Best Sources For Free, Legal Music

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Best Sources For Free, Legal Music

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I'm not talking about game music here either....
What good sources do you know of to find free music from quality artists?
A good blend of genres would be nice too.
Thanks in advance!
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www.soundclick.com

It's underground music though, but some artist are well known..or soon to be. They have alot of Free MP3s.
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I can't recommend http://www.slsknet.org/ enough on the p2p side. If you can mange to snag an invite from Waffles...well, do so. http://waffles.fm/main.html
And for a pretty stellar lossless collection: http://btmusic.eu/account-login.php?returnto=/
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Would also help if you specified what genres you're into.
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sevin0seven wrote:www.soundclick.com

It's underground music though, but some artist are well known..or soon to be. They have alot of Free MP3s.
AWESOME site...i had some of my early stuff on there teehee, great guys are on that site go support um all!
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Lodestar wrote:Would also help if you specified what genres you're into.
Rock (not super hard), Electronic / Techno, and maybe some more "pop rock" type stuff for my wife.
Least important: rap or country
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Post by Adderall »

well, you don't GET the music, but when I'm at work I enjoy Pandora (http://www.pandora.com).

You can type in an artist that you like and it will start playing lots of similar music. It's pretty fun for awhile.
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Re: Soulseek

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s1mplehumar wrote:I can't recommend http://www.slsknet.org/ enough on the p2p side. If you can mange to snag an invite from Waffles...well, do so. http://waffles.fm/main.html
And for a pretty stellar lossless collection: http://btmusic.eu/account-login.php?returnto=/
I used SoulSeek for a few years until I just got into FTPs entirely. I loved how slim and simple the interface was. A very strait-to-the-point application.
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