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Since 2010, many netlabels and artists publish their new free music releases on the clongclongmoo website. Free means that you don't have to pay anything or register to download music. However, you can usually pay something to support the artists. Please note the licenses under which the music is published. This is important to know what you are allowed to do with the music. Please visit the labels' homepages to get the free music. Most files are published under a creative commons licence. At netlabellist you will find an extensive list of websites that also offer (or have offered) free music. If you run a netlabel yourself or offer your music for free and want to draw attention to it, you are welcome to use the submission form. And remember that clongclongmoo is not there to do business, because “Business Is Not My Music.”

update, February 1st, 2026

Dear friends and followers of clongclongmoo. It's great to have you here. As you may have noticed, the site has changed a bit. Some people wanted to be able to access the music with fewer clicks. That should work again now. Here's a quick note to everyone who uses relatively new platforms such as Mirlo, Faircamp, or Coop: feel free to use the submit form to draw attention to your new music. I'd especially appreciate hearing from anyone who runs a netlabel with free Creative Commons music. Thank you! Konrad from clongclongmoo

Caroline Jago – Spectral Adumbrations

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Caroline Jago

“Spectral Adumbrations”

After recovering from Tomorrow’s Harvest (the delightful new album that is a joy to behold from Boards of Canada) Kahvi has a new guest artist in town – Caroline Jago is some new and fresh ambient talent that approached Kahvi recently, and after listening to the demo I was impressed by the depth and feel of the tracks.

Seven tracks of ambient bliss in ‘Spectral Adumbrations’ await you, from the random-beginning Hope that leads onto an addictive composition of epic proportions to the delicate choir driven track Agnus Dei.

Formulating an ever increasing wall of sound in Submergence, Caroline shows us that there is life after BOC, if not in the same genre, then definately in a similar feel good vibe

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posted 12 June 2013