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Moby Gives Unreleased Tracks to Indie Filmmakers
As in "for free."
by Jeff Giles | November 08, 2007
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Attention, indie filmmakers: Moby wants to help you keep your soundtrack costs down, and he's willing to put his music where his mouth is.

Variety reports that the musician has set up a website -- MobyGratis.com -- for the purpose of offering unreleased tracks to indie, nonprofit, and student filmmakers. From the article:

"The biggest complaint I hear from my friends who are indie filmmakers is that they can't get calls returned from record companies or that licensing quotes are outlandish," said Moby, who minored in film at SUNY Purchase. "Whenever I tell anyone about this, people keep expecting a catch. There isn't one."

Moby has been alerting film schools and some independent film organizations about the availability of the tracks. He intends to add another 20 tracks to the site later this month.

"I structured it so that it's impossible for me to make any money from it," he said.


The music isn't completely free -- if the films are picked up for distribution, Moby asks for what Variety describes as "a small fee" -- but the proceeds are donated to charity.

Speaking of Moby, movies, and music, the diminutive vegan recently wrapped work on the score for Richard Kelly's Southland Tales, debuting November 14.

Source: Variety
Source: MobyGratis

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LFMartins
LFMartins writes:
on Nov 08 2007 07:18 AM

Well done.Itīs a great idea.

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Heath H.
Heath H. writes:
on Nov 08 2007 09:01 AM

Wow, I'm in support for Moby.

Cannot wait to see 'Southland Tales'.


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empoor
empoor writes:
on Nov 08 2007 10:13 AM

Already requested two tracks :) Not the biggest fan of Moby, but this is such a cool idea.

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gsundt
gsundt writes:
on Nov 08 2007 10:20 AM

Absolutely love this idea. First Radiohead, and now Moby. Musicians fighting the stereotype. Gotta love it.

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PeeledLabelZ
PeeledLabelZ writes:
on Nov 08 2007 10:44 AM

Wait? Radiohead did this? Where can I find the radiohead tracks?

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uhhuhnads
uhhuhnads writes:
on Nov 08 2007 10:55 AM

This has been up for months now...I already got songs for films over the summer. I'm a happy boy.

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IMAmoose24
IMAmoose24 writes:
on Nov 08 2007 11:57 AM

In reply to this comment (#1262565)
Go to their rainbow website. You get to pay what you want for it. No catches either.

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Crusader07
Crusader07 writes:
on Nov 08 2007 12:42 PM

Great idea. I hope more musicians take note of this.

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Young Turk
Young Turk writes:
on Nov 08 2007 02:10 PM

Man if I didn't hate the guy so much I'd love him!

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Product_of_You
Product_of_You writes:
on Nov 08 2007 07:34 PM

I still don't feel like people should give away music for free. Its lowering the value of recorded music.

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empoor
empoor writes:
on Nov 09 2007 03:53 AM

In reply to this comment (#1263802)
Well, he really doesn't just give it away. It's for non-commercial use and all his unreleased material. That he'll ever making a profit from those tracks is undoubtable.

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johnny stone
johnny stone writes:
on Nov 09 2007 12:59 PM

as in "for free"? ...translates to "as in, nobody cares about me anymore so I have to give my music away to get some publicity and exposure, and maybe get lucky and have one of my beats catch on like the Kill Bill song that was heard in every commercial for the last 3 yrs and now is on every sporting event..." ...he's not stupid.

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