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Mobygratis - Free Moby!

https://mobygratis.com/

"hi, and welcome to mobygratis! very simply; mobygratis exists for one reason; to provide free instrumental music for creators. any creators. all creators; filmmakers, musicians, students, influencers, choreographers, non profits, video editors, remixers, singers, gamers, animators, rappers, etc etc. and(drumroll...) we now have 3 format options; stereo mp3, stereo wav, and multitrack wav. and all are free. so, have fun and use the music, and i'm really excited to see and hear what you do with the music! (also; obviously if you have questions check the faq's, but simply; free music, have fun).

thanks,
moby"

Comments

  • My brother turned me on to this when it was first announced. Really great stems and LOTS of them. As it is Moby, the audio quality is top notch, so it’s definitely a hard drive filler as the file sizes are quite large (I could be remembering wrong, but I think they were all FLAC files)

  • @Squishy said:
    My brother turned me on to this when it was first announced. Really great stems and LOTS of them. As it is Moby, the audio quality is top notch, so it’s definitely a hard drive filler as the file sizes are quite large (I could be remembering wrong, but I think they were all FLAC files)

    Signed up - thanks for the share @AudioGus and for the warning @Squishy

    The site is slick. Makes me further question my web design side gig career 😅😵‍💫

  • THIS is how Moby got his name out there, back in the day! His music was like on every other commercial at one point

  • @Stuntman_mike said:
    THIS is how Moby got his name out there, back in the day! His music was like on every other commercial at one point

    Btw, these samples are strictly for non-commercial use.

  • @espiegel123 said:

    @Stuntman_mike said:
    THIS is how Moby got his name out there, back in the day! His music was like on every other commercial at one point

    Btw, these samples are strictly for non-commercial use.

    Yeah it's worth reading the terms - particularly

    for reference

  • Yanno after fully reading those terms, it turned me off of it

    Give it away for free and then sell extras as cheap sample packs - his audience is huge, at least his reach he has is.
    Add a .md/.txt file saying if your song gets X streams than credit me or whatever - we all know the odds are... silm that happens.

    I get wanting to control who uses them, as the first notice states clearly what use cases are forbidden, I respect that entirely, but then the extra legalize is exhausting.

  • I don't think I understand at all. Why would this be interesting for anyone here? Isn't tracks what we want to do our selfs, I understand if you're a film maker or whatever project it might be that require background music.
    I mean it's generous, cool and all that but ... I d..

  • @Pxlhg said:
    I understand if you're a film maker or whatever project it might be that require background music.

    Yah exactly, useful for that sort of stuff for sure or if people enjoy remixing, want to work on their craft, research etc. I've made mixes when artists posted stems of their work. I enjoyed it, felt it was worthwhile and none of them got anywhere near 10k streams. I have heard of people making remixes, posting them on soundcloud and getting actual work. Totally makes sense too if it sounds completely unappealing.

  • @AudioGus said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    I understand if you're a film maker or whatever project it might be that require background music.

    Yah exactly, useful for that sort of stuff for sure or if people enjoy remixing, want to work on their craft, research etc. I've made mixes when artists posted stems of their work. I enjoyed it, felt it was worthwhile and none of them got anywhere near 10k streams. I have heard of people making remixes, posting them on soundcloud and getting actual work. Totally makes sense too if it sounds completely unappealing.

    Ah alright, I guess I was a bit confused and thought it was something it wasn't. All good my man.

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