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Moby Offers Free Production Music for Indies
Published by Matthew Jeppsen July 29th, 2007 in Art, Audio, NewsAfter years of the music industry in general Not Getting It, here is some refreshing news. Moby has created a Gratis website where independent filmmakers can download and freely use a selection of his music in their productions. The catch is that it must be non-commercial use…but Moby addresses the possibility of licensing the work at a later date.
“the music in the film-music part of moby.com is available for free use for student films and independent films and non-profit films and shorts and etc. the music is available so long as these films are not used for commercial(i.e-making money)purposes. if you use the music in your film and your film goes on to make money: great, and congratulations. before your film makes money, though, you’ll have to apply for a commercial license for the music. i PROMISE that the commercial licenses won’t be expensive or difficult to obtain. and any money that this music generates from commercial licenses will be given to a charity.”
(Via Digital Camcorder News)
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Here’s an alternate take on Moby’s new production music. We’ve been fans from before Play, but the majority of the free new tracks just aren’t that great.
Oh well… Fast, Cheap, or Good. Two out of three is expected and quite normal, and his new site certainly fits the bill.