There are two that I am aware of: Garage Band garageband.com Not related to Apple Garage Band software. Most of the tracks are free download. CDBaby cdbaby.com Great way to support independent artists.
When CD is sold via cdbaby, the musicians will get between $6 - $12 instead of the usual $1 or $2 per album. It has been selling CDs since 1998. There are 281,882 artists sell their music at CD Baby.
Podsafe Audio podsafeaudio.com It's actually music that can be used for your own podcast. The type of license used is Creative Commons.
If you are into house/dance music than beatport.com is a great site to use. There are a number of artists that release their music directly from that site either individually or create their own label and do it.
At slicethepie.com you can invest in up-and-coming music artists. Supporting music artists through this site eliminates the middleman (the record companies). From their website: Anyone can support and invest in the best new talent with as little as £1.
All Artists up for finance on Slicethepie have been through a selection process to ensure only the very best are put forward for finance. For example, if you invest £5 or more, you will receive: * A free digital copy of the album * Exclusive Artist access * Your name on the album sleeve * 1 Contract for every £1 invested that entitles you to a return of 10 pence for every 1,000 albums/10,000 singles sold These Contracts can be traded on the Trading Exchange at any time.
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