Internet Archive - free music for game developers

Internet Archive Open Source Audio

We’ve posted an article previously about free music on the Internet Archive.  But I’ve recently found something else:  music you can use in your games through a collection on the Internet Archive called Open Source Audio.

Much of this is music, and it’s licensed for some sort of free usage, depending on the licensing terms selected by the artist who uploaded the work.  Most entries use various Creative Commons licenses, and some of them can be used commercially in your games.

If you’re looking for music for games, there seems to be 3 general directions you can go:  custom music created by professional musicians (most work in the tv/film industry), stock music created by professional musicians, and recorded music created by musicians (often times amateurs doing it for fun).  In the first two cases, someone is making music specifically for a purpose, and that purpose is either decided by you or the musician, respectively.

However, in the last case, the musician is just making the music he/she/they wants to make, and then recording it.  This sometimes results in more expressive or artistic music, which can do a great job of influencing a game with the same goal.  I think the music in the Open Source Audio collection tends to fit this third case, and best of all, it’s free!  Check it out here:  Internet Archive Open Source Audio.

2 Responses to “Internet Archive - free music for game developers”


  1. 1TheBigCheese

    Nice! I’ve been looking for a way to get good music for flash games.

  2. If you are looking for downtempo tunes for flash videos/etc, check out my cc-licensed tracks @ http://www.generalfuzz.net

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