The Free Music Archive describes itself as "a social music website built around a curated library of free, legal audio." The organization was originally created by Jersey City based free form radio station WFMU with support from the New York State Music Fund. Curators include radio stations like WFMU, KEXP, KBOO venues like ISSUE Project Room, and other organizations: DUBLAB, Halas Radio, and CASH music. Currently the site hosts over 6,500 podsaf...
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