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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.”

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Szymkowiak Joseph with Eric Duriez – Portails

Szymkowiak Joseph with Eric Duriez – Portails
[ET111]

Szymkowiak Joseph with Eric Duriez

“Portails”

Szymkowiak Joseph and Eric Duriez are two sonic explorers who work alone or in collaboration to cumulate the energy from both of them – each one has his own personal way and point of view, but has a symbiotic conception of sound. They use electronics, pedal effects, guitar, bass, metal plate, spring instrument.
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posted 26 April 2017

Gomon – Kenoma

Gomon – Kenoma
[ET112]

Gomon

“Kenoma”

Gomon is the product of cold city sounds, which is mixed with guitar riffs and chthonic myths. The music of this project is a search for the atmosphere in the world of dreams for a breath of fresh air. The first album Kenoma comes from the faceless emptiness of human nature. We praise the biological body, its voice, its movements, which is decorated by plastic and metal. We bathe in post-rock among the stars, listen to the folk-echoes of our ancestors and descend into the depths of the subconscious with the help of ambient and drone elements.
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posted 26 April 2017

aitänna77 – Música Ligera

aitänna77 – Música Ligera
[ML01]

aitänna77

“Música Ligera”

01.Amanecer 01:47
02.Te Amo 01:39
03.Qué Será De Mí 01:39
04.Tres De Espadas 01:53
05.Ausencia 01:08
06.A La Deriva 01:33
07.Te Alejaste 01:14
08.Te Olvidé 02:09
09.Todo El Mundo 01:33
10.Cuidado 01:55
11.Nada 02:00
12.De Tanto Quererte 01:32
13.Locuras 01:28
14.A Tu Lado 01:33
15.Contigo 01:40
16.Basta 01:53
17.No Hay Remedio 01:53
18.Olvidarte 02:29
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posted 23 April 2017

aAirial – Music for Sunny Days

aAirial – Music for Sunny Days
[383]

aAirial

“Music for Sunny Days”

aAirial, our resident minimal maestro, makes a welcome return to Kahvi with his spring inspired EP ‘Music for sunny days’. Seven tracks of gentle electronics and minimal sounds, describing that time between winter and spring when the sun gradually makes an appearance.

Subtle beats and delicate melodies echo throughout. Something gentle to ease us towards summer!

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posted 23 April 2017

BUTIPREFERROMINAPOWER – LULLABY FOR MY DEADDOG

BUTIPREFERROMINAPOWER –  LULLABY FOR MY DEADDOG
[IYE 19]

BUTIPREFERROMINAPOWER

” LULLABY FOR MY DEADDOG”

La dolcezza di pop lo fi ed elettro altra, tra respiri e calde insicurezze, un disco magnifico che Marco aka Butipreferrominapower aka Cloud Traveler ci regala, e sarà una gioia per tutti. Brani homerecording registrati e mixati in soggiorno e cucina fra la fine del 2015 e 2016 da Butipreferrominapower

The sweetness of the fi pop and a different electro , between breaths and hot insecurities, a magnificent album that Marco aka Butipreferrominapower aka Cloud Traveler gives us, and it will be a joy for all.
home recording tracks recorded and mixed in the living room and kitchen of
the end of 2015 and 2016 by Butipreferrominapower.

Mastering by L. Munari @MSD Studio.

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posted 21 April 2017

4T Thieves – Winter EP

4T Thieves – Winter EP
[Nu-Logic087]

4T Thieves

“Winter EP”

4T Thieves es el productor a cargo de nuestra referencia número 87. Siendo un habitual de la escena netlabel, este productor nos ofrece un ejemplar trabajo de electrónica de corte ambiental con ritmos que fluyen a lo largo de una estructura en constante evolución. Dense un respiro y disfruten de Winter EP, donde el frío pasa a convertirse en un cálido comfort.
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posted 19 April 2017

Eddie 135 & The Shitblaster – The Dragon’s Teeth

Eddie 135 & The Shitblaster – The Dragon’s Teeth
[D!HR-33]

Eddie 135 & The Shitblaster

“The Dragon’s Teeth”

For its 33rd release, Da ! Heard It Records dives into the origins of Creation.

Recorded in five days in London, at James Ogilvie’s studio in 2010, Dragon’s Teeth is the confrontation of eddie 135’s experimental tweaks and Shitblaster’s science of mix. Saturated like the oil from the fish and chips that three musicians greedily gulp up between two work sessions, the series of improvisations produced by Adrien, Matthieu, and James one evening, serves as the sizzling play-do used to conceive this future disc. From this initial magma that blends rhythm boxes, Juno synthesizer, and a deluge of pyrotechnical effects, accidental beaches form and reveal little by little large blankets that wrap the listener into an actual flow of lava. Petrified, the listener thus takes all the time needed to let oneself become invaded by the ensemble’s numerous textures…

Taking everything with them on their way, the four gobbling geezers deployed here evolve in jolts to bring back from the depths this mysterious dragon’s tooth. Instinctive, brutal, yet mastered, this album’s boiling energy proves once more that the first idea is often the right one.
Dragon’s Teeth, the 33rd release of Da! Heard It Records, is distributed under a Creative Commons License BY-NC-ND. The album is available for free listening and downloading at the following link:
http://www.daheardit-records.net/en/discography/dhr-33

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posted 18 April 2017

Mindreflex – Skin of Octopus

Mindreflex – Skin of Octopus
[TRANZ064]

Mindreflex

“Skin of Octopus”

RELEASE INFO:
ARTIST: Mindreflex
RELEASE TITLE: Skin Of Octopus
CAT Nº: TRANZ064
RELEASE DATE: April 11, 2017
FORMAT: Mp3 / 320kbps / 44.100 MHZ
GENRE: Electronic
SUB-GENRE: Experimental, Breakbeat, IDM, Minimal
TOTAL TIME: 37:33
SIZE: 90,6 MB

TRACKLIST:

01. Reflection in Ocean (4:03)
02. Colored Surface (4:15)
03. Ballet of Life and Death (4:44)
04. Visual Clutter (4:03)
05. The most Perfect Harmony (3:44)
06.Tangle of Feelings (4:18)
07. Seems to follow some Rules (4:52)
08. Skin of Octopus (3:37)
09. Becomes (3:57)

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posted 15 April 2017

Floating Machine – Convergence EP

Floating Machine – Convergence EP
[DigitalDiamonds049]

Floating Machine

“Convergence EP”

Finally, Floating Machine (aka 50% of Code Therapy) delivers his debut EP “Convergence” on Digital Diamonds. This trippy release is packed with three original tracks, deep and hypnotic as we love it, plus a rolling and progressive remix of Luis M’s track “Interferenz”.
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posted 12 April 2017

Timezone LaFontaine – Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit

Timezone LaFontaine – Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit
[BSMX0156]

Timezone LaFontaine

“Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit”

f you’ve been keeping up with blocSonic over the past year or so, you might have seen the name Timezone LaFontaine pop up as a guest and/or remixer. You might have even wondered if he’s going to drop his own releases. Well, let me set your mind at ease and present to you Graveyard Shift / Papa Made Out Like a Bandit, the first single from his forthcoming album Soul Night (set to drop April 18th).

TZLF’s unique hip-hop sound is at once modern and a throwback. If you remember the time when rappers were known as EMCEEs and hip-hop was a creative and varied genre, you’re going to dig this. If all you know is what’s now known as “hip-hop” or “trap”, then it’s time to broaden your horizons.

Huge shout out and thanks goes out to Timezone LaFontaine for the dope new music! Welcome to the blocSonic fam!

Of course, thanks once again to you for downloading & listening. We always strive to deliver the music you’ll love. Please spread the word about blocSonic, if you enjoy what we do. Remember… everything we release is cool to share! Always keep the music moving… share it… blog it… podcast it! If you’re in radio… support independent music and broadcast it!

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posted 11 April 2017

Winterberg – le sacre du noir

Winterberg –  le sacre du noir
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Winterberg

“le sacre du noir”

In perfect attention the crystallized minescrafter digs through the depths of the heights. In hand luggage the best machines, he travels across noone’s heaven. Three rooms.

With Winterberg’s second album, we go a bit deeper into his work. After his self chosen “lock in with grand” some songs reached new levels. Grasping the moment, comfort of maturity. Between saturated thickness and clear raising there are also occasionally surprises.

Over three hours of music has been found for this album, well portioned in three parts. Five years have passed since the previous album. Now he’s back for more. We wish you a great listening pleasure with these selected works of improvisation, of live play. Spirit, soul and earth invite you to dive into.

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posted 10 April 2017

Charles Antony and The Outsiders – Always Outside

Charles Antony and The Outsiders – Always Outside
[PT053]

Charles Antony and The Outsiders

“Always Outside”

Charles Antony : poetry and voice
Mauro Sambo : electronics, double bass on Caravan
Paulo Chagas : oboe, monochord on Fearing the Rainbow
Rogelio Nobara : pre-hispanic whistle for funeral, field recording and electric guitar on Going Home
Juan Antonio Nieto : electronics on Orpheus (Eurydice’s Lament)
Matthias Boss : violin on Change
Jeff Gburek : no-input mixing board, objects on Pipes
.zigo : field recordings and electronics on The Silver Dreamers
Jose Guillén : piano, sinthesizer and electronics on Children of the Mist
Atilio Doreste : field recordings, radio emission on Sunflowers
A.L. Guillén : field recordings, acoustic guitar on Driftwood
José Soberanes : electronics (modular synth) and field recordings on Bees
PCCL : virtual synthesizers, melodica, acoustic guitar and processed objects on A Rose in a Teacup
Javier Piñango : synthesizer (korg ms-20) and effects on Mapping the Stars
Stefan Schmidt : digital manipulation of the original voice recording on He Lied
Pablo Reche : electronics on The Folding of the Flag
David Vélez : music on Apples
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posted 02 April 2017

Jim Black – The Heat

Jim Black –  The Heat
[382]

Jim Black

” The Heat “

A warm welcome back to Jim Black, who seems to appear with a large selection of tracks a couple of times a year. If you’re not familiar with Jim, he manages to create the vibe of the classic early 90s techno/IDM roots perfectly, bringing back feelings of nostalgia to those who listened to Kiss FM (London) and DJs like Colin Favor.

This 10 track album takes us through a journey of powerful beats, addictive melodies and definitely warms us after the long cold winter. If you want some serious acid leads and basslines, you’ll find them here!
credits
released March 30, 2017

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posted 31 March 2017

Dallas Simpson – A Short Journey of Silica

Dallas Simpson – A Short Journey of Silica
[PT052]

Dallas Simpson

“A Short Journey of Silica”

This work explores a shift of perspective from my current work. By including of elements of personal vocal narrative, which were first explored in ‘abha’ (1995/6), this work emphasises the presence of the artist as an archetypical environmental occupant and participant, a principle that lies at the heart of my work. In the first movement improvised location performance, often a major feature of my work, is reduced to a mere, but significant fragment. In the 2nd and 3rd movements, there are further environmental observations from a personal perspective tracking a particular trajectory of silica usage through human activity.

1st Movement – Crucible.

Silica immersed in the crucible of natural forces. The sea as a dynamic, wave-active element, with the destructive forces of rolling, the breaking and grinding of flint and chert stone, wave motion stresses produce sand over millennia – the raw material containing silica from which glass is manufactured. The human presence has metaphoric as well as literal significance in the responsible and sustainable use and management of this and all our natural resources.

2nd Movement – The Milk Round.

Part 1 – The Dairy Crest Depot.. Preparation for delivery, organization, distribution. The constructive and organizational forces of industrial, metal, mechanical motor motion operate together with human activity where silica is integrated as recyclable packaging for a consumable product.

Part 2 – The Milk Round Delivery. Silica embedded as container vessel within human, animal and mineral, intrinsic and extrinsic elements. Human activity takes place within a context of a wider urban ecosystem, with allusions to the co-existence of animal and human social behaviour in conversation.

3rd Movement – The Glass Collection. (Contains very occasional strong language.)

Following usage and consumption, silica disposal now becomes a recycling process as part of local government policy in an urban social context.

Notes.

1st Movement – Recorded on location at Milford on Sea (17/11/16), 2nd Movement – Recorded at Dairy Crest, Nottingham (21/09/09), 3rd Movement – Recorded at Carlton, Nottingham (05/01/17).
The artist would like to thank Dairy Crest and operative Pete for permission to record on their premises and in the electric milk float. All recordings were made in a single take live on location and have been edited for this work using Cockos Reaper software.

Recorded in binaural stereo using custom in-ear binaural techniques. Microphones DPA4060, recorders Tascam DAP1 (2nd Movement), Sound Devices 744T (1st and 3rd Movements). Optimised for headphone listening.

dallas simpson, january, 2017

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posted 24 March 2017

Thuoom – Fokus

Thuoom – Fokus
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Thuoom

“Fokus”

The fifth Thuoom full-length, Fokus, is filled with rhythmic songs soaked in IDM influences, and at places the record is the most playful Thuoom has ever been. With these songs Tuomo used a more layered approach than before and more than half of the songs employ sine waves. Furthermore, there are three songs where the beat has been formed by manipulated beatboxing.

Instruments used on this record: acoustic guitar, beatbox, cutlery, garlic, garlic press, glitches, human voice, knives, plates, scissors, sine waves, sparkling water, water bottle.

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posted 14 March 2017

Pablo Ribot – Invasive voices

Pablo Ribot – Invasive voices
[PT051]

Pablo Ribot

“Invasive voices”

Invasive Voices
Consists of eight pieces where elements of contemporary music are combined with electroacoustics passages that progressively mix through dark and dense progressions of the most abstract electronic sound,giving rise to a parallel reality invaded by robotic voices,encoded messages transforming the sound landscape by overlapping layers in a corrosive and shadowy order of chaos.

Composed and performed by Pablo Ribot
2016 Buenos Aires-Argentina

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posted 11 March 2017

Zambeach – Smocking Mountain EP

Zambeach – Smocking Mountain EP
[TRANZ063]

Zambeach

“Smocking Mountain EP”

RELEASE INFO:

ARTIST: Zambeach
RELEASE TITLE: Smocking Mountain EP
CAT Nº: TRANZ063
RELEASE DATE: March 07, 2017
FORMAT: Mp3 / 320kbps / 44.100 MHZ
GENRE: Electronic
SUB-GENRE: Minimal, Techno, Tech-house, Experimental
TOTAL TIME: 35:54
SIZE: 83,8 MB

TRACKLIST:

01. Zambeach – Combustion Flame (6:54)
02. Zambeach – Combustion Flame (SEROT’09 Rootz Remix ) (7:02)
03. Zambeach – Exothermic Process (6:41)
04. Zambeach – Ignition Light (6:44)
05. Zambeach – Ignition Light (Holocaos Remix) (8:33)

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posted 09 March 2017