This is Sounds of the Commons, the show dedicated to sharing great, free, creative commons licensed music. We’re back after a year and ready to pick up where we left off! more
Los Angeles has been getting a lot of rain recently. The upshot of this is that it’s helping California’s drought problem a little bit. The downside is that it has the tendency of knocking out my internet at times. Today, though, the sun is shining t... more
“Break Your Wicked Heart” is a cool little electronic track by artist David Ray Landers A.K.A. OATAO. It’s got hints of Deadmau5 in it for sure. It’s great. more
Day three of metal week is here with a track from the 2009 EP, ” A Series Of Catastrophes & Consequences”, by The Prestige. They hail from France and they metal your… pants? That one kind of got away from me. Uh… POCKET DOWNLOAD LINK!
IT’S TIME TO GO FIGHT THE BAD THING THREATENING THE PLANET! Or something like that. This makes me think of every cool fight scene in anime. It’s pretty generic but, that being said, it does hype you up. I wouldn’t listen to this while driving if I we... more
It’s metal week here on Sounds of the Commons! First up is german band NoCreeps with this track off of their 2006 album “Time to Differ”. Grab it here!
To those of you with with a special someone today, enjoy this mix of wonderful love-inspired tunes. To those of you like me who are date-less on this day… well, you should just wait until Monday. This mix will really just… y’know, get ya down. Maybe ... more
Sorry folks. I’m being kicked up and down the block by some form of illness. I should be fine by friday, so expect a special Valentines day mixtape episode for Saturday to make up for the lack of episodes this week.
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