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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

music in category: by-nc-sa

This license lets others remix, tweak, and build upon your work non-commercially, as long as they credit you and license their new creations under the identical terms.

https://creativecommons.org/use-remix/cc-licenses/ (CC BY)

Funke7 – Hithunt EP

[DAST048]

Funke7

“Hithunt EP”

Artist….: Funke7
Title….: Hithunt EP
Label….: DAST Net Recordings
Catalog#….: DAST048
Medium….: 4 x File / EP
Playtime….: 29min 30sec
Format….: WAVE
Quality….: (1411 kBit/s / Original Master Files)
Mastering…: Merge Audio Works
Country….: Germany
Released….: 6 Jul 2012
Genre….: Electronic
Style….: Techno, Abstract
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posted 22 July 2012

Jérôme Poirier – The Seventh Tenant

[LOR024]

Jérôme Poirier

“The Seventh Tenant”

A six movement work for viola and electric bass sextet by the Parisian experimental musician.

Bleak, beautiful and completely unique.

Release comes with a 14 page PDF booklet of artwork by Jérôme Poirier, plus printable deluxe versions of the front and back covers.

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posted 22 July 2012

The Clown – Rituals

[STQK010]

The Clown

“Rituals”

“Rituals” is an esoteric experience aimed to wander overdriven worlds and weird melodic lands.
Dark atmospheres are wrapping the few lights in the trip and a glare comes from the ashes…though it’s just music, isn’t it?
Including 3 original tracks by The Clown + remixes by Discoforgia and The Bodyscanners.
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posted 18 July 2012

Kritchev vs. Ban meet The Egg And We – Modernists Attack!

[HAZE146]

Kritchev vs. Ban meet The Egg And We

“Modernists Attack!”

Since the early ’90s, Kritchev and Ban dabbled in home-taping (and also engaged in collecting and listening to all kinds of music), and later joined forces for joint action. Kritchev vs. Ban, taking as a basis the principle of no music / no instruments, essentially positioned themselves as amateurs, non-musicians who use their love to the sounds and the easiest ways of sound as a starting point of his «creative» activity. To create the records used household radios — radio-gramophone, amplifier, tape recorder, microphone, TV, music player, player records and CDs.
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posted 15 July 2012

Les Enfants à Points – Volume 1

[STQK003]

Les Enfants à Points

“Volume 1”

As a rainbow after the Dark Matter storm, here comes Volume 1, Les Enfants à Points’ first work.
Let your soul fly with the sound created by this brand new duo, composed by the Italian Franz S. from Totentanz and the French Romain.
Including 3 originals tracks and a Les Enfants à Points remix of Welcome Back Sailors’ “About Us”.
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posted 14 July 2012

Steve Moyes – Gardening

[LOR023]

Steve Moyes

“Gardening”

Gardening is a collection of solo acoustic guitar improvisations, performed and recorded by Steve Moyes in the back garden at his home in Gillingham, Kent, England, during the Spring of 2012.

Equipment used: 2 acoustic guitars (one of which is broken), baby knife, hand-held mini fan, 45 rpm record (A Chill At Dawn by Barney Bigard and his Orchestra). Occasionally both guitars were played at once (one with each hand).

“I don’t consider myself either an acoustic guitarist or a gardener. When Richard Sanderson suggested I record an acoustic guitar album for Linear Obsessional, I came up with the idea of recording outdoors, in an attempt to inject a greater variety of sounds into the recordings. It also gave me an excuse to be out in my garden, which I like, but not have to feel that I should be lawnmowing, weeding, or pruning, which I don’t. Thank you Richard.

Also, thanks to Alan Clark of Alan Clark Joinery for providing some of the more interesting ambient sounds on the recordings. More interesting, at least, than the pigeons. Sometimes I wish the pigeons would just shut up.” – Steve Moyes

Download comes with 12 page A5 booklet of photographs and notes.

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posted 11 July 2012

Sebastian Love – What we are made for

[STQK001]

Sebastian Love

“What we are made for”

Me and you, side by side, through the horizon: this is What we are made for, a love song.
Both a melting and an impossible relationship.
It’s the kind of love that wrecks hearts, as much as the wind messes up the hair of two young lovers, hugging on the road that goes beyond stars.
Including 2 original tracks and remixes by NiHiL and Manuel Grandi
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posted 10 July 2012

Xesús Valle – Gently Annoying

[at053]

Xesús Valle

“Gently Annoying”

Gently Annoying is the latest album by galician artists Xesús Valle. We are glad to receive this collection of complex compositions based on analogue and granular synthesis.

This new instalment on Valle’s investigation take the listener in a tour around different scenarios where field recordings are tweaked until irrecognition and granular synthesis is used a moulding tool over soundscapes and a few works by J. S. Bach himself.

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posted 10 July 2012

Tobetozero – Ornament

electronic, idm, experimental

[PLANET037]

Tobetozero

“Ornament”

Mihail Soldatenkov is a producer based in Riga, Latvia. Working under the moniker Tobetozero, or 2b20, he has been making electronic music since 2005, having released extensively on the Nenormalizm.tk netlabel and collaborated with fellow Latvian Gastronom.

Ornament is an EP of angular electronica and his first effort for Planet Terror Records. Incorporating elements of a number of styles, from fierce glitches to funky synthesisers and acid arpeggios, it is a varied and intriguing journey from start to finish.

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posted 02 July 2012

L Radar EP

[DAST044]

TAC.tiC

“At the T-L Radar EP”

Artist….: TAC.tiC
Title….: At The T-L Radar EP
Label….: DAST Net Recordings
Catalog#….: DAST044
Medium….: 5 x File / EP
Playtime….: 35min 51sec
Format….: WAVE
Quality….: (1411 kBit/s / Original Master Files)
Mastering…: Mèrge Audio Works
Country….: Germany
Released….: 07 Jun 2012
Genre….: Electronic
Style….: Techno, Electro
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posted 30 June 2012

Luftschmiede – Luftschmiede 1.2 EP

[DAST043]

Luftschmiede

“Luftschmiede 1.2 EP”

Artist….: Luftschmiede
Title….: Luftschmiede 1.2 EP
Label….: DAST Net Recordings
Catalog#….: DAST043
Medium….: 4 x File / EP
Playtime….: 26min 19sec
Format….: WAVE
Quality….: (1411 kBit/s / Original Master Files)
Mastering…: Mèrge Audio Works
Country….: Germany
Released….: 06 Jun 2012
Genre….: Electronic
Style….: Tech-House, Minimal
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posted 30 June 2012

The Shape Of Moombhaton – The Shape Of Moombhaton

[CP 19]

The Shape Of Moombhaton

“The Shape Of Moombhaton”

DOGS ARE BARKING
FLAMES ARE FLAMING
HATERS GONNA HATE
TATERS GONNA TATE
WAITERS GONNA WAIT
PLANETS ARE GONNA GRAVITATE

FLIES ARE FLYING
BITCHES LYING
FAKERS GONNA FAKE
SHAKERS GONNA SHAKE
RAPISTS GONA RAPE
I WONT REPEAT DIS MISTAKE AGAIN

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posted 28 June 2012

Tobetozero – Ornament

[PLANET037]

Tobetozero

“Ornament”

Mihail Soldatenkov is a producer based in Riga, Latvia. Working under the moniker Tobetozero, or 2b20, he has been making electronic music since 2005, having released extensively on the Nenormalizm.tk netlabel and collaborated with fellow Latvian Gastronom.

Ornament is an EP of angular electronica and his first effort for Planet Terror Records. Incorporating elements of a number of styles, from fierce glitches to funky synthesisers and acid arpeggios, it is a varied and intriguing journey from start to finish.

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posted 27 June 2012

Clockwork Keyboard – Clock Soup For Cooked Airports

[20k338]

Clockwork Keyboard

“Clock Soup For Cooked Airports”

This full length album is like its predecessor a chaotic 80 minutes time bending journey. The pieces define a new genre that could be called tick hop: time warping astral space sounds, quirky thrill’n’bass rhythms that were put through a time machine and crisscrossing sounds of ticking clocks and ringing bells.
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posted 26 June 2012

Federico Monti – at052

[at052]

Federico Monti

“at052”

We are glad to receive the work by Federico Monti, who delivers this album named after it’s catalogue number on Audiotalaia. At052 brings with it interesting sound spaces and scenes teared apart from pure tones and sinusoidal waves.

I seems that Monti has decided to confront wide sound spaces through the use of mid-to-high frequencies exploring its textural possibilities and grains. Doing so, this argentinian artist living in Barcelona presents an ambient work full of delicate sound structures that seem to travel across certain emptiness.

At052 its an aesthetical exercise on very high frequencies, an attempt to demonstrate that beauty can be found on extreme frequencies without entering the realm of sound bearability.

Its impossible not to trace some connectors with the work of Oriol Rosell, even though is necessary to say that this connection might be just because of the use of high frequencies. If Rosell explores compositional aspects related to silence or time, Monti explores a more aesthetical approach to those high frequencies, which seen like that, opens a big gap between the two proposals and tearing apart any possible conceptual connection between the two oeuvres.

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posted 18 June 2012