Imagine launching a short film or other creative project and finding a music track that fits your mood perfectly. It’s professionally produced, high quality, and by none other than the musician, Moby. And it’s free – actually free. There are no royalty fees, hidden traps, or stock-music feel with mobygratis. Sounds pretty incredible to me, so let’s look into it! Mobygratis is a royalty-free sound library launched in 2005 by electronic artist Moby and his Little Walnut Productions, whose aim is to “champion creativity and sustainability”. His goal was to support independent filmmakers, film students, and other non-profit creators by offering access to unreleased music he’s made for the site. Since then, the library has been used in over 50,000 creative projects. After a period of quiet, mobygratis has now been relaunched with 500 new instrumentals (so you can add your own touch if you want to), with more tracks coming in the near future. Not only that, but he’s also added multitracks. Finding your music Searching the mobygratis library is simple and pretty intuitive. You can filter by genre, mood, or BPM to help you zero in on tracks that fit your project. It’s quick, and you don’t have to wade through everything to find what works. The music is available as an MP3, WAV, and even multitrack format, which Moby says almost always has the BPM attached to it. mobygratis library. Image credit: mobygratis Any restrictions on mobygratis? The rules are few and straightforward: you cannot use the...
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