Belgian Bells: Creative Commons Music Library 

Electrobel.be is one of the largest Creative Commons contemporary music libraries I know of and certainly the European leader. Yet, Electrobel.be remains largely unknown to many listeners and producers.
Electrobel.be is a Belgian site that features original music composed primarily by Belgian musicians.  In addition to its Electrobel.be site, Electrobel has other sites dedicated to musicians from other nationalities,  UK, French, Italian, and Dutch branches.
This site offers a wealth of music that could be used for different purposes since their tracks are free to use and released under a CC license. Video makers, podcasters, screencasters and other producers could take full advantage of these easily downloadable tracks.
Electrobel.be’s thousands tracks are organized by genres from hip hop to breakcore and acousmatic.
Users do not need to sign in to download their mp3 tracks. They can access the player by simply clicking on a track or the “listen to all” button at the end of every page.
The quality of Electrobel.be’s tracks varies, but for the most part they are seriously made and showcased on the site looking for feedback and support from other fellow musicians. As they state on their site, “Electrobel is far more than just your local MP3-host. Electrobel is a living community bringing together artists and fans, organising music events, coordinating mutual help and promoting the independent music culture across Europe.” (www.electrobel.be)
Electrobel.be also has its own label Netlabel, which has already released over fifteen albums since 2006, also downloadable from their site http://www.netlabel.be
Producers and listeners need yet to discover this wealth of content and high-quality tracks free to download and use.
Visit Electrobel.be and get started http://www.electrobel.be