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Music archive sites collect and store the world's music and make it available for all the world to hear. If you're all about exposure, you can submit your music under a Creative Common license to these sites. Some archives specialize in live recordings, others any type of recordings. Note that due to the amount of music they archive, many need to scale back on the quality of the recording you submit.
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The ARChive of Contemporary Music is an archive, music library, and research center located in New York City. The ARChive collects information about popular music from all genres and cultures made...
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Bands That Allow Taping is a site that allows bands to declare that they can be recorded live and that their live shows can be traded freely. This is the other side of eTree.org and the Live Mu...
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The etree.org music community was created in 1998 to circulate legal, high-quality live concert recordings. Etree.org members trade music electronically and is a volunteer community (all servers a...
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A growing library of music that can be downloaded for free under Creative Commons licenses. They started in 2009 by giving away 5000 songs.
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The Internet Archive has a music section where you can upload your songs for archive purposes. Keep in mind that all music that you upload will be granted certain rights, so read the agreement car...
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The Internet Archive ( archive.org ) teamed up with etree.org - a community committed to providing the highest quality live concerts in a lossless, downloadable format - to preserve and archive ...


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