Non-Dubstep/Eletroc Copyright Free Music You Need to Hear

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In this blog post, we’ll be sharing some of our favorite non-dubstep/electroc copyright free music that you need to hear!

Music for studying

If you need some non-dubstep/electroc copyright free music to study to, look no further. In this article, we’ll recommend five different tracks for you to try out. All of these songs are calm and relaxing, perfect for when you need to focus.

“Aloha” by Ikson

This song is the perfect mix of calm and upbeat. It doesn’t have any lyrics to get in the way of your thoughts, but it’s still lively enough to keeping you focused. The ukulele and soft percussion give “Aloha” a really soothing feeling that makes it perfect for concentration.

“Days” by Loxbeats

“Days” by Loxbeats is the perfect song to study to. It’s mellow, but still has a good beat to keep you focused. Plus, it’s completely copyright free, so you can use it for any project without worry.

“Harmony” by Jay Man

From creative commons, this four-minute song has a message we can all get behind and
is perfect for reading or any type of concentration work. The beat is calm with a mix of
piano and light electronic production that makes it perfect for anyone wanting to stay
away from anything too major or dramatic.

Music for working

If you’re like me, you can’t work without music. I need to have some tunes playing in the background to get into the flow and really focus on what I’m doing. But it can be tough to find good music to work to, especially if you’re trying to avoid copyrighted material. That’s why I’ve compiled a list of some of the best non-dubstep/electroc copyright free music you need to hear.

“Café” by Lo-fi Beats

As the name suggests, this playlist is perfect for those who want to study or work in a cafe. It has a mix of lo-fi and electronic beats that will help you focus without being too distracting. Plus, it’s all copyright-free, so you can listen without worrying about getting in trouble.

“Dizzy” by Joakim Karud

When you need to focus, look no further than this §0.99 instrumental track by Joakim Karud. “Dizzy” has over 10 million Spotify streams for a reason: the playfully plucky melody make it next to impossible not to bop your head along. Set it on repeat and get down to business.

“Soul” by Bensound

“Soul” by Bensound is a great piece of music for working. It has a strong beat that will keep you motivated, but it’s also not so fast-paced that it will be distracting. The overall tone of the piece is optimistic and uplifting, making it perfect for getting through a tough project.

Music for relaxing

After a long day of work, you finally sit down in your chair and exhale a deep breath. You pull out your laptop, open up Spotify, and begin to search for the perfect song to relax to. But after scrolling through your “Chill” playlist for the hundredth time, you still can’t find anything that catches your fancy. If this sounds like you, then you need to check out some of these non-dubstep/electro copyright free songs.

“Beach” by Ehrling

This song is the perfect representation of what it’s like to lounge on the beach with a good book and a cocktail. It’s warm, sunny, and inviting, with just a hint of an island breeze. The best part is that it’s completely copyright free, so you can use it in your own videos without having to worry about any legal issues.

“Island” by Ikson

Ikson is a chill-out, lofi hip hop, house and pop artist from Indonesia who creates beautiful tracks ideal for studying, work and relaxation. “Island” is one of his most popular tracks and features a sample of a ukulele, accompanied by a simple drum beat and synth line which comes in later on in the track. The overall effect is very relaxing and would be perfect for anyone looking to wind down after a long day.

“Lounge” by Bensound

Jazzy, chill and sophisticated. The drums in this piece are very subtle, giving the overall feel of relaxation. The melody is also catchy, but not overwhelming.

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