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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: netaudionews

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.

The old message board (2004-2011) is still on-line for reading but deactivated for new entries. Please report problems and errors at the contact page.

V.A. – Ayra

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V.A.

“Ayra”

From aeras, ayra; meaning wind, breeze, aura. In this compilation: Glenn Sogge, Atrio Serenade, Lingua Lustra, In Vitro and Inés Liedo, Boson Spin, Ivan Black, Twin Peetz, Capisconne, Moolsaasa, Eckul feat. La Marée, DDO, Doublereflect, Portchistot, Bicho Raro, Ohuican, mrscientificterms, Theo Nugraha, Ovni Noir, TSS Tortue Super Sonic .
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posted 10 May 2017

nnls – connection

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nnls

“connection”

Rough distorted rhythms and hazy melodies. A combination of raw machine jams and jagged textures of lo-fi pads. Fuzzy aesthetics built by field recordings, samples and personal memories. In his debut on sonic moiré nnls musically refers to streets of his home in Italy. Every track is a musical quote of a drive or journey, every title a reference to an existing road. A musical cartography of the artists environment. This piece portrays a persons connection to its environment and its paths, which is captured in the title of the album.

This album is also available as a limited, elaborate tape version and includes a mirroreffect packaging, booklet, download code, bonus tracks and a sticker.

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posted 10 May 2017

LOWdown – watch your MOUTH

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LOWdown

“watch your MOUTH”

Back in 2012, LOWdown made its blocSonic release debut with the Xtended Edition re-release of dumpTRUCK. Since we didn’t ever drop a single for that terrific collection, the guys wanted to finally give fans a single for one of the dope jams from it. Here we have a tasty selection of beats and rhymes for your listening pleasure. Enjoy. This should tide you over until the next album. If you need more… be sure to pick up a copy of their album groundZERO on lathe-cut vinyl!

Mad thanks go out to Tirade and C-Doc for dope music… I can’t wait for the next album!

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 09 May 2017

clongclongmoo – netaudiomix

clongclongmoo

“netaudiomix”

Playlist:

  1. Natalie Oliveri – Sweet Harmony
    http://natalieoliveri.bandcamp.com
  2. Tesslesstess – Talseher Nacht A
    http://dramacore.com
  3. umio – remain (KenKoTaiji Remix)
    http://otherman-records.com
  4. Pierlo – Daje De Zion
    http://upitup.com
  5. wisp – gummiklischeeherstellung
    meep (http://david.madhc.com/meep
  6. au2pilot – MAGNETIC_FIELDS_(Remix)
    http://illphabetik.com
  7. Paul Blackford – Numbers (Kraftwerk)
    http://audioaubergine.com
  8. OffTheLatch – Emphasis
    http://micromusic.net
  9. Clemens Acidus – Rewind Your Body
    http://obc-records.com
  10. Mesu Kasumai – Algezebra
    http://8bitpeoples.com
  11. Echo Delta – Prana Vortex
    http://coldtearrecords.bandcamp.com
  12. wk[es] – Abyss (Erratic remix)
    http://hz-records.bandcamp.com
  13. dagshenma – arhat10
    http://elementperspective.com
  14. Mr.Dee – D4-3
    http://picpack.org.ua
  15. Dessben – Proyecto Langosta
    http://offaudio.com
  16. All shall be well (and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well) – Satie’s ‘Gymnopedie No. 1’, reimagined
    http://allshallbewell.bandcamp.com
posted 08 May 2017

BeatMyth – One Hand Clap

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BeatMyth

“One Hand Clap “

Myth: a sacred story, a set of beliefs, a way to make sense of the world, to connect the dots. A notion that is also the name of one of the first tracks made by BeatMyth (in 2007). It was one of many pieces in that raw and forward-thinking style, characteristic for the next half decade. But, the mythical narrative can be said to have started in Novo mesto, that town just halfway between Ljubljana and Zagreb. Exchanging the guitar and the amp with two turntables was the best deal ever. And there we also have the beginnings of the praised jazz-funk-rock group Moveknowledgment, and PlankTon’s turntables and records were part of it. Dance parties soon ensued at the local pub and the locals were going bat-shit-crazy, driven by the fast jump-up breakbeat science from the UK. It was all LTJ Bukem’s fault. And perhaps Fatboy Slim’s too.

After a few years in the urban setting of Ljubljana, there was more and more electronic music knowledge on the table. Igor and his flatmate Mitja Pritržnik were dabbling in writing and production, laying down some charged breakbeat tracks, inviting N’toko – PlankTon’s partner MC at many drum’n’bass gigs – for an ad-hoc recording session. And Mitja’s sister giveth the project the name. At the backdrop of that time were musical influences such as Adam Freeland and Hyper, gigs with the “Illegal crew”, a drum’n’bass crew on the rise, and production discussions with its chief MarkoMan. Lots of hours of tedious work behind the computer resulted in BeatMyth’s debut: “Your Own Two Heads”, an industrial electro-punk collection of bangers.

In the poetics of this work, one can sense the history of personal musical growth: the beginnings in doom metal and the sense of immediacy of jump-up and harder strains of drum’n’bass. Active as a DJ in the last decade, PlankTon moved exceedingly firmly into the contemporary breakbeat scene, very much in line with what can be found on BeatMyth’s first two albums. However, proper appreciation of this project is not possible without taking into account the live performance of PlankTon and N’toko, who have until now always presented BeatMyth in an outgoing onslaught of beats, basslines, synth-stabs, and fast vocal ranting, animating many a sleepy auditorium into something akin to a small riot. And to furthermore bring the tentacles of this project’s context to light, it must be said that at the core of the project stands a multiskilled producer and audio engineer, whose areas of work go beyond mere clicking around his DAW: robotics workshops for kids, technical support for art installations, analogue synthesizer repairs, audio studio building, mastering and mixing a variety of different projects, and live sound.

And finally, this, the third album maturely brings up musical material created through a different approach, a different attitude, and mixes it up with that signature outgoing electro-punk vibe of the previous two albums. This attitude is purposefully playful. It’s a move away from the dance floor, away from the dictate of the live spectacle into an exploration of sound-based sample-heavy trickery. Still, it by no means represents an abandonment of the basic, ever-present principle, the pillar of this sound: firm musical decisiveness and a never-ending search for dynamics in balance.

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posted 05 May 2017

ps – Self-Doubt Mountain

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ps

“Self-Doubt Mountain”

Introspective drone / ambient / noise / shoegaze album. This album is about yearning for the deeper meaning of things, asking yourself if you really want to climb those steep slopes that drive you further and deeper into the mountain range. Why do we crave what is out of reach? Why do we want the unsustainable? What drives some to blindly follow their dream while others settle for the safe obscurity? Photo by Sandra Vallaure.
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posted 05 May 2017

Hana Sent – Lampoooni

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Hana Sent

“Lampoooni”

“Lampooni” is the debut EP by Hana Sent, our novel ghost electronic music composer. The release drives you through six sweet sketches of faint colors; crayon paints describing a candid and sunny world, not without some nostalgic and spellbound aftertastes. Some melodies recall the works by Conrad Schnitzler for the playful approach to electronic composition. “Lampoooni” alludes to an imaginary retro-gaming, dreamy sounds and candy worlds, mixed with casual acid trippy-house sometimes recalling the late eighties. A very fresh release by 51beats to celebrate the incoming spring season.
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posted 02 May 2017

C-Doc – SIX ONNA 7 (Episode 2)

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C-Doc

“SIX ONNA 7 (Episode 2)”

A little over five years ago in March 2012, we released the debut digital fortyFive release. Shortly thereafter Tha Silent Partner reinvented the format with the release of his first SIX ONNA 7 release. He used the format to pack in 6 brief, tasty instrumental gems. Since then he’s continued to release more installments in the series, all of which can be found via this handy collection. He also gave his blessing to other artists releasing their own, which has allowed both Nodus1 and C-Doc to drop their own installments!

Today we’ve got the latest installment in the series! This time around C-Doc gives us Episode 2! It contains the six dopest, baddest beats you’ll hear today. Snag your copy right now.

Many thanks to C-Doc for continuing to deliver music that grown ass peeps can respect and nod our heads to! Thanks again to Tha Silent Partner for your SIX ONNA 7 innovation and allowing the rest of the blocSonic fam to run with it!

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 02 May 2017

Channel Surfing – Paradox In The Bathroom

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Channel Surfing

“Paradox In The Bathroom”

Channel Surfing is a quasi-vaporwave project. Meaning that it predates vaporwave, and was initially influenced by the glitch and idm scenes of the 90′s and early 2000′s. With Channel Surfing, the focus is on microhouse and shoegaze. On ‘Paradox In The Bathroom’. . . I took a detour, and focused on lyrics. This time, it was the political solitude of an uncertain future. The in-between moments, of both turmoil and tranquility in America. Sonically, ‘Paradox’ uses Sound Design as a songwriting tool. Drum machines were treated like synthesizers, field recordings were processed like guitars. It is a very environmental spin on the “rock formula”. Channel Surfing is the band from the Mojave Desert. The locus of Channel Surfing is “Ethereal Synthesis” in all it’s various forms. From album to album, the locus changes, falling together or falling apart, but the same ethereal techniques apply in different ways. Sometimes, outspoken and political, other times, quiet and interspective. Enjoy. . .
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posted 01 May 2017

No Finger Nails – Quipu Remixes

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No Finger Nails

“Quipu Remixes”

A “quipu”, was a method used by the Incas and other ancient Andean cultures to keep records and communicate information. In the ancient Quechua language of the Andes, “quipu” means “knot”. A Quipu is in fact a set of knotted loops, tied by a thicker rope supporting them.

Quipu is also a project created by Atome Primitf, a collective of musicians and “dreamers” from Europe, a project inspired by that same method of knots, stringing artistic ties and new collaborations, through cross-genre musical interpretations and audio-visual concepts.

In fact Quipu was born as an audio-visual concept. The four tracks of the EP started as original compositions of Atome Primitif, with the elements of voice, violin and acoustic guitar modeling an unplugged sound. Quipu traveled all around Europe, involving artists from different countries, each one adding their own personal knot, inspired by the compositions of Clelia Patrono.

Andrea Presicce aka No Finger Nails adds his own musical knot through his musical experience, ranging from Electronica to Dub. The EP consists of four remixed tracks, offering a very dub-ambient and mystical alternative, using the original organic sounds. The project expands also audio-visually, with videos and visuals being produced, on that same quipu idea. Dubophonic is very proud and honored to be part of this, tying its own knot in this continuously evolving project!

posted 29 April 2017

Sadhana – Sadhana

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Sadhana

“Sadhana”

Massimo Imperatore – guitar, fx
Umberto Lepore – double bass, objects, bells
Marco Castaldo – drums, objects

recorded at E.A.R. Studios by Dario Della Monica (live in a room, no editing, no overdubbing) mixed and mastered by Fabrizio Piccolo (Trail Music Lab).

This album is inspired by and dedicated to Paul Motian, his music, his spirit and his poetics of the not-said in a metaphysics of absence.

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posted 27 April 2017

Нervé Perez – She Flows Like Water

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Нervé Perez

“She Flows Like Water”

01.Нervé Perez – Children of the Old Mill
02.Нervé Perez – Street Call
03.Нervé Perez – Lunar Jump
04.Нervé Perez – Uncut Clicks
05.Нervé Perez – Empty Piano
06.Нervé Perez – Beneath the Fields of Hop
07.Нervé Perez – Night Shift
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posted 27 April 2017

Szymkowiak Joseph with Eric Duriez – Portails

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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

[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

Timezone LaFontaine – Timezone LaFontaine

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Timezone LaFontaine

“Timezone LaFontaine”

Today we’ve got the dope new Timezone LaFontaine single The Road Goes On Forever / Heavier Than Ever… the second from his blocSonic debut album Soul Night. The incredible A-Side The Road Goes On Forever features none other than blocSonic’s own Cheese N Pot-C, Donnie Ozone & The Impossebulls in addition to the talents of Czech Norris, Seed Verb & Sloe-T. The B-Side album version also features the beatboxing wizardry of Camo! I guess what I’m trying to tell you, is that there’s a load of talent packed onto this single and you should probably not sleep. Get to downloading… word.

Mega thanks goes out to Timezone LaFontaine and the rest of the collaborators for this dope single!

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 25 April 2017