Moby relaunches free music licensing website for film students
18 June 2013, 09:56
| Written by
Ryan Thomas
(News)
Moby has announced the relaunch of a his music licensing website, MobyGratis.com, a site which allows film students, amateur filmmakers and the like access a database of 150 songs free of charge.
Access to the collection, which includes Moby’s last two albums, David Lynch and Yeasayer remixes and more, can be granted overnight and is free for non-commercial use. For commercial use, Moby insists that funds go towards the Humane Society.
Watch Moby’s introductory video for the recently-revived project below:
[via FACT]
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