CSS Music
Los Angeles, California
PH: 800.468.6874
Email: mfuller@cssmusic.com
CSS Music Celebrates 30 Years Serving You and the Industry, too!
A lot has changed since 1982 when CSS offered its first royalty free volume on vinyl. Formats have come and gone in the last 30 years but CSS, the oldest royalty free music library under original management, is still striving to deliver Royalty Free Music you’ll be proud to use. In addition to a brand new, more ergonomic website, CSS has introduced 6 new 30th Anniversary Volumes including Super Themes Vol 69 "A Night at the Movies"; Repro-file Plus Vol 32 "Neo Soul" and Target Trax Vol 55 "Hollywood Cinema".
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Audio Network
New York, New York
PH: 646.688.4320
Email: nyoffice@audionetwork.com
Recorded by Grammy Award winning composers, Audio Network's catalogue of original music is pre-cleared for multiple-platforms and territories forever.
We provide you with the hottest music to keep your productions fresh. From the latest trends in Dub Step to Orchestral and Country we've got sounds to bring any production to life.
$395 Single Production License gives you unlimited access to our catalogue of 50,000+ tracks.
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Omnimusic
Port Washington, New York
PH: 800.828.6664
Email: daw@omnimusic.com
Our goal has never been to offer the cheapest music, just the best. Our music will transform your production from the ordinary to freakinʼ fabulous. Fresh sounds, full orchestral recordings, and the latest hot tracks from hundreds of A-list composers and musicians around the world.
Every year, thousands of producers choose Omni over all others. Spend five minutes on our site and discover what great music can do for you.
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- Online audition and download
- All-You-Can-Use blanket licenses
- Concierge music search service
- Nine libraries of amazing music
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Sony Creative Software
Madison, Wisconsin
PH: 608.203.2300
With the Premium Collection of Downloadable Loops and Samples from Sony Creative Software, just pick one of the 19 libraries to expand your aural palette. Each box includes a link and serial number for downloading one of the Premium Collection's libraries plus a bonus disk loaded with 500 loops sampling the entire Sony Catalog.

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RoyaltyFreeMusic.com
New York, New York
For over 7 years RoyaltyFreeMusic.com has grown into the dominant site on the web for affordable, no hassle, quality royalty free stock music. Our music is used in many formats including on-hold music, TV & radio commercials, video production, podcasting, web sites, video game production, and application development. We provide over 12,000 music tracks and 12,000 sound effects with subscriptions, albums and single tracks available for online purchase.
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News
Do you really know what you are getting when you choose production music? Can you download and use as much music as you want? Do you get a constant supply of new music tracks to use, with a big enough selection of every imaginable type of music? Continued…
I have a show on a local access channel on my cable system. The cable system has a license from ASCAP and BMI. Do I need any other licenses for the music I use in my show? The answer, most likely, is "yes." Continued…
Los Angeles-based royalty free music library, CSS Music, has launched a new "more ergonomic" website. The new site was built from the ground up to achieve ease of use with little or no scrolling required to see all of the site's features. Continued…
Working with the world's leading advertising agencies and brands, Audio Network is proud to announce it is the official music partner at Cannes Lions 2012 via a partnership with which will provide music throughout the festival. Continued…
The Art of Music is a groundbreaking showcase series presenting criminally overlooked specialty music for film, TV, video game and other media. It attracts over 150 music supervisors, film composers, film directors, game designers and other media professionals for a unique chance to explore niche music style, discover upcoming projects and stay ahead of the curve. Continued…
You've been working in production music for 30 years, first as a composer and producer, and later as a library owner and publisher. What changes have you seen? I could write a book about that! In short, when I started there were around 10 libraries. Continued…
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