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Royalty Free Music | Stock Music library

by Mark Dakota · 02/10/2009 (1:42 pm) · 7 comments

NeoSounds.com is a fast growing online Production Music library with Thousands of High Quality Stock Music tracks for Game developers, Film, Video, TV, Web, Multimedia production at reasonable cost. Its very flexible license allows to use music as many times as you want, in as many projects as you want, for as long as you want.

The website is very easy to use, have a convenient web interface and built on modern AJAX technology that allows to easily search, purchase and download music. You have the possibility to download absolutely FREE lo-res demos of every single music track to try in your project, what is very useful and often very vital.

Content is provided by professional composers and producers around the world. Every single Royalty Free Music track is hand picked by highly skilled staff. There are also a lot of the downloadable thematic music collection.

Visit "NEO Sounds" - www.neosounds.com

#1
02/10/2009 (5:36 pm)
Useful resource, Mark. I'm always looking for this stuff. Thanks!
#2
02/11/2009 (1:55 am)
i looked though some of them they look real good when i am ready for sound i will look more into this site. prices seem kind of high though but i might find some real good stuff worth the money.
#3
02/11/2009 (2:33 pm)
Not bad, really. A good source for some sound effects, I think.

#4
02/11/2009 (3:35 pm)
There's some really excellent dramatic/moody/atmospheric tunes on there. 30 dollars to license a professional quality theme tune seems great value.
#5
02/11/2009 (7:51 pm)
I signed up and bought a track and I am impressed. Great selection, and the quality is amazing for $30.
#6
02/17/2009 (8:50 pm)
Thats awsome Mark thanks alot.
The demos are very good quality.
#7
03/08/2009 (6:02 pm)
Ooh, first thing I see on hitting the list of tracks is some cool stuff by Bjørn Lynne (fellow countryman who is famous among former Amiga users, at least). This goes in my permanent ('net synced) bookmark list.