is offering VINYL for you audiophiles

One of my long-covered artists here at Power Popaholic is Kai Danzberg. He put out his latest album Satellite earlier this year and is very much a fan of the Jellyfish, ELO, and Beatles pop styles. He even got Roger Joseph Manning, Jr. (Jellyfish) to be part of it. It is still available on Bandcamp. But he is now trying to build demand for those looking to buy a 10″ vinyl.

So Kai has started this crowd-funded project. This can only be achieved if 100 people order the record. You will only be charged at the end of the project. If the amount of money was not reached by that time, no one will be charged.

Order the Vinyl Record

 

New for 2023. We’ve gone digital.

songs stuck in my head 2022

So all of you who did not get a hard copy of Songs Stuck In My Head will now have the opportunity to get a digital version from Amazon. But to keep it fresh I’ve added:

  • The Top Ten List from 2021
  • The Top Ten List from 2022 (not publicly available)
  • Five additional interviews with:
    • Marshall Crenshaw
    • Van Duren
    • The Rubinoos
    • Bill Lloyd
    • Eric Bazilian (The Hooters)

Book will release on December 13, 2022 – so pre-order today.

Get the new digital edition exclusively on Amazon

We still have a few physical copies of the first edition left, and it will make a perfect gift for a music fan this holiday season. New orders will get the book signed (if requested) and the 20-song soundtrack.

Get the first edition physical book here