Above: Skillz, a hip-hop artist from Virginia, supports The Roots by purchasing multiple copies of their latest album, Rising Down.
I hear and read a lot about the music industry’s recession: Record labels find it difficult to cope with the shift from CDs to downloading. Musicians lose millions at the click of a button because of Internet piracy. Even the most popular artists have trouble making money and seek other sources of revenue.
Unfortunately I can’t afford one copy of anything right now, but unemployment turned out to be a good thing. I found plenty of places to get free (and legal) music online:
Ruckus (description from the site)-"Ruckus.com is the leader in the digital media space offering college students a unlimited free downloads from a music library of over 2.5 Million tracks and over 4,000 movies and TV programs. Ruckus music downloads are 100% legal, virus free and available to anyone who has a valid school (.edu) email address."
http://www.ruckus.com/ruckus/home.do
MTVU Discover & Download- MTV's version of what college students listen to. Discover. Download. For free.
http://www.mtvu.com/music/discover_and_download/
Adult Swim- Adult Swim is a block of programming that airs on Cartoon Network from 11pm to 6am. It teams up with record labels to provide free music mixes. There are a couple available for download now (Ghostly Swim and Definitive Swim). Sometimes the mixes they offer have a limited number of downloads though.
http://www.adultswim.com/williams/music/index.html
Okayplayer-a community (not a label) for like-minded music artists and fans. Occasionally there have been posts on the news blog with links to artists giving out songs (sometimes entire albums) for free. Mostly it’s hip-hop/rap, but in my experience, following one link can often lead to another with music of a different genre.
http://www.okayplayer.com/
Plus:
- iTunes offers a new free download every Tuesday. You can download the iTunes program for free here.
- Your favorite artist may have a MySpace page with free songs available. You need a MySpace account in order to download though. If you loathe the idea of having an account, find a friend with one.
It takes time to look for music this way, but finding artists that I never would've heard of otherwise makes the search worthwhile.
Okay, back to the books.











