Where to Find Royalty Free Electronic Music

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You don’t need to spend a fortune on music production – there are plenty of great sources of royalty free electronic music out there!

Introduction

There are many places to find royalty free electronic music online. Here are some of the best:

-Free Music Archive: The Free Music Archive offers a wide variety of electronic music, all of which is released under Creative Commons licenses. This means you can use the music for free, as long as you give credit to the artist.

-Soundcloud: Soundcloud is a popular site for sharing and streaming music. Many artists make their music available for free download under Creative Commons licenses.

-Bandcamp: Bandcamp is another popular site for streaming and downloading music. Many artists release their music under Creative Commons licenses, making it available for free.

-ccMixter: ccMixter is a site dedicated to remixes and samples, all released under Creative Commons licenses. This makes them available for free use in your own tracks.

-Incompetech: Incompetech is a site offering a wide variety of royalty free music, all composed by Kevin MacLeod. The site offers a wide range of genres, from classical to rock to electronic.

YouTube Audio Library

The YouTube Audio Library is a great place to get free, royalty-free music for your videos. You can browse by genre, mood, instrument, or duration, and you can filter the results to find just the right track for your video.

All of the tracks in the YouTube Audio Library are free to use in your videos. You can download them in MP3 format, and they’re all licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license, so you can use them even in commercial projects.

Incompetech

If you’re looking for royalty free electronic music, Incompetech is a great place to start. Incompetech is a website created by composer Kevin MacLeod, who has made his entire catalog of music available for free. The website is easy to use and you can search for music by genre, mood, or tempo. You can also download tracks in a variety of formats, including MP3, FLAC, and WAV.

Bensound

Bensound is a good place to find royalty free electronic music. The website offers a wide variety of songs in different genres, and all of the tracks are available for download and use in projects. The site also has a search feature so you can easily find the kind of music you’re looking for.

ccMixter

ccMixter is a community music site featuring remixes licensed under Creative Commons where you can listen to, sample, mash-up, or interact with music in whatever way you want.

Musopen

Musopen is a site dedicated to providing lossless, downloadable recordings of classical music. The music on Musopen is mostly older works whose creators have long since passed away, meaning the soundtracks should be entirely royalty free.

You can browse Musopen by composer, performer, instrument, or period. If you’re not sure where to start, try checking out the bestsellers or the new arrivals. You can also search for specific pieces of classical music using the search bar.

Once you’ve found a piece you’d like to download, hover your mouse over it and click the “Add to Cart” button. You’ll then be given the option to pay for the piece or download it for free. If you choose to download it for free, you’ll be asked to provide your email address so that Musopen can send you a link to the file.

Free Music Archive

Free Music Archive is an online library of royalty-free music. The site offers two different ways to access the music. You can either browse the site by musical genre or artist, or you can search for specific tracks.

The site includes a wide variety of genres, including electronica, ambient, hip-hop, and experimental. You can also find tracks from established artists, such as Moby and David Bowie. In addition to the music itself, Free Music Archive also offers free downloads of album artwork and liner notes.

If you’re looking for royalty-free electronic music, Free Music Archive is a great place to start your search.

Soundcloud

searching “Creative Commons” or “free music” should do the trick. However, keep in mind that many tracks tagged as such may only be available for personal use and not for commercial usage. If you’re not sure, it’s always best to contact the artist directly to inquire about usage rights.

If you’re looking for more specific genre of music, Soundcloud is a great place to start your search. The site hosts a wide variety of electronic artists, many of whom make their music available for free under Creative Commons licenses. To find tracks that you can use commercially, simply do a search for “commercial use” or “Creative Commons.” You can also check out our roundup of the best free electronic music on Soundcloud.

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