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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

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.

Shining Trapezohedron – Lila

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Shining Trapezohedron

“Lila”

01-I(0:51)
02-Walford(2:43)
03-Xaprox(8:40)
04-Elasticc(3:21)
05-Vunt(1:45)
06-Karambola(3:08)
07-Sci Atta(2:04)
08-Plazma 1(0:50)
09-Ennui(2:36)
10-Beyond Hypocrisy(6:40)
11-Slopp(3:07)
12-Plazma 2(0:36)
13-Macaco(10:12)
14-Emicr(2:52)
15-O(0:17)
posted 21 June 2014

Analog – Lumina

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Analog

“Lumina”

Haling from Chile, The Waveform Generator is very happy to be releasing the newest release from the South American ‘King of Chiprave’, with the title being cemented within this three-track, latin-inspired dancefloor crater-creator.

Lumina sees Analog reaching the peak of his rave composition skills, with three tracks spitting kinetic grooves through an unrelenting fourteen minutes. With frequent nods to Latin and House music, Analog has crafted his most eclectic, condensed, affective and somehow sprawling release yet.

Whilst The Waveform Generator usually deals in the esoteric, the Deep House tones, Nanoloop manipulation and lofi attitude of Lumina give an irresistibly unorthodox take on very modern dance and club music, a maelstrom of mainstream numbers frothing with tomes of leftfield ideas just below the surface. Made for neon nights and strobing smoke-filled pits, Lumina is just as effective in a home environment. And you’ll still get as sweaty.

posted 20 June 2014

Opaeq – Fey

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Opaeq

“Fey”

Its been a while since the last release, and this release is something a bit special. Opaeq featured as a guess artist in the previous release on Kahvi Collective, but now here he is again with an entire EP of new work.
A few of you may recognise Opaeq’s alter ego – none other than Abyssal Plains. The same style and quality is there, but slightly less epic and more minimalistic.
Nice vibes and sentimental resonances abound in the six tracks of audio pleasure in ‘Fey’. Track of choice would be Sun Dial for this fan.
posted 19 June 2014

Stephen Briggs – Nebbie Mattutine

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Stephen Briggs

“Nebbie Mattutine”

Don’t get fooled by the title of Sucu Music’s new offering, which is Italian for “Morning Mists”. Stephen Briggs is a guitarist from New Zealand whose inspiration seems to be international, judging by the multilingual titles he gives to his tracks. “Nebbie Mattutine” is a very fine example of guitar-oriented ambient and soundscapes album, ranging from quiet, gentle sounds to noisier, darker tracks which add new dimensions to his sound palette.
posted 17 June 2014

Scary Dub MonsteR – First Steps EP

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Scary Dub MonsteR

“First Steps EP”

Artist name: Scary Dub MonsteR
Release name: First Steps EP
Catalog#: deepx243
Release date: 23 May 2013
Format: mp3/320 kbps
Style: Tech House, Minimal

Tracklisting:
01. Scary Dub MonsteR – Crazy Woble (5:15)
02. Scary Dub MonsteR – Vote Machines (5:15)
03. Scary Dub MonsteR – Gear (4:38)

posted 17 June 2014

Kai Engel – Evening Colors

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Kai Engel

“Evening Colors”

If Kai Engel’s third album showed his abilities as a composer of cinematic soundtracks for historical films, then his new work gets us back to the neoclassical tone of sound, only with far greater versatility and skill. Once again you’ll hear lyrical melodies born in joys and sadnessess of love, inspired by a melancholy in the night, a light sorrow and urban romantics.

Music by Kai Engel
Artwork by Oleg Litvinchuk

posted 15 June 2014

Andreas Florin – Anxious

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Andreas Florin

“Anxious”

Anxiety is distinguished from fear, which is an appropriate cognitive and emotional response to a perceived threat and is related to the specific behaviors of fight-or-flight responses, defensive behavior or escape. Anxiety occurs in situations only perceived as uncontrollable or unavoidable, but not realistically so. David Barlow defines anxiety as “a future-oriented mood state in which one is ready or prepared to attempt to cope with upcoming negative events,” and that it is a distinction between future and present dangers which divides anxiety and fear. Another description of anxiety is agony, dread, terror, or even apprehension. In positive psychology, anxiety is described as the mental state that results from a difficult challenge for which the subject has insufficient coping skills.

Fear and anxiety can be differentiated in four domains: (1) duration of emotional experience, (2) temporal focus, (3) specificity of the threat, and (4) motivated direction. Fear is defined as short lived, present focused, geared towards a specific threat, and facilitating escape from threat; while anxiety is defined as long acting, future focused, broadly focused towards a diffuse threat, and promoting excessive caution while approaching a potential threat and interferes with constructive coping.

Symptoms of anxiety can range in number, intensity, and frequency, depending on the person. While almost everyone has experienced anxiety at some point in their lives, most do not develop long-term problems with anxiety.

The behavioral effects of anxiety may include withdrawal from situations which have provoked anxiety in the past. Anxiety can also be experienced in ways which include changes in sleeping patterns, nervous habits, and increased motor tension like foot tapping.

The emotional effects of anxiety may include “feelings of apprehension or dread, trouble concentrating, feeling tense or jumpy, anticipating the worst, irritability, restlessness, watching (and waiting) for signs (and occurrences) of danger, and, feeling like your mind’s gone blank” as well as “nightmares/bad dreams, obsessions about sensations, deja vu, a trapped in your mind feeling, and feeling like everything is scary.”

The cognitive effects of anxiety may include thoughts about suspected dangers, such as fear of dying. “You may … fear that the chest pains are a deadly heart attack or that the shooting pains in your head are the result of a tumor or aneurysm. You feel an intense fear when you think of dying, or you may think of it more often than normal, or can’t get it out of your mind.

posted 13 June 2014

Terrorrythmus – Adaption Disorder Remixes Pt. 1

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Terrorrythmus

“Adaption Disorder Remixes Pt. 1”

Back in February 2013 Yarn Audio released “Adaption Disorder” by Terrorrythmus, a DJ / producer from Bremen (Germany) who runs the label Latenz. All stems have been made public, too, so everyone was invited to create their own interpretations of the EP. “Adaption Disorder Remixes Pt. 1” is the first of two remix EPs which contains the best uptempo (160+ BPM) edits by three outstanding producers:
The first remix is from Machette, a producer from Niort (France), who just released “Flavors EP” on Yarn Audio.
With three sent in remixes, Crypticz, a young producer from Weston-super-Mare (UK), has been the most active. He released on labels like Ground Mass Music, Good Street Records and Dynasty Shit before and is working on his EP for Yarn Audio right now.
The third one is Sideswipe, a Philadelphia based producer, who has been working with labels like Philthtrax and Ground Mass Music. Make sure to check his recent release for Modern Ruin!
posted 10 June 2014

Telegraphy – Smile, Echelon Knows

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Telegraphy

“Smile, Echelon Knows”

Echelon, the (SIGINT) or “signals intelligent” was or is the worlds leading information gathering entity. Anything from e-mails to cell phone interception, this group of shadow people who operate behind the closed “green door” can and will with a push of a button, listen in on my own and your personal traffic.

“Smile, Echelon Knows” by Telegraphy is a cloak and dagger deception of dubed audio and field recordings, that will gather all traffic of synthesized chords and beats which will link together all possible variables to make a profile of “you” the listener. Smile !

posted 10 June 2014

Projekt Gestalten – Everything Is Fine EP

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Projekt Gestalten

“Everything Is Fine EP”

RELEASE INFO:
ARTIST: Projekt Gestalten
RELEASE TITLE: Everything Is Fine EP
CAT Nº: TRANZ055
RELEASE DATE: June 06, 2014
FORMAT: Mp3 / 320kbps/ 44.100 MHZ
GENRE: Electronic
SUB-GENRE: Downtempo/ Avant-Garde / IDM / Ambient / Experimental
TOTAL TIME: 15:34
SIZE: 45 MB

TRACKLIST:

01. The Anatomy of Chaos (02:55)
02. Everything Is Fine (04:33)
03. Distorted Informations (03:56)
04. Requiem (04:10)

posted 10 June 2014

Substak – Mind Overdose

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Substak

“Mind Overdose”

Playlist
01 – Kraut Sounds – Shifting Winds
Adept 015
02 – Deep Paranoya & Pluge – Prague Afternoon
Dast Net 098
03 – Substak – Modal After Tarmac Remix
Adept 017
04 – Triames – Local
Geometrika FM 020
05 – Mr.Dee – One Story
DeepX 295
06 – Nvelope – Terra Form
Dreiton 030
07 – Re-Drum – Dans Les Nuages
Tranzmitter 054
08 – Insect O. – Bay Of Dreams
Dreiton 030
posted 09 June 2014

Константин Зед – Музыкальные Вибрации

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Константин Зед

“Музыкальные Вибрации”

It seems that only art-punk has acquired the national sound among all the rock genres performed in Russia. This sound is peculiar and is not recognized by the masses. So it is highly underestimated.

Here is an evident example of debut work by multiinstrumentalist Konstantin Zeda from St.Petersburg in collaboration with Anatoliy Nikulin as a sound producer. From the very first seconds of the recording it’s pretty understandable that the album doesn’t tend to be modern. The sound stylization roots back to the rock of 70s,to glam rock Roxy Music’s sort as well as music hall. Melody greatness is performed with high stage/theatrical emotionality and punk energy though moderate one. The album at whole has a concept, in spite of the absence of the connecting line between tracks. The imagination brings back the story lines from soviet musical film about the XVI-XVIII centures. The point is that it’s not because of the misic itself, but lyrics as well, as in “Veronika”, “Sladkiy son”, “Luchshiy den'”, “Korol” and especially “Prizrak”. Friendly speaking I don’t know anything about the author’s intention but the soviet film collection could fill up with one more nonexistent film.

2014 Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0

posted 09 June 2014

Soidi – Fort Featherfoot

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Soidi

“Fort Featherfoot”

Artist name: Soidi
Release name: Fort Featherfoot
Catalog#: deepx242
Release date: 17 May 2013
Format: mp3/320 kbps
Style: Tech House, Minimal

Tracklisting:
01. Soidi – Clear Lucidity (4:03)
02. Soidi – Dravidian Echoes (6:48)
03. Soidi – Startrooper (5:59)
04. Soidi – Dream Of Cotton (4:30)

posted 09 June 2014

((conceptual) concrete) – Infinite Shifting

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((conceptual) concrete)

“Infinite Shifting”

Frozen frequencies searching to liberate themselves from the time frame.
Artist : ((conceptual) concrete)
Title : Infinite Shifting
Catalog # : TXR083
Duration : 63:08
Date of release : June 04, 2014
Genres : dark ambient, noise, drone
Format : digital (FLAC and MP3)
posted 05 June 2014

Various Artists – Medvede Vedia vol. 1

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Various Artists

“Medvede Vedia vol. 1”

In Scandinavia, there was a firm belief in the ability of some people to change into or assume the characteristics of bears. English word “berserk” comes from this legend. It was thought that if a warrior was to don a bear-skin shirt (called a bear-sark) which had been treated with oils and herbs, that the warrior would gain the strength, stamina, and power of the animal. These people would be driven into a frenzy in battle and were said to be capable of biting through the enemy’s shields or walking through fire without injury. No matter how much of the legend is true, the thought of a group of Vikings made up as bears is sobering.
credits
released 04 June 2014

Mastered at Gargle & Expel Studio
gaex.org

Cover photo by Peter Sit & Laco Machovič
petersit.sk

posted 05 June 2014

Chris Lynn & Daniel Barbiero – Augmented Landscapes

Chris Lynn & Daniel Barbiero – Augmented Landscapes
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Chris Lynn & Daniel Barbiero

“Augmented Landscapes”

Augmented Landscapes is a collaborative work melding acoustic and electronic sound elements with field recordings.

The acoustic element is provided by double bass and prepared double bass, played along a continuum of conventional and extended techniques. The electronic element, which consists in the granular synthesis of acoustic double bass performances, broadens the instrument’s sound palette to encompass varied and unconventional colorations.

When these elements are matched to the overheard sounds captured by these field recordings, a perspective emerges that is analogous to a hypothetical landscape augmented by a multiplication of dimensions both sonic and spatial. Points of reference shift as aural features constantly rearrange themselves in relation to each other, creating a series of gestalts in which figure and field alternate, blend and separate in varying combinations. Here familiar sounds mutate into something unfamiliar before becoming familiar once again.

Chris Lynn: field recordings and cover photo
Daniel Barbiero: double bass, prepared double bass, and granular synthesizer

posted 05 June 2014