These are all reviews and articles tagged with "free".
Category: Downbeat
Releaxed Mexican Downbeats | Slowly crawls the gaucho out of his hammock, grabs his guitar and plays some melodic riffs for us. The hashoil circulates through his venes and a relaxed and easygoing mood lets him find some delicate melodies. Meanwhile his friends nod smiling to the smooth downbeats. Live can be so sweet.
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Pop
Sweet Electronica Pop | Bobby Baby belongs to one of my favorite netmusic artists. She convinces us not only with her style but also with her sweet, sometimes melancholic songs. With its two remix-editions “Loves to Remix 1 & 2″ corpid netlabel build a little shrine for the smart sing-songwriter from Malmö/Sweden. Get your ears [...]
Category: DJ/Liveact Mix
Various Free DJ-Mixes | Since years still just a few DJs with an ear for free mp3 music enjoy mixing netlabel releases. While Dirk Murschall aka [in]anace, the founder of the experimental netlabel subsource was the first to publish netmusic-only-mixes more DJs embraced the idea. I hand-picked 5 netaudio-mixes, I heard over and over again. [...]
Category: Electronica-Indietronic | Folk-Acoustic
Superb Anniversary Compilation | Over six years Camomille distributes electronic music for free. Created in 2002 by Vincent Fugère in Montreal, Canada, out of love of camomille tea and ambient music there has been 99 releases to date. Now we celebrate Camomille’s 100th release by listening to 44(!) free tracks somewhere inbetween ambient, idm and [...]
Category: Techno
Colourful Experimental Techno | Techno-Tracks by Sudio twist all the time. The scientist in Sudio, cuts, filters, combines and experiments continously with sounds, loops and beats. His productions float in a permanent mutation and while you get a grip on a new groove, be sure it will change in the next seconds to evolve into [...]
Category: Dub and Reggae
Sunny Dub Reggae | Last year, to be precise in June 2007, Volfoniq, disrupt and Bo Marley met at the french festival “Dub en sauce”. Spontaneously they teamed up, grabbed some bottles of red wine, enjoyed excellent french food and produced some relaxed sunny dub reggae tunes for us. “Savoir vivre, you know what I’m [...]