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Free DJ Music Beat Database

iBeat:Free DJ Music Beat The database is a veteran sound site established in 2007, providing free beats, loops of lossless high-quality original audio resources that can be applied to background music, radio broadcast background music, music creation. With the CC license, anyone can download and use it for free.

If you are a DJ enthusiast or looking for If you're a DJ enthusiast or looking for some free beats, loops and music, iBeat has a huge library of music licensed under Creative Commons. These beats can be used for all styles of music, such as rock beats, hip-hop, or even general vocal or electronic beats. No registration is required to download and use.

iBeat is maintained by Peter Jones and Anders from Denmark, who have made the site a more open platform than free, with all sound resources available for streaming and use in the public domain, mainly in MP3 and WAVE formats.

Denmark Music Chart

Imusic: Danish Music Rankings is a website that provides the latest Danish music information, artist albums, CD, DVD music purchases, etc., this site is suitable for those who know about the Danish music scene.

The website provides the latest information on Danish music, artist record plans, top40 single list, album ranking Billboards, an online CD and DVD store, as well as Q&A content, the site is bilingual in Danish and English.

Royal Conservatory of Music, Aarhus

Aarhus Royal Academy of Music (Det Jyske Musikkonservatorium) The Danish National Higher Music Academy, founded in 1927, is directly under the Danish Ministry of Culture and has been certified by the Chinese Ministry of Education. It is committed to providing higher education in music, promoting music culture, providing undergraduate and master courses, and has a department of audio technology, The Danish National Center for Electronic Music has 2 departments.

Royal Danish Academy of Music

The Royal Danish Academy of Music (DKDM / RDAM; Det Kongelige Danske Musikkonservatorium), the largest and oldest music academy in Denmark, was founded in 1825 by Giuseppe Siboni and later rebuilt in 1867 Rebuilt by Nils Gade, it has produced a large number of outstanding educational musicians, singers, music educators, church musicians, composers and performers, such as Vaughan Holmboe, Per Nagel, etc. It mainly offers undergraduate and master's degree professional courses, as well as some diploma training courses.

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