Are there any online communities for trading single (unmixed) tracks from popular commercial music?

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Not sure I understand - are you asking about ways to get tracks without paying for them? – Dr Mayhem Nov 9 '11 at 15:07
By trading, do you mean trading songs with someone else on the internet, or do you mean somewhere to download songs without paying? Do you mean a place to download single songs? Or are you just looking for a place with lossless (unmixed?) tracks? I don't think studios offer unmixed tracks, ever. – cable729 Dec 3 '11 at 23:03
yes, I am looking for unmixed tracks. – marienbad Jan 19 at 2:31
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What you are looking for are called "stems" or "raw tracks" and are generally only made available by artists who actively want to promote remixes of their works.

Some good sources are:

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I don't know of any engineers, producers, or musicians that would post their unmixed solo tracks anywhere. It's kind of like asking the waiter to bring you only one of the raw ingredients instead of the main course.

Perhaps, you are thinking of some software that filters songs for only certain content, like the guitar or voice?

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I'm not familiar with any communities that exist specifically for trading stems ("unmixed tracks"), but most music production forums have a section or etiquette for collaboration. Pick a forum that caters to the kind of music you make, participate in the community, and figure out how the local etiquette works.

There are often a ton of remix projects going on in SoundCloud at any given time, but you will have to do some searching through groups and blogs to find them.

Finally, you should be actively networking and socializing with musicians. Talk to people whose music you like. Some will be open to sharing their music, some won't.

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