• Netlabels

    Netlabels are web based labels who distributes free music through digital audio formats - mainly MP3, Ogg Vorbis or FLAC - over the Internet under Creative Commons licenses.
  • Netlabels History

    Online music groups date back almost as far as the history of personal computers, and share close ties with video games and the demoscene. Early music groups released music in MOD formats, typically as part of a music disk, which often included a MOD player, visual effects, and textual information.

    Netlabels began to branch out from the tracker scene when the MP3 file format became popular in the late 1990s. Most are still dedicated to electronic music and related genres, though this is rapidly changing.

    Early netlabel pioneers include the Kosmic Free Music Foundation (1991–1999), Five Musicians (1995–2000), Monotonik (1996–present) and Tokyo Dawn Records (1997–2005).

    Today there is a wide range and fast increasing number of netlabels all over the world. Though netaudio music is still a niche within music business the easy way of distributing the music via download/stream from the internet and the modern license system are the strongest arguments for the growing importance of netlabels and netaudio.

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[brhnet01] Ray Garrido – Tropicotrip

TROPICOTRIP is the second album from the mexican musician Ray Garrido, a warm mix of downtempo, lounge, trip-hop, ambient and surf guitars.

Tropicotrip is a like his name said a trip through ocean waves, tropical full moon nights and audio landscapes inspired form the coast and mexican beaches achieving cadenced and paused rhythms where you can listen at the same time a smooth influence of latin music, analog synthesisers and electronic sounds.

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