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  1. The Free Music Archive (FMA) is an online repository of royalty-free music. Established in 2009 by the East Orange, New Jersey community radio station WFMU and in cooperation with fellow stations KBOO and KEXP, it aims to provide music under Creative Commons licenses that can be freely downloaded and used in other works. The service launched ...

    • Free Music Archive. Advanced search box. Over a dozen categories. Lets you stream before downloading. Over 100,000 tracks. What We Don't Like. MP3 is the only download option.
    • Jamendo Music. Lots of ways to browse for downloads. Streaming support. Includes an online radio function. There's a mobile app. Quick account creation.
    • Pixabay. Instant downloads without an account. Also has free sound effects. What We Don't Like. Everything is instrumental. Known for its free public domain images, Pixabay also has a massive collection of tens of thousands of free song downloads.
    • SoundClick. Lots of genres to pick from. Has a price filter to see only the free downloads. Includes music download deals and discounts. What We Don't Like.
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    • Popular Free Sites: Visit the music store of your choice. Almost every major online music outlet has a wide variety of free tracks available for download.
    • Music Communities: Visit a music community website. A growing trend in digital music is the use of music streaming websites. Some of the more popular sites are BandCamp and SoundCloud.
    • Mixtape Sites: Go to the front page of your chosen site. Mixtapes (in this sense) are albums that remix songs from other artists and/or the artist who makes the tape.
    • Following Artists: Find the artists you like. Track them down on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, and through their website. Become a fan of their social media pages and sign up for their mailing lists.
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    • Bandcamp. Founded in 2008, Bandcamp allows artists to upload their music to the site and set the price for digital music, physical albums, and merchandise.
    • DatPiff. Specializing in hip-hop and rap music since 2005, Datpiff allows users to download and stream free mixtapes that are uploaded by emerging and well-known artists, including Drake, Future, Lil Wayne, Meek Mills, The Weeknd, Wiz Khalifa, and more.
    • Free Music Archive. Created by several community radio stations, the Free Music Archive strives to provide free music that can be downloaded and used in other creative works under Creative Commons licenses.
    • The Internet Archive. The Internet Archive's Audio Archive offers free access to music recordings, audiobooks, podcasts, and radio programs. You can search through the archive's Live Music Archive to find live performances and the LibriVox Free Audiobook Collection for public domain audiobooks.
  3. This category contains albums in which the copyright owner, often the band or musician, hosted to make available for download without a fee.

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