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 No.1111

Music wants to be free! Libre music thread.

I'll be giving out some noncommercial music CDs, I want to leave a box or a CD holder with a sign around college or in a library so people can take, listen, return or add music freely.
I would love some recommendations of ideas, music, websites, anything.

Related links:
http://freemusicarchive.org/
https://www.jamendo.com/
https://creativecommons.org/
>>>/cyb/11828
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 No.1209

Some links to freely licensed stuff, shared using torrents.

>Music

http://www.frostclick.com/wp/
http://panda.cd/

>Live concert recordings

http://bt.etree.org/

>Audiobooks

https://librivox.org/

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 No.1641

http://modarchive.org/
Demoscene is pretty obvious and fantastic source of music with non-restrictive licenses


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 No.1643

>>1111
https://gnu.org/music/
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html

The OpenBSD music is universally pretty good. I'm fairly certain song 3.9: "Blob!" is my favorite.

It's a shame most of the GNU music is just lyrics. The eternal-flame song is very good though.


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 No.1648

I've got two projects that I've made free under the CC by SA license.

http://ted-danson.soykaf.org/projects/alxndra/desert-cistern/alxndraEP1.html
http://ted-danson.soykaf.org/projects/nursey/kraftsingles/kraftsingles.html

>>1646
That album by Revolution Void is super comfy. Gonna do some work to it.

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 No.1676

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 No.1778


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 No.1779

I am dissatisfied with the state of free music creation tools.
With nonfree stuff it is kind of a necessity to use C++ for vst programming,
which I hate and don't want to do.
Modifying your proprietary daw is naturally impossible too.
Recently I have come into contact with Euterpea for Haskell, a kind of music library,
and hopefully this will give me the right tools to carve out a usable haskell daw.
No idea yet if vst support will be possible in any manner.
After finishing some other projects first, I will have to start working on this.

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 No.1781

>>1779
Anything wrong with Ardour?
Also I've been using Audacity for recording guitar and keyboard and it worked just fine for placing the different tracks around.

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 No.1783

>>1111
http://www.nighttimeconcert.com/
not sure how it's licensed but she sings like an angel. too bad it was never recorded professionally.

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 No.1784

>>1781
I don't like it.
Its complicated design, fixed workflow, and gui focus, don't lend itself to what I want to do.
Basically it's just like any other daw, except that I can't use as many plugins.
Might as well keep using ableton.
What I want to achieve is something simple and modifiable.
For example If I don't think a piano roll lends itself to a phrase I am writing, I could just program something else instead,
or just generate the Midi data programmatically.
Csound is a bit like that design wise, but it has no workflow integrated at all.

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 No.1787

this is the only libre music that isn't soykaf .

http://www.ektoplazm.com

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 No.1850

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OP here, I still couldn't finish this because my only CD writer is acting up but I'll try something else soon.
I already have some music from FMA, here's the list: https://paste.debian.net/plainh/ddcb7a84
plus the albums posted ITT.

Another idea I had was making a chart linking popular copyrighted artists to freely licensed ones.

>>1641
>>1642
>>1643
Awesome places, I'll be checking them.

>>1676
The page won't load for me, it shows as a big nasty flash thing or something like that.
Is lucidstatic not copyrighted? That'd be pretty cool.

>>1783
It was copyrighted, I don't think I should add it but you're right, it's pretty nice.

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 No.1957

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https://archive.org/details/netlabels
>Welcome to the Netlabels collection at the Internet Archive. This collection hosts complete, freely downloadable/streamable, often Creative Commons-licensed catalogs of 'virtual record labels'.
These 'netlabels' are non-profit, community-built entities dedicated to providing high quality, non-commercial, freely distributable MP3/OGG-format music for online download in a multitude of genres.

https://creativecommons.org/tag/netlabel
>We discovered the wonderful world of netaudio and netlabels some years ago. From the start we were fond of the idea of freely distributed music and how Creative Commons gave license models for it. Since 2005 we have done a monthly podcast, presenting our favorite tracks from netlabels all over the world. The netlabel scene is so rich in terms of sounds, styles and personalities that we’re always coming back for more.

Be nice, use torrents instead of direct downloads.

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 No.1958

>>1957
>https://archive.org/details/netlabels

One of my favourite places to find free music. Check out Shinobu Nemoto. Makes ambient loops and experimental stuff.

https://archive.org/details/netlabels?and[]=shinobu%20nemoto

And another favourite ambient album was Chillbase.

https://archive.org/details/@chillbase

The Volume 1 collection is really nice. Favourite track is History For Sale.

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 No.1965

You guys are going to love this.
http://www.actsofsilence.com/netlabels/

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 No.1966

>>1965
Sorry for double posting but also be sure to check out unfamiliar.cc

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 No.1972

>>1850
That image should have itself applied to it.

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 No.1974

Some free russian(and some more) chiptune for all you, guys!
http://bleep-love.ru/

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 No.1975

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Some albums, for years I threw their names into countless search boxes across the web and couldn't find them.
Now I see that that was because they were CC-licensed, they weren't to be found in torrent trackers, warez sites, and such.
I keep finding them in libre netlabels where the artists are happy to let everybody download them.

I'm removing (c) files- uninstalling ares.exe- logging out of all forums- decompiling my netscape fork- unencrypting my casettes- overwriting them with free tunes- throwing them into meatspace- for chummers to jack in to-

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 No.2434

Is LbreFM posted yet?

https://libre.fm/

I love this site. I've downloaded so much REALLY GOOD music from there.

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 No.2437

>>2434
wait, isn't this like a last.fm replacement ?

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 No.2440

>>2434
Thanks for the link, it does have good music.
Have you found a desktop client that's better than the web interface? I found some music players that allow scrobbling but nothing for actually streaming music from the site without the webUI.

>>2437
More like an alternative, it has different artists because they use free licenses exclusively, also they use free software.

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 No.2441

>>2440
Edit: I found zomg https://apps.ubuntu.com/cat/applications/zomg/
http://zomg.alioth.debian.org/zomg
but I'm getting a "No arguments; exiting" error while the program is running and couldn't get around it yet.



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