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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

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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.

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.

Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasies

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Yvan Poisson

“Idiosyncrasies”

01.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy I(4:49)
02.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy II(3:50)
03.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy III(3:50)
04.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy IV(5:17)
05.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy V(3:37)
06.Yvan Poisson – Idiosyncrasy VI(5:01)
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posted 14 February 2017

Monkey Warhol – EP4

Monkey Warhol

“EP4”

Born in the late-1800s Monkey Warhol began making electronic music of various sorts, tones, and timbers in 1947. Inspired by Bob Dylan’s loud and abrasive “Metal Machine Music”, Monkey turned to music as a source of income after failed stints as both a zookeeper and dental hygienist. EP4 is HIS take on POP music (watch out Max Martin… there’s a new sheriff in town!).

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posted 10 February 2017

Bruno de Vincenti – Jorge Castro – Vlisa – PAISAJE MODULAR

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Bruno de Vincenti – Jorge Castro – Vlisa

“PAISAJE MODULAR”

“‘Organic’ is a word used in many situations; in this case it covers perfectly the bird’s eye description of this work. We can intuit in the first listening that improvisation and wisdom have met to create a record that lets you travel through the wide variety of sounds. We can let it flow and enjoy a fine work, which leads you to say, ‘uff, it’s over already’, and then give it another ‘play’. No doubt it is solid, but in a way that lets you breathe, it is not a block, it is solid as a cloud that has an important presence, but it is light and smooth.

Jorge Castro (aka Fisternni) is the host, recorded in La Cúpula, his bunker in Córdoba, accompanied here by two excellent artists, Bruno De Vincenti and Ramiro Cruz Larrain (aka Vlisa), essential components of the Argentine electronic scene and with an impressive history.

Without a doubt, this record is recommended; you have to sit in your armchairs and enjoy it again and again, because we never tire of seeing the clouds…”

Luis Lezama aka Luis Marte
(Buenos Aires, Argentina. Febrero / February, 2017)

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posted 10 February 2017

Vicnet – Voilé

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Vicnet

“Voilé”

For its 32nd release, Da ! Heard It Records introduces Voilé by Vicnet, a music to explore like an unknown space and inviting to seek out the hidden behind the visible, the unheard-of behind the audible.

What can freedom possibly look like in 2017, when everything and its opposite has already been tried, contradicted, canceled, and retried? Vincent Tordjman has asked himself this question many times, especially over the last few years. Since his last album (Mr. Hadopi, released in 2010 on Da ! Heard It Records), despite being busy with adult life, he has kept his passionate heart, and surrounded with three towers filled with machines, keyboards, and rare contraptions, he has not stopped recording, recording, again, always recording. Over seven years, he has evidently accumulated the equivalent of five albums. But too indecisive, too disappointed by the ever fluctuating state of the scene around him, he hasn’t finished anything, or almost nothing. He abandoned two or three skweee disks, an electronic jazz-rock disc, more acid house, as well as compilations of hand-tweaked music composed for the nocturnal electronica scene.

Yet finally, he finished Voilé, an album of a genre that doesn’t exist, without spite and without any other ambition than that to render the unique music that hides within it—and he might have been right to wait.

For the aptly named Voilé, which title matches the impossible-to-source visuals that adorn its sleeve, is so much more than just a new album by an all-too-rare artist that too few in this unjust world would still await. It is the personal diary of a musician too talented for his own good, who, in twelve very generous pieces, poured out all that is most personal, thus best and undoubtedly most beautiful, that his musician heart could produce.

The windfall for the listener is that it doesn’t look like anything. Yet while listening to Aladin, Princess, or Bamako, the listener’s head will not be lacking in images. From the theme of the imaginary film Idée de Question to the psychedelic explosion that is the title piece, historical references are not scarce either. But locking oneself into any which song with eyes closed is all that is needed in order to understand that one is dealing with a rare case of a record played, conceived, and operated with old synths, without resembling a museum visit. A windfall, we said. Or a senseless freedom concentrate.

Voilé, the 32nd release of Da ! Heard It Records, is distributed under a Creative Commons
BY-NC-ND license, and the album is available for free listening and downloading
at the following address: http://www.daheardit-records.net/en/discography/dhr-32

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posted 10 February 2017

Alpha Male Project – I Could Come

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Alpha Male Project

“I Could Come”

Code: SDR037
Artist: Alpha Male Project
Title: I Could Come
Genre: Electro
License: CC BY NC SA
Date: 02.2017

Composed and arranged by Alpha Male Project
Lyrics by Alpha Male Project
Produced, recorded and mixed by Fabio Chiantini @ Strato Dischi Studios, Roma
Mastered by Fabio Pieri @ Strato Dischi Mobile, Roma
Cover by AMP

Fabio Chiantini: programming, bass, guitars
Marco Di Marco: voice

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posted 06 February 2017

Various Artists – POSEV II

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Various Artists

“POSEV II”

Siberian cohesive post-industrial creative association POSEV presents the second compilation of tracks from its members and their sympathizers. All tracks are exclusive to this release and have never been presented before.

Our music is always the part of us, our personalities, and our lives. It describes the perception and exploration of the world. We make music because we have something to say and we must talk. We make music because we can’t but do it. Thus, our legacy is given to the world.

Our creation is a self-decrypting manifesto for ones who want to feel the other side of synthesizer music and look beyond the rhythm and sounds. We are too far from any scenes to imitate them. We’re too original to meet someone’s standards. We don’t do what others want to hear from us. We do what we want to hear ourselves.

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posted 06 February 2017

Wings of an Angel – The Ambition Of A Colt Aligning Against Itself

Wings of an Angel

“The Ambition Of A Colt Aligning Against Itself”

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posted 04 February 2017

Astma and IOIOI – St. Petersburg/Yaroslavl (live 2013)

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Astma and IOIOI

“St. Petersburg/Yaroslavl (live 2013)”

Astma and IOIOI

St. Petersburg/Yaroslavl (live 2013) [0kbps110]

ASTMA and IOIOI live at ESG 21 (2013)
ASTMA and IOIOI live at Teplo (Yaroslavl 21.09.13)

Astma: Olga Nosova: drums, voice, electronics.
Alexey Borisov: guitar, bass, voice, electronics.
IOIOI (Cristiana Fracitelli): guitar, effects, voice.

Played and recorded at ESG21 (SPB) and “Teplo” art space (Yaroslavl).
Special thanks: Andrey, Boris, Sasha, Polina and all people who helped to organise these concerts…

Artwork by Tommaso Busatto

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posted 04 February 2017

V.A. – Fusion Compilation 10

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V.A.

“Fusion Compilation 10”

Genre: Abstract Hip-Hop, Ambient, Dark, Electronica, Glitch, IDM, Industrial
Duration: 00:41:50
Released: 02.02.2017

Tracklist:
01. IG88 – Wish U Well
02. Digi G’Alessio – Young and beatifull (Rlade Bunner aka Lambent Remix)
03. Nearfield – [untitled]
04. Stasis Device – Against the Grain (Remaster)
05. Krayb David – Waft it on your davids
06. Pleasure – Unlimited Credits
07. Nick R 61 – alt 31
08. Lapse – The Isles of Self Once Whole
09. Huron – Breaking out
10. Flint Glass – Cthulhu Dawn

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posted 03 February 2017

Various Artists – The Feel of DEFIL 2

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Various Artists

“The Feel of DEFIL 2”

Second edition of The Feel of DEFIL project brings you 24 tracks and almost 80 minutes of varied music – songs and instrumentals. You will hear many rare vintage polish DEFIL instruments, such as 1958-mandolin, Mambo and Lotos basses, Carioca, Tarantella, Melodia 2, Jola 2 up to 1994 Aster Lux STR, RockTon and many more…

For more details visit: http://defil2.bonimedia.pl

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posted 02 February 2017

Cutside – Point Of No Return

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Cutside

“Point Of No Return”

In March of 2016, we were all introduced to a formidable trip-hop producer hailing from Crimea and going by the name of Cutside. His blocSonic debut EP Paramnesia made a lasting impression with his sophisticated and powerful sound. Today he returns with a long player that’ll knock your teeth out and laugh at you.

The instant that you’re barraged by the artillery beats and Unkle Rasta’s menacing rhymes of track 1 “Welcome To Reality”, you come to the conclusion that you’re listening to something very special. That feeling remains throughout. “Point Of No Return”, indeed.

Bump it loud… and enjoy.

Massive thanks goes out to Cutside, Unkle Rasta, Viktor Van River, Sgt. Penarlaster & Lion for such a dope 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 31 January 2017

Aitanna77 – Any Place But Here

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Aitanna77

“Any Place But Here”

Tracks list:

Educational Archive I (Intro)
No Hidding Place
Dark Lullabies
Harvest Of Shame
Educational Archive II (Take Something)
3 AM
X-Ray Film
Mistery Of Time
Feel Like Crying
Any Place But Here
Carefully
Summer Solstice Transistor
Educational Archive III (Biofeedback)
This Year, Next Year, Sometime
Marco Polo Street
The Sword And The Flute
Educational Archive IV (Health Triangle)
Walk Away
Erasing Memories

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posted 31 January 2017

Dubrajah – Reprise

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Dubrajah

“Reprise”

Our first release of 2017 and the second one on the label by the Russian social anthropologist and ethnomusicologist Sergey Gabbasov and his project Dubrajah is coming your way. You already know his release from year 2014 entitled “Enkang”, though which we discovered the artist’s ability to fuse a deep digital dub style with organic sounds, traditional African melodies and chants from the people of Maasai, Datooga, Hadza, Pemba and Zanzibar tribes.

The new album entitled “Reprise” uses the same musical recipe, but with different ingredients. It was recorded last year in Russia, Nepal and India and includes 8 new tracks by the Russian artist. By this album Dubrajah delivers his returning to the start and principal point of his researches – to Asia. Using sampled sounds from India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Mongolia, we are led into a magnificent dub journey through Asia. New sounds and vibrations, new destinations and inspirations!

All tracks recorded in Jaisalmer (India), Sauraha (Nepal) and Moscow (Russia) in March/November 2016. Photography by Sergey Gabbasov.

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posted 30 January 2017

Remix – Us

Remix Us!

blocsonic.com wants your remix!

Hey producers… music artists… remixers… we want you!

Whenever we have artists getting ready to release new music and they want to put out a public call to get some talented folks included on those releases, information and remix kits will be posted right here. This is an ongoing thing… if nothing grabs you right now… check back regularly!

posted 28 January 2017