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At the turn of the millennium, the once-mighty music industry suffered a devastating collapse at the hands of digital technology. Ever since The Great Unraveling, musicians have been forced to find alternative means to make ends meet, be it staring a small business, selling breakfast cereals, or judging talent competitions. Sad!

Thankfully, cloud-based music-streaming services like Spotify came along to fix the broken industry and make sure musicians get the financial compensation they deserve (or something).

But streaming services aren't a perfect solution. For example, sometimes a network won't be available—maybe you're underground in a tunnel or the zombie apocalypse has commenced and you're without any tunes.

Well, fear not, music-less wonder, there are plenty of places you can go to download songs to your local devices so you'll have access to them at all times. But what is this, you say? You don't want to pay for music? Good on you! Live that frugal lifestyle since it's only a matter of time before most humans lose the ability to make a living in an economy run by increasingly capable robots. Thankfully, there are a number of (legal) platforms out there where you can still find all manner of free music to download. Here are just a few.

The Internet Archive

Like the fictional 'watchers' from Buffy the Vampire, the Internet Archive observes and records the Web as it changes over time. However, you might not be aware that it is also home to a vast virtual bounty of free media, including audio. If you head over to the site's audio archive, you'll find a rich library of downloadable and streamable sounds ranging from music to audio books to recordings of old timey radio programs. For music fans, the most intriguing audio section will probably be the Live Music Archive, which was put together in partnership with etree.org. Here, you will find a deep collection of live tracks from 'trade-friendly artists' (i.e. jam bands) like the Grateful Dead, String Cheese Incident, and Blues Traveler. Click on each collection and you'll find 'download options' section in the right-hand rail.

Last.fm

Even if you don't use last.fm, you're probably at least somewhat aware that it offers music streaming. But even those who do use it may not be aware that it boasts a constantly updated repository of free downloadable audio goodies. Just check out its free music download section to see what's currently available. And the best part? It's all free and even accessible to non-subscribers. Last.fm don't care! Just download and forget 'em.

SoundCloud

Against much bigger competition, scrappy little SoundCloud has become a major streaming music force, including its own subscription-based a la carte streaming service, SoundCloud Go. The free SoundCloud platform has become a favorite of independent artists and big names as a means to distribute music. Not everything on the site is downloadable, however many tracks can be grabbed. All you have to do is sign in (which you can do with an email address or via your Google or Facebook accounts).

Free Music Archive

I don't know if you were able to discern it from the site's name, but you can find a bevy of free music (almost a whole archive) to stream or download over at the Free Music Archive. Here you'll find a library of startlingly high-fidelity tunes 'directed' by free-form indie radio station WFMU. The site has several curator sections if you are into a particular tastemaker's suggestions, or you can search by genre. All free, no sign-in required. Go nuts!

Google Play

Google Play wants so badly to be a sprawling virtual media store and not just the place where Android users go to download free apps. Did you even know you could buy ebooks, emagazines, and even actual physical hardware (via the 'Devices' tab) on Google Play?

While Google appears to have let up on trying to make the subscription-based Google Play Music happen, it is still maintaining its pay-to-download music store (UPDATE: A Google representative emailed me to say 'Our Google Play Music subscription offering continues to be very important to us.' Indeed, the Play Music subscription-based a la carte service is still very much available.) Even after Apple killed its 'Free on iTunes' promotion with the release of Apple Music, Google Play still offers free songs—you just have to dig a little.

Click on over to Google Play's music store, and search 'free music ' in the search bar at the top. (Ignore the entry for 1970s British classic rock outfit, Free at the top of the search results—underneath that you'll find a rich bevy of free albums and songs.) At the time of writing, I found a free EP by the Foo fighters and some free tunes from The Ramones, Shakira, Miles Davis, and Dave Matthews band.

Note: You won't be able to download these tunes directly to your local device as far as I can tell, but you can listen to them whenever you want online by going to Google Play > Music > My Music > Music Library or by going to the Google Play app on your Android device (no subscription required).

Amazon

You'll need an account to download these mp3s, but Amazon is full of free stuff. Just click 'Departments' on the Amazon home page and Deals under 'Digital & Prime Music.' On the left, you'll see sections for free songs and free albums.

Jamendo

Jamendo is a similar platform to SoundCloud in that it caters to independent artists and their fans. The site allows artists to easily upload tunes and share them directly with fans—mostly for gratis. You can search by genre or artist to sort through the huge library of tunes available to download in mp3 format. It also has themed radio stations if you need a good starting place.

NoiseTrade

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NoiseTrade differentiates itself from other download platforms geared for independent artists in that it asks listeners to trade something in return for downloads. In particular, you trade your email or street address (or Facebook account) to that artist in return for free tunes. In theory it's a symbiotic relationship since they want that info to let you know about upcoming releases or tour dates (which you, as a fan, would love to have). Fans even have the ability to leave a 'suggested tip' with an artist—you know, compensating them using actual money. Crazy, right?

Musopen

Is public domain classical music your jam? Well then Musopen is the free-to-download service for YOU. You can search by composer, performer, instrument, period, or form. All music is royalty free, so this is a good source for videographers and music teachers.

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There are plenty of websites out there that offer free music downloads, and we've weeded through them so you can find only the best and brightest in this list of the best 16 places to get free music downloads legally.

At these websites, you'll be able to download free music in high-quality MP3 format so they'll play on your computer, phone, or tablet. Since you can download and save them, they'll forever be yours.

All the free music downloads here are legal. They're either public domain or, in most cases, the artists have given permission for you to download and enjoy their hard work. That means you can feel great about listening to the music and discovering some hidden gems you might have otherwise passed up.

Want to stream instead of download? We keep a list of the best places to listen to free music online. You can even stream free music right from your phone. If you like to watch music videos along with the music, there are also free music video streaming websites. Also be sure to check out these free online radio stations that play all types of music, and this list of places to download royalty-free sounds.

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Jamendo

What We Like

  • Lots of ways to browse for music downloads

  • Lets you stream music, too

  • Includes an online radio function

  • There are mobile apps you can use

What We Don't Like

  • Downloads are in MP3 only; no option for other formats

  • Requires you to make a user account (it's free) to download the music

  • Free downloads are in MP3 quality only, not HD

All the free music downloads at Jamendo are made available through Creative Commons licensing meaning that the artists themselves have decided they want to give out their music for free for the masses to enjoy.

You can discover new music at Jamendo by viewing the most popular music and the songs that trending. There's also a Latest music filter to see recently added songs. You can also search for artists that you know to see if their music is available for download.

Another way to find great music here is by listening to one of the Jamendo radio channels. When you find a song or artist you like, you can then download that single track or the entire album.

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Yet another way to browse this free music is via playlists, like 'Best of January,' 'Electro Funk Frenzy,' 'Valentine's Day,' and 'Girls On the Rise.'

If you'd rather stream the music at Jamendo instead of download it, they give you that option, too.

Jamendo has free apps available for Android, iOS, and Windows if you'd rather not use your web browser.

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NoiseTrade

What We Like

  • You get the whole album at once in one click

  • Lets you preview the tracks before downloading them

  • Provides a way to tip the artists

  • Also includes ebooks and audiobooks

What We Don't Like

  • Must download the whole album; can't pick specific tracks

  • You have to enter your email address to download the music

You can download thousands of free music albums from NoiseTrade, and they're all completely legal to take. The artists want you to check out their creations and if you like it and are inclined to do so, you can tip them or help promote them to your friends.

You can stream part of the songs right now, but to download an album and access the full-length music, you need to enter your email address and zip code. You'll receive the album as a ZIP file which contains the MP3 files.

You can easily find new albums you want to download by viewing the top downloads and new and notable sections on the homepage. There's also a list of genres to pick from.

NoiseTrade also offers free ebook and audiobook downloads for authors who would like to share and earn your tip.

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Free Music Archive

What We Like

  • No user account is needed to download music

  • Several ways to sort the music

  • You can listen before downloading

  • Categorizes song downloads into several genres

You can also download free music at Free Music Archive, which is directed by the freeform radio station WFMU. The music here is free for you to legally download (even without a user account) and is a mix of public domain and Creative Commons licenses.

The easiest way to find music you'd like to download at Free Music Archive is to browse through the genres of music or watch their blog for collections, artists, or songs they'll highlight. They also have top charts for all time, this week, and this month.

If you create a free account at Free Music Archive you'll be able to make your own collections and interact with other listeners.

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Amazon

What We Like

  • You can sort the list of music downloads

  • Provides several ways to filter and refine the list of downloads

  • The songs can be previewed

What We Don't Like

  • The download process can be confusing

  • You have to log in to your Amazon account to download the music

  • Only the music through the link below is free; other music on Amazon is not

There are thousands and thousands of free music downloads at Amazon.com, making it one of my favorite websites to visit when I'm looking for new music to download legally.

You can see the all the free music downloads by choosing a genre or sorting by popularity, release date, length of the song, reviews, or in alphabetical order by title, artist, or album.

You can play the songs before downloading them, but when you're ready to save the songs to your computer, select the FREE button to add it to your cart. Then, you can check out as if you were purchasing something by pressing Confirm Purchase. You'll be taken to a link to download the free music, and it'll also be saved in the Digital Orders tab of your order history.

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Bandcamp

What We Like

  • Lets you download songs and full albums

  • Includes lots of tracks you won't find on other free music download sites

  • You can choose to pay if you want to

  • No user account is needed

What We Don't Like

  • Not every song you see is free to download

  • You have to explicitly say that you're choosing to not pay for the music

  • There isn't a 'free only' page

Bandcamp makes it easy for artists to share their music in a 'name your price' type of setting. This means that while you can pay for the music, another option is to put a zero in the payment box and download the song for free.

The Discover page is a great way to find the best selling music at Bandcamp, plus new arrivals and songs recommended by artists.

Not all songs can be downloaded for free but for the ones that don't have a minimum price, put a zero in the 'Name Your Price' box. To do this, choose Buy Digital Track, enter 0 in the box, select download to your computer, and follow the on-screen prompts to get the download.

Sometimes, there also isn't a minimum price on entire albums, so you can use the Buy Digital Album option to get all of its songs for free.

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Internet Archive's Audio Archive

What We Like

  • Lots of free audio downloads to pick from

  • Several sorting and filtering options

  • Most music can be downloaded in several audio formats

  • Supports previewing music

  • You don't need a user account to download the free music

What We Don't Like

  • Has a lot more lower quality music than other music download sites

  • Navigating the website can be confusing

Internet Archive's Audio Archive has millions of results for free downloads of music, audio, podcasts, radio programs, and most notably their Live Music Archive.

You can sort the free music downloads by most viewed items, title, date published, or creator, as well as filter the results by media type (concerts, audio, etc.), topics & subjects (e.g. rock or funk), language, and more.

You'll find all kinds of artists with free music downloads here including Jack Johnson, John Mayer, Grateful Dead, 311, and Smashing Pumpkins.

There are usually multiple file formats that you can download the free music in, like MP3 and OGG. These are listed in the DOWNLOAD OPTIONS area of every download page.

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SoundClick

What We Like

  • Includes music from signed and unsigned artists

  • Lots of genres to pick from

  • No sign in necessary

  • Includes lots of music download deals and discounts

What We Don't Like

  • Not every song is free

  • There isn't a single page where you can find all the free music; it's mixed in with music that costs

  • Some songs can only be streamed

SoundClick is the ultimate portal into finding free music downloads directly from the artists websites. These artists have decided they'd like to let people download their music for free. This includes signed and unsigned musicians.

With SoundClick, you can browse through the music charts and genres until you find a free music download you'd like to have and then either listen to or download that song.

You can also create custom radio stations, get to know other listeners on the forums, and read more about your favorite SoundClick artists.

While you can, of course, download free music from SoundClick, some artists make their music available only after you've paid for the download, and others allow music streaming only.

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Last.fm

What We Like

  • Every download is available in one click

  • A user account is not required

  • There are lots of ways to browse for music

What We Don't Like

  • It's hard to search for free music only

  • You can't preview songs before downloading them

  • MP3 is the only download option

Last.fm has several pages of free music downloads that fall into all genres. You can browse these free downloads by category, new releases, coming soon, or by simply looking through the whole list.

Just one selection will download your chosen song.

Besides free music downloads, you can also stream thousands of songs and get recommendations of bands you'll love.

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SoundCloud

What We Like

  • Tons of content

  • Includes music downloads from well-known and new, up-and-coming artists

  • Every track can be streamed before downloading

  • Easier to find free downloads vs some other music download sites

What We Don't Like

  • You have to log in to download music

  • Finding free downloads can be difficult

SoundCloud is a website that lets you stream and download free music. Content at SoundCloud is sometimes uploaded by professional artists, while others are shared by independent musicians.

Not all music on SoundCloud can be downloaded, and some require you to Like a Facebook page to get the file. However, music that can be downloaded instantly and without an account, either have a Download file button in the More menu or a FREE DOWNLOAD button under the song.

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Some ways to find just free music on SoundCloud is to browse through the Creative Commons section or search for music tagged as free, but others might be free, too, that aren't in these areas.

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CCTrax

What We Like

  • Unique filtering options to help you find very specific kinds of song downloads

  • Some music can be downloaded in multiple audio formats

  • You can download whole albums and specific tracks

  • No user account is needed

CCTrax has free Creative Common music available for downloading in categories like ambient, techno, electronica, and house. You can also refine your search to include a record label.

Streaming and downloading music from CCTrax is done without an account or login of any sort. You can even download a whole album at once and use the music in your video projects, like on YouTube.

All songs can be downloaded as MP3 but some have an additional option where you can get the song in the FLAC file format.

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Audiomack

What We Like

  • All songs are streamable

  • Easy to find popular song downloads

  • Many ways to sort, filter, and browse for free music

  • No need to make a user account

  • Mobile apps for streaming music

What We Don't Like

  • Not every song can be downloaded

  • No way to find just the free music downloads

You'll like Audiomack if you like SoundCloud and are interested in finding new music. All the music on this website is 100 percent legal and free to stream, and depending on the artist, you'll find music downloads, too.

The Audiomack website is very easy to use. You can search for songs, albums, and artists or browse the Trending or Top Songs sections. There's also a Recently Added page to find all the newest music at Audiomack.

Some of the music genres on this website include reggae, pop, R&B, hip-hop, instrumental, and afrobeats.

You can download music at Audiomack without needing a user account. Most if not all of the songs are in the MP3 format.

If you prefer to stream music from your phone or tablet, Audiomack works that way, too, on both Android and iOS devices.

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Spinrilla

What We Like

  • Stream and download.

  • No user account necessary for albums.

  • Download in bulk or individually.

  • No website ads.

What We Don't Like

  • User account is required for single-track downloads.

  • Some tracks can only be streamed.

Spinrilla has free hip-hop mixtape downloads. You can browse for these music downloads by the mixtape name, single, or chart, such as the most popular mixtapes today, this month, or all time.

The website navigation is clean and easy to understand, and you only need a user account if you want to download individual songs. Whole albums can be downloaded in seconds without an account.

This website also lets you see which mixtapes will be released in the future. The Upcoming Mixtapes page shows when each mixtape will be available.

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Musopen

Free Music Downloads For Videos

What We Like

  • Completely free music downloads you can use for anything

  • Includes sheet music downloads

  • Lots of unique ways to find free music

  • Supports previewing the music

  • Includes an online radio option

What We Don't Like

  • Music downloads require you to log in to a user account

  • Per-day download limits

  • No free HD audio

Musopen has sheet music and recordings that are completely free, legal, and copyright-free. You can listen online or download the music for whatever purpose. There's even an online radio you can listen to from a computer or through their Classical Radio mobile app.

There are lots of ways to find free music downloads at Musopen: browse by composer, performer, instrument, form, or time period. Of course, you can also do a manual search to see if they have something specific.

Another way to find music downloads here is to use the Music Discovery Tool. With this tool, you can filter all the music on the website by instrument, rating, and license type (to find only public domain music, creative commons music, etc.).

You can preview music without logging in but to actually download anything you find on Musopen, you have to create a user account. A free account gives you access to five music downloads every day and standard quality audio.

A free account gives you access to lossy audio and five downloads per day.

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ReverbNation

What We Like

  • Helps you find up-and-coming artists

  • All the music can be streamed

  • Lets you browse for downloads by genre

What We Don't Like

  • Not every song is free to download

  • You need a user account to download some music

ReverbNation is a good pick if you're looking for music downloads from artists you don't yet know about. Several now-popular bands like Imagine Dragons and The Civil Wars started out on ReverbNation.

Not every song you see on this website can be downloaded, but it is all streamable through your web browser. Downloadable songs are indicated by a small download button next to the song.

The Discover page is a good start if you're not sure where to begin looking for new music downloads at ReverbNation. To search by genre, use the Charts page.

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DatPiff

What We Like

  • Includes mixes from popular artists

  • Lets you download entire albums at once

  • Mobile apps are available

  • No user account is necessary

What We Don't Like

  • Limited mainly to rap music

  • Music can be downloaded as MP3 only

If you're into mixtapes and rap, you'll love DatPiff because that's most of the free music downloads you'll find at this website. You can stream as well as download the music.

What you'll find at DatPiff are not only mixtapes made by fans but also releases from artists looking for recognition by giving out their music for free.

One easy way to find free music downloads at DatPiff is to look through the most listened, most downloaded, highest rated, and hot this week sections. Those can be further broken down into all time, this month, this week, and today to see what's been popular over time.

Some of the most popular mixtape downloads at DatPiff are from artists like Lil Wayne, Wiz Khalifa, Big Sean, Meek Mill, and Jadakiss.

DatPiff is available on not only computers but also your mobile device. You can get the DatPiff app for free for iOS, Android, and Windows.

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YouTube

What We Like

  • There's a lot of music available

  • All the songs can be streamed

  • Apps let you stream from your mobile device

What We Don't Like

  • It's really hard to find free music downloads

  • It's too easy to download copyrighted music accidentally

Yes, YouTube is a huge source for music and most of it is illegal to download due to copyright restrictions.

However, if you filter your search results for Creative Commons videos only, it's completely safe to download music from YouTube. Look for videos that have download links to the audio, but if you're sure it's legal and don't see a download link, you can still get it with a YouTube to MP3 downloader.

You might also filter Duration for Short (<4 minutes) to find what are most likely music videos instead of interviews, YouTube movies, etc.

Despite YouTube being the largest video streaming service on the internet, we've placed it at the very bottom of this list because it's not easy to find free music among all the other content.