The free music thread

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May the source be with u!
This is NOT a thread for copyright infringement! Please do not post links to sites that host copyrighted music which does not have a license that allows you to make a copy without having to pay for it!

Music is always better when you can share it with your friends :)

I'm hoping this thread will become a list of sites where you can download music that has a Creative Commons (or similar) license. I'm going to start the thread with....

Jamendo.com
I came across Jamendo while using stumbleupon, but i am surprised that i had not heard about it before!

Jamendo FAQ said:
What is Jamendo?
Jamendo offers free access and free download of music tracks, published with Creative Commons licences. On Jamendo, the Artists choose to give access to their music for free to the users.
How to download

You can download mp3 music via the http protocol for free, legaly and without limitation, by clicking on the download links, directly from our player, from the album page or a playlist. The music is also available in ogg format and via eMule and BitTorrent networks (you can set this option in your preferences).

Why the Artists join jamendo?
By providing their music via Jamendo, the artists take advantage of the innovative technologies and comply with the new behaviour related to Internet. Thanks to Creative Commons licences, the Artists can protect their music and give the chance to discover their creations to large numbers of users. We offer...

Can the Artists earn money with jamendo?
Yes they can! Jamendo enables all the users to make a donation to the Artists with a minimum of 5 Eur (or Dollars). In any case, jamendo retains as little as 50 cents for financial fees, the remaining sum is directly given to the Artists. Please note that the only Artists eligible for receiving money are those who have opted for the Program 'Donation'. But there is more, jamendo shares 50% of its advertising revenues to the Artists who opted for the Program 'Revenue Sharing'.
 
Jamendo is a good one, and now they're actually starting to present the higher-grade music out front, which is nice. You don't have to wade through as much "hobbyist" music that way. :) Audio - Creative Commons Is another good source of free and independent music.
 
Never heard of Jamendo but checked it out and it looks really good thanks for sharing the info :)
 
Magnatune: license music and MP3 download is another good source of free music; all of their albums are licensed under the creative commons (non-commercial attribution I believe), so you can use them in non-profit projects. If you want to buy the music, you have multiple format choices with no DRM, and they split the take with the artist 50/50. Great label.
 
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