This subject is a little off topic from this blog but I personally like music and are interested in the subject of DRM. So here we go…
TechCrunch just published an article about Digital Right Management free music available online. All those music lovers out there who want to pay once and have the freedom to use the purchased songs the way they want this article is a good place to start.
Besides DRM free music there are a whole bunch of music blogs out there that make it easy to fill up your music collection with mash ups and other DJ mixes. In addition podcasts are a great way to check out new music or keep track of the latest tracks and developments that are out there.
Here is a list of sited that I visit every now and than to find some new music:
- Radiolovers.com – Old Time Radioshows
- Internet Archive: Audio Archive
- Deep House Page
- Today’s Blog Music – The Hype Machine
- bt.etree.org – Live recordings of trade friendly artists
- largehearted boy – music blog
- Said the Gramophone – music blog
- Soul Sides
- Le Funk Boat
- Honey, where have you been so long? – Pre-War Blues
- SeeqPod Music – Playable Search, Discover, Watch, Listen, Share.
- Popular Music - iJigg.com
- Classic Cat – classical music selection
- dj BC – The Boston Mash-up Project.
- Dreamtimemix – Mash-up
- Get Your Bootleg On – Mash-up
Please feel free to add your favorite music site that offers free and legal downloads of songs, mixes and/or mash-ups.
Filed under: How-To, Open Access / Open Content, WorldWideWeb , digital rights management, drm, mp3, music, music blog, online
