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Title: The joys of free music
Post by: Thrillho on 30 Dec 2008, 05:11
In these days of stuff being shoved on the internet for free both legally and illegally, a lot of people just download rather than buying physical music any more. This is something I'm not too happy about, but that's another story.

These days, there's a wealth of free, perfectly legal music on the internet (and elsewhere) if you look hard enough. What are some of the gems that you've found completely legal? Discounting the obvious Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails, of course.

The label Matador - who house Pavement, Mogwai and others - have something like 100 free MP3s from their various artists on their website.

Q magazine regularly give away free CDs, which I've taken shameless advantage of, getting, for example, the one Libertines song I want to own. I also discovered Nick Cave and Wilco via these CDs, both of whom are now among my favourite bands (and the latter of which are renowned for streaming their stuff on their webpage before it comes out).

What free delights have you found on the internet?
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Katherine on 30 Dec 2008, 07:23
Last.fm has some free MP3s on their website and I downloaded one by Andrew Bird a little over a year ago.  I had never heard of him, or heard his music before, but that song is now one of my favorite songs ever and I love me some Andrew Bird oh yes I do.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Thrillho on 30 Dec 2008, 08:45
I just realised I missed out the best one - which is Machina II by Smashing Pumpkins, which was leaked for free on the net in 2000, and I found recently. I downloaded it and it's awesome. Worth every penny??
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: ellis on 30 Dec 2008, 09:04
http://www.pandora.com/ (http://www.pandora.com/) (or http://pandorafm.real-ity.com/login.php (http://pandorafm.real-ity.com/login.php) if you're a bit OCD and have last.fm) are lovely.  Nothing to download and keep, but I find that I always encounter new music I really enjoy through it.  It's not perfect, but I definitely find it useful - I was surprised it wasn't mentioned in the initial roundup.
I think last.fm itself also has something similar?  I've never used it, though.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Pogotross on 30 Dec 2008, 09:46
http://cllct.com/ is probably the most interesting I've come across...it's a site where anyone can upload an album they've created to be streamed and downloaded by anyone who comes across it. Most of the albums are lo-fi acoustic/ukulele types of music.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: imapiratearg on 30 Dec 2008, 09:58
I think Merge (founded by Mac MacCaughan of Superchunk and Portastatic fame, and also home to such bands as Neutral Milk Hotel, The Music Tapes, etc.) was offering some free records for members recently.  I didn't get a hold of any, though.  I got Harvey Danger's 2005 album for free from their website.  It was okay.

Bomb the Music Industry! offer their entire discography for free on their website, too.  Fans of punk and ska punk might want to check it out.  You can stream every song, so you can find the ones you like.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: JayJayD on 30 Dec 2008, 11:20
I've been using the last.fm Free-on-demand service extensively.

Also, http://postrockcommunity.blogspot.com/ (http://postrockcommunity.blogspot.com/) is a (german language) blog that offers and reviews legally downloadable music - not only post-rock, despite the name.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Scandanavian War Machine on 30 Dec 2008, 12:57
the single best legal, free thing i have ever downloaded is, without question, The Esther Caulfield Orchestra's "Good Morning, Whiskey Breakfast"

fucking get it right now, you cunts.


Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/ecorchestra)

free album (http://www.whiskeybreakfast.org/)

Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Der Golem on 30 Dec 2008, 13:14
Anacrusis, a pretty decent thrash band has all 4 of their CD´s available for download on their website.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: memann on 30 Dec 2008, 14:31
I thoroughly enjoyed all the lives of the various E6 bands on the Elephant 6 website...
http://www.elephant6.com/sound.html (http://www.elephant6.com/sound.html)
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: MrBlu on 30 Dec 2008, 15:28
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Somewhere around 4GB of my music is free+legal off the internet. Band websites, record label mixtapes, Myspace, etc.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Nodaisho on 30 Dec 2008, 17:17
Sculptured has all of their music (except one album only has 30 second samples) on a player on their myspace (not the myspace player, in the Sounds Like section), including a cover of the song Suspiria by Goblin, and Iron Maiden, by Iron Maiden. That includes the Apollo Ends album, which has been out of print for a while now.

www.myspace.com/matrixmetal
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Durin on 30 Dec 2008, 19:07
I suppose it's not legal for the people uploading it but there's plenty of music on Youtube.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: sean on 30 Dec 2008, 20:36
Kerbled (http://forums.questionablecontent.net/index.php/topic,20279.0.html)

Also to repeat myself The Pax Cecilia puts out awesome music thats free.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: onewheelwizzard on 30 Dec 2008, 20:52
I've gotten full albums by Trifonic, lukeing forward, Girl Talk, and a couple other artists from their personal websites.

Also, gotdarker.com is basically the best website ever.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: atimholt on 31 Dec 2008, 01:12
the single best legal, free thing i have ever downloaded is, without question, The Esther Caulfield Orchestra's "Good Morning, Whiskey Breakfast"

fucking get it right now, you cunts.


Myspace (http://www.myspace.com/ecorchestra)

free album (http://www.whiskeybreakfast.org/)



Eugh, you didn't say it was country.
But listening to it now, it's no pop country. The first two tracks (I'm listening in order) are reminiscent of the Beatles, but probably only because of the rooster (coupled with a 'good morning') and the British accent.
So far so good.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Big Happy Captain on 01 Jan 2009, 04:17
http://www.comma8comma1.net/tnbu/

these guys are awesome, check them out.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: look out! Ninjas! on 01 Jan 2009, 04:31
I got Girl Talks new album for "whatever I want to pay" (ie. nothing) today.
Also, NIN's The Slip is free.

also, this site is updated reasonably regularly with tracks from lesser known bands: http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/listen/mp3s.htm
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Thrillho on 01 Jan 2009, 06:56
Also, NIN's The Slip is free.

Swing and a miss.  :wink:
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Be My Head on 02 Jan 2009, 15:25
So.....


Who else thought this thread would be about this kind of thing (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coGuMDNol_I)?
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Tybalt on 02 Jan 2009, 23:15
http://www.imeem.com/ (http://www.imeem.com/)

I would also like to say that I would not be the same person if pandora did not exist.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: billiumbean on 03 Jan 2009, 04:00
I check into CMJ's (radio station in New York, yadda) website every now and then.  They put up a buttload of free MP3s that are usually released in album form a week or so later.  A lot of it's kinda ish, but then I'll find maybe two or three songs that just blow my head off of the jar on my shelf.

Go forth and enjoy, onions. (http://"http://www.cmj.com/relay/?cat=13")
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Harun on 06 Jan 2009, 22:32
Cloudkicker (myspace (http://www.myspace.com/cloudkickeruk))

sounds like: your favorite post-rock band and Meshuggah making sweet babies

download their stuff here (http://cloudkicker.uk.googlepages.com/)
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: David_Dovey on 07 Jan 2009, 00:04
Reposting from the post-rock thread because people should get this

Hey, you can download Sydney post-rock lovelies sleepmakeswaves (http://www.myspace.com/sleepmakeswaves)' EP In Today Already Walks Tomorrow for free here (http://www.archive.org/details/LostChildren059) or here (http://beta.legaltorrents.com/torrents/325-059---sleepmakeswaves---in-today-already-walks-tomorrow).
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Xaris3514 on 07 Jan 2009, 00:09
Machinae Supremacy has three albums and the soundtrack to the old game Jets N Guns up for free download here (http://www.machinaesupremacy.com/masusite/archive.html). Its some pretty good metal with electronic influence.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: Moist Cowboy on 07 Jan 2009, 15:48
Bomb the Music Industry!

&


Defiance, Ohio!
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: the_pied_piper on 15 Jan 2009, 19:41
You should all check out Josh Woodward at www.joshwoodward.com (http://www.joshwoodward.com) for some great free music. He gives away all of his songs for free.

the single best legal, free thing i have ever downloaded is, without question, The Esther Caulfield Orchestra's "Good Morning, Whiskey Breakfast"

fucking get it right now, you cunts.

I did and it was certainly worth it.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: onewheelwizzard on 15 Jan 2009, 19:46
Soul of the Phoenix.  SO GOOD.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: GMM on 19 Jan 2009, 11:36
Spotify has been making me VERY happy with all it's free music recently.
Title: Re: The joys of free music
Post by: fish across face on 23 Jan 2009, 03:40
Faux Pas' free EP Waterfalls is rocking my party.  I don't really know what to compare it to.  Seems like the guy likes Paul McCartney and quirky electronica and has lots of cheery guitar and horns and strings and kitchen sinks in his music.

http://www.iamfauxpas.com

Check the freaky wizard art!  :lol:

(http://www.iamfauxpas.com/waterfalls.png)


I check the RSS feeds at http://www.RCRDLBL.com and http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3 regularly.