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  2. MP3 blog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP3_blog

    An MP3 blog is a type of blog in which the creator makes music files, normally in the MP3 format, available for download. They are also known as musicblogs, audioblogs or soundblogs (the latter two can also mean podcasts). MP3 blogs have become increasingly popular since 2003.

  3. Fluxblog - Wikipedia

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    The blog began in 2002 and began to host MP3s at the end of that year. Two MP3s are commonly posted every weekday along with descriptions and links to artists' websites or places where an album or single can be purchased. Media sources have cited Fluxblog as a key influence in the founding and development of MP3 blogging.

  4. Obscure Sound - Wikipedia

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    Obscure Sound is an mp3 blog launched in the mid-2000s by Mike Mineo. The website is updated daily with articles and reviews covering a range of musical genres, including indie rock, indie folk and electronica.

  5. Tonspion - Wikipedia

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    Tonspion (e.g. "tone spy") is the first German MP3 blog founded in 1998 in Cologne, Germany and moved to Berlin in 2001. The editorial team is reviewing the best free MP3 Downloads on the web, offering links to the source of the download, usually artists and labels.

  6. Wikipedia:Free sound resources - Wikipedia

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    Sound library for professional and free sound effects downloads. CC0, CC BY Free To Use Sounds: Yes Yes Sound effects library with hiqh quality field recordings from all around the world. CC0, CC BY Fulda Symphonic Orchestra: Yes No Choral music CC BY-SA incompetech.com: Yes No CC BY Jamendo: Yes No Lots of unfree, need to use correct filter ...

  7. Peel (software) - Wikipedia

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    Peel starts out with three MP3 blogs preloaded. An MP3 blog URL can be input to generate a playlist of the available songs. The user is able to listen to the songs, download the songs, and copy them into iTunes. There are columns for date added, song title, artist, and size. [2] The user interface resembles simplified iTunes. [3]

  8. Gorilla vs. Bear - Wikipedia

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    Gorilla vs. Bear is an MP3 blog [1] [2] for independent music MP3s, videos, news, and reviews from all genres. It was created by Chris Cantalini [2] in March 2005, and David Bartholow joined as a contributor in 2006. Gorilla vs. Bear regularly features unknown, established, and independent unsigned artists.

  9. SoundClick - Wikipedia

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    SoundClick allows unlimited upload of songs in MP3 file format. The songs can be offered as streams only, as free downloads, or they can be sold through the SoundClick music store. Songs can be licensed to others either under a free Creative Commons license or under a paid license. The artist page can contain news, tour calendar, and ...