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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

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At this site many net-labels posting their new free releases. Please visit the home pages of the labels to get the free music. The most of the files are published under a creative commons licence.

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Simple Appareil – Simple Appareil

Simple Appareil – Simple Appareil
[D!HR-42]

Simple Appareil

“Simple Appareil”

For its 42nd release, Da ! Heard It Records is casually sending you to the skies. All of the dials are panicking, but it’s already too late; the long journey has already started for the occupant of the small bed with the white sheets featured on Elodie Moreau’s painting.
An imperceptible fluid is evaporating above his body, turning on itself, levitating softly in the sanitized-walled room.
The physical world erases itself little by little to reveal another, simpler one: From a water drop, a river of sounds forms itself, and the cricket’s beeps replace those of the machines. We progressively slide into this thickening current, wrapping the mind until it becomes a buzzing drone.
Here, Hubert Monroy and Nico Gitto imagine two long pieces that alternate between contemplative atmospheres and noisy fly aways. And on his bed, the listener awakens then, slightly more alive…

Simple Appareil, Da ! Heard It Record’s 42th release, is distributed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND. The album can be listened to and downloaded freely at the following link: https://www.daheardit-records.net/en/discography/42

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posted 01 October 2019

No(Spin) – Whispers

No(Spin) – Whispers
[EEM049]

No(Spin)

“Whispers”

Sometimes it’s better to just listen to your inner self. That’s what this album is about: pure primitive emotions with zero sugar coating.

From the first day of DJ-ing every tune was getting heavier and darker, darker and heavier until the drum and bass became crossbreed, crossbreed became hardcore. Now everything is mixed in a sick way of harmonic disaster, main tunes correspond with each other in a fashion of spoken words of a tale – a whole tale of everyday-life sickness, love and carnage.

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posted 01 October 2019

À Travers – Fusée Pétard Volant

À Travers – Fusée Pétard Volant
[D​!​HR​-​41]

À Travers

“Fusée Pétard Volant”

For its 41st release, Da ! Heard It Records is receiving a weak signal…

Everything starts with a faraway sound, a buzzing growing more and more present. A light pulse then discretely joins in with a wave that intensifies little by little. The radars turn to find where it’s originating from. The matter gets bigger and announced a compact sonorous mass. A slow, crushed rhythm settles in and supports this mysterious form. In stationary flight for a part of the album, the strange apparatus gives sort of the impression that it is scanning a presence, passing through the listener, frozen in this obscure sci-fi décor. Coded messages, percussive morse code, LFOs of all kinds, and sonic twitches still attempt a first contact, as if it were trying to coldly grasp the substance of our world. From one speaker to the next, the chirpings interact while in the background, a purring wanders now and then in the landscape, fragmented by the flow’s power.
So listen to this tape whose handmade wrapping with technological titles invites us to take it all with a sense of humor. Onboard the engine where rhythm boxes and machines of all sorts sweep through space without ever landing, a facetious parisian duo turns the knobs of a complex dashboard…
Right now, you’re wandering distractly through this album, thinking that perhaps you haven’t understood a word of this text. You’re just passing (through) À Travers.

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posted 27 September 2019

Poborsk – 11 116

Poborsk – 11 116
[cl​-​053]

Poborsk

“11 116”

Poborsk makes his Crazy-Language debut with a very special sensory release for us the listeners and to the producer himself. These seven crisp constantly shifting artefacts are the result of a multitude of live tracks, reworked here for cozy home listening, from when the producer opened a gig in Lyon for the legendary Autechre. The giddy excitement is palpable on the craftsmanship present on each song, not only recollecting the Manchester based duo’s latest atonal journeys but with the rhythmic balance and jiggly synth work, trademark of Poborsk’s varied discography. It’s hard not to get up and start contorting your body onto odd angles with bangers such as Docteur Flanger or Collapse.

As is tradition with Crazy-Language’s latest outputs, this release contains 3 very methodical video pieces that seem to clash perfectly with the pristine nature of the audio journey. These glitched, heavily erratic pieces are the contrast needed to bring everything full circle. Or in Poborsk’s case full Euclidean. (FG)

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posted 27 September 2019

Various – all meaningless beasts inherit equally nothing tonight

Various – all meaningless beasts inherit equally nothing tonight
[ACPS 1031]

Various

“all meaningless beasts inherit equally nothing tonight”

01. AUTONOMATON – Forgotten Language Of The Spacetime Ship 08:10
02. WALT THISNEY – Between The Forest Trees 07:23
03. MEAN FLOW – Liquid Operation 09:04
04. SIEGFRIED KÄRCHER – Spontanwellen 09:43
05. THE HAUCHZART ENSEMBLE – Spaces Beyond Space 11:50

cover art by Claus Poulsen
design by EMERGE

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posted 26 September 2019

JPEGMAFIA – All My Heroes Are Cornballs

JPEGMAFIA – All My Heroes Are Cornballs

JPEGMAFIA

“All My Heroes Are Cornballs”

This album is really a thank you to my fans tbh. I started and finished it In 2018, mixed and mastered it in 2019 right after the Vince tour. I don’t usually work on something right after I release a project. But Veteran was the first time in my life I worked hard on something, and it was reciprocated back to me. So I wanted thank my people. And make an album that I put my my whole body into, as in all of me. All sides of Me baby. Not just a few. This the most ME album I’ve ever made in my life, Im trying to give y’all niggas a warm album you can live in and take a nap in maybe start a family and buy some Apple Jacks to. I’ve removed restrictions from my head and freed myself of doubt musically. I would have removed half this shit before but naw fuck it. Y’all catching every bit of this basic bitch tear gas. This is me, all me, in full form nigga, and this formless piece of audio is my punk musical . I hope it disappoints every last one of u. 💕💕
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posted 25 September 2019

elAstrum – Summer Vacation

elAstrum – Summer Vacation

elAstrum

“Summer Vacation”

elAstrum could be called the ‘new Kenny Beltrey’ with his upbeat tracks, full of disco vibes and lighthearted melodies.

This eleven track album brings summer to a high powered and enjoyable close, following elAstrum on his typical summer break.
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released September 25, 2019

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posted 25 September 2019

j/j – j/j

j/j – j/j
[gal 0270]

j/j

“j/j”

j/j is a sound work developed by Sydney based artist Jeremy Hegge from a series of materials collected in different natural areas of Queensland, Australia. All tracks – based on field recordings – are site-specific works related with the concept of meditative listening within ecologically complex places, where it’s possible to hear fleeting traces of human activity in a fully nature-dominated soundscape.
The author lead the audience to immerse in a really rich sonic universe through eleven high quality recording pieces, in which the reconstruction of the space and the atmosphere of the sites is totally impressive. All the elements in this caleidoscopic and magnetic sonic milieu are vivid, intense and demanding, challenging the listeners to reflect upon the way we all relate with natural environments through our senses, in an time when the relationship with landscape, soundscape and territory is deeply and dramatically changing.

Notes from the artist after 2 months apart my partner and i met in queensland and travelled into the outback.
april/may, 2019

ps. much gratitude to nancy (the witch) kenway for lending us her precious honda crv

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posted 24 September 2019

The Hardliner – Further Beyond Serendipity

The Hardliner – Further Beyond Serendipity
[foot281]

The Hardliner

“Further Beyond Serendipity”

He has been in the netaudio scene since 2003. After more than five years of inactivity, The Hardliner returns to the scene with a new album. “Each of the ten tracks vibrates a different facet of cheerfulness. A strand of melancholia is woven through the pieces. Enjoy the sound of bitpop in spring.”
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posted 22 September 2019

Mournful Skank – The red sunset / Sad reggae

Mournful Skank – The red sunset / Sad reggae

Mournful Skank

“The red sunset / Sad reggae”

Another sad acoustic reggae trip…
“Home-crafted” between 2017 and 2019.
As usual you can freely download, listen, re-use in your own creations, sample, destroy !!
Provided you :
name the source,
never sale
publish your work under the same licence so others can create with your material too.
/// CCBYNCSA licence ///
MAY FREE CULTURE LIVE LONG ;)

Thanks to all helpers for any kind of support !
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released July 14, 2019

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Joseph Sardin’s samples
William Blake’s poems
Jiddu Krishnamurti’s recordings on “Apocalypse skank”
Samples of Depardieu and Serrault in Blier’s movie “Buffet froid” + l’Abbé Pierre on “Tout ira très bien”
Tatjana’s 2nd guitar on “The little vagabond”
Some Acid Pro’s samples (Brian Daly, Dave Abbruzzese, Paul Black, William Tucker)
Choir on “A creative riddim”

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posted 20 September 2019

Man From Sol – Fracture Cycles

Man From Sol – Fracture Cycles
[AR_094]

Man From Sol

“Fracture Cycles”

The movement of historical time is catalyzed by the cycles of production that constitute our social totality. When these cycles and this linear march entwine and lose any semblance of mutual control, their inexorable trajectory is towards rupture. Emergent cycles of higher complexity and abstracted alienness to those of us subjected to them exacerbate the very dynamic from which they were borne, but offer the only way out: fracture.
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posted 18 September 2019