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Reviews & News: Moby Morricone?

Even though he was the first artist to have a whole album commercially licensed (not to mention that grating Gwen Stefani duet), Moby has made a move that will likely increase his presence in film. Over on his personal Web site, the electronic music impresario has a section titled “moby gratis” where indie and student filmmakers can find that perfect piece of ambient sound for their project. No stranger to working with film (he has created music for Tomorrow Never Dies, Heat and Joe’s Apartment), Moby has generously posted tracks from his discography as well as unreleased material to listen to and download for free, with no licensing fees for use as long as its "being used in a non-commercial or non-profit film, video or short." And if you do use it for a commercial project, Moby will donate all money to the Humane Society. With more than tracks varying in length, mood and sound already posted, you could have an internationally acclaimed artist score your next flick.
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