Production Blog: Music Search




I navigated the internet at night, the struggle to find copyright-free music is endless.  I had countless tabs open, many are locked behind paywalls or unclear licensing terms. I looked through search results, hoping to strike gold amidst the sea of copyrighted tracks. 

My frustration was apparent in my family. I had realizing the importance of finding the right soundtrack for my project without risking legal consequences. I had to remind myself every click feels like a step closer to the revolution. Eventually, I finally discover a gem—a copyright-free website that fits my needs perfectly, bringing an end to the nocturnal nightmare.

(Despite them redacting popular sounds on my favorite app- cough, cough.)

Using Universal Music Group , I'm happy to find a selection of copyright-free music for creators to use in our  projects without worrying about legal issues. Their diverse catalog spans various genres, catering to the needs of filmmakers, advertisers, and content creators worldwide. By making this music available,  the company helps support creativity and creation in the industry while fostering collaboration among artists and creators. 

There's something for everyone in the copyright-free collection. The company makes the search process easy and convenient for creators. They providing access to our music through dedicated websites and music libraries. Whether you're working on a film, advertisement, or YouTube video, I can find high-quality music that enhances  creative vision without worry.

I understand the allure of choosing creepy music to set the tone for your project. Thankfully, the catalog includes a selection of eerie and unsettling tracks perfect for creating tension and suspense in films, podcasts, or Halloween-themed content. By selecting creepy music from our copyright-free collection, you can immerse your audience in a chilling atmosphere. Funny enough, the same could be said about Lo-fi music. Replace the call background and keep the music, it can be surprisingly unsettling. So Lo-fi is perfect for vlogs, podcast, advertisement AND thriller.  


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