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For royalty-free music, you might also try MusicRevolution.com https://www.musicrevolution.com , an innovative new online marketplace for royalty-free music. The MusicRevolution.com production music library has thousands of tracks of affordable, high-quality royalty-free production music suitable for film, video, TV, radio, website, background music, on hold music and other business music applications. New music is being added every day. MusicRevolution.com offers four purchase options-- Single Tracks, CDs, Subscriptions and an Internet Music Stream. I am the co-founder.
We use Audio Network:
http://www.audionetworkplc.com/
Bought one drive with the whole library on it and an unlimited license for the year, but you can buy them by track from the website.
Good mix of stuff, noticed tracks we used on corporates on shows like CSI. Very odd feeling!
MyMusicSource.com http://www.mymusicsource.com/index.aspx
Free use of preview licenses. Very inexpensive licensing for commercial and web use. They have a lot of tracks by indie bands as well. Lots of options with and without lyrics. Also have a free FCP import plug-in via distributed through BorisFX. I did a review here :
http://digitalfilms.wordpress.com/20...mymusicsource/ .
I have used them successfully for several projects.
- Oliver
Here's a great post on royalty free music, for different purposes
http://whoismatt.com/freemusic/
Here are a couple of links to articles I wrote about royalty-free music. The first is a tutorial explaining what royalty-free music actually is:
http://rocksuresoundz.com/2011/10/11...ic-what-is-it/
While the second one is about the mis-conceptions regarding broadcast royalties:
http://rocksuresoundz.com/2012/01/16...orrying-trend/
I hope that some of you who have questions, or are unsure about using royalty-free music may find some useful answers in these two articles.
tunesociety is recommended
I've been using www.youlicense.com for years. Discovered some great bands and musicians.
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