Apr
28
2009
Jamendo has been on a roll lately, expanding their offerings to artists and building services around the core of quality Creative Commons music that they have established.
With their professional music licensing, Jamendo is taking unsigned, Creative Commons artists into new markets.
Just in the last couple of months, my music has been used in a video in Vancouver BC, a film in Sweden, aboard French High Speed Rail, and now comes loaded on the latest mp3 player from Archos.

Top Five Songs on Jamendo Pro
The icing on the cake is that one of my tracks, Move A Little Closer, is currently one of the top 5 tracks in sales on Jamendo Pro. I don’t know exactly what that means yet in terms of dollars, but Jamendo promises to pay 50% of revenue directly back to the artists. Not bad for music that I planned to give away.
2 comments | tags: Archos, jamendo, licensing, mp3, professional | posted in jamendo, music, open source
Apr
14
2008
From time to time I’ll be posting my playlist. Most of it will be free music, freely available as downloadable mp3 files, flac files, etc. Occasionally I’ll include an independent band or small-label band worth listening to. Today’s music:
Jamendo’s album count keeps going up, and the quality of the music keeps improving as well. I’m loving the tag-based streaming player built into the web browser. One can also stream music with Pandora, or Last.fm, but with Jamendo, if you find something you love, it’s easy and free to download it immediately.
The Drive-by Truckers are classified as Alternative Country on emusic.com, but as several reviewers have pointed out, they are perhaps better referred to as Southern Rock.
Tim Fite is clever, bitingly sarcastic, and bouncy. It’s definitely hip-hop, also country, Texan, and scathingly political. I’m a fan of bargain-bin-diving djs, hunting for wacky samples. Tim Fite has taken this technique to a new plateau.
2 comments | tags: jamendo, last.fm, mp3, pandora, timfite.com | posted in What I'm Listening To, jamendo, music