Moby

Moby Offers Free Recordings for Noncommercial Indie Films

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on December 14, 2007 - 12:07pm.

Los Angeles - Recording artist Moby this week launched a website that will offer his music for free licensing to independent and student filmmakers to use in their noncommercial works, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The MobyGratis.com site currently features about 70 pieces of music. "I was a philosophy major and I had a minor in film," Moby told THR. "Ever since then, I've had a lot of friends in the world of independent and non-profit film production. Their recurring complaint is that it's really difficult to license music for movies that have no budgets, so I thought I would start this Web site which very simply provides free music to non-profit indie films."

Dwango, INgrooves to Offer Exclusive Moby Ringtones

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on November 1, 2005 - 4:35am.
Seattle - Mobile entertainment publisher Dwango Wireless announced on Tuesday that it partnered with digital record label INgrooves to offer exclusive ringtones and other mobile content for V2 Records artist Moby. Dwango will offer 30 Moby ringtones exclusively through its Napstertones portal partnership with Napster through January 2006.