Creative Commons Music – Discover Independent Artists Shared with Care
IndieQRadio is an independent, community-driven radio platform dedicated to amplifying original voices from around the world. IndieQRadio supports musicians who are unsigned and/or independent and is deeply thankful for those artist who generously share their work under Creative Commons (CC) licenses, allowing music to be shared, discovered, and appreciated in a truly open way.

IndieQRadio is built on the belief that independent music deserves space, respect, and proper attribution, and that artists and listeners thrive together when creativity is accessible.
We are deeply grateful to every artist who makes their music available through Creative Commons. It is an honor to be able to share these songs, to credit their creators, and to help connect their work with new listeners. IndieQRadio recognizes that this generosity is a gift, and we treat each track with care, respect, and appreciation.
Creative Commons Music – Celebrating Artists Sharing Their Work
The IndieQRadio playlist reflects a wide spectrum of independent sound. Intimate storytelling appears in “Temporary Homes” by Cud Eastbound (CC) and “Save My Soul” by MC Cullah (CC), while seasonal reflection comes through “Losing Over Christmas” by Greg Atkinson (CC). Thoughtful songwriting continues with “Night and Day” by Finn Anderson (CC), alongside the atmospheric indie folk of “Insomnia” and “Gallows Hill” by Josh Woodward (CC).
Traditional and roots-inspired music is represented by “Matty Groves” by Howie Mitchell (CC) and “Red Clay Country” by Howie Mitchell & Charlotte Williams (CC), while heartfelt Americana shines in “Come Back to Nashville” by Katy Kirby (CC). Holiday and folk interpretations are shared through “Good King Wenceslaus” by Pierce Murphy (CC) and “Krampus’s Workshop” by Kevin MacLeod (CC).
IndieQRadio also highlights instrumental and cinematic works such as “Adaptation (Instrumental)” by Anthem of Rain (CC) and “Burn the World Waltz” by Alexander Nakarada (CC). Modern indie energy can be heard in “Another Day” and “Fear & Assurance” by Bent Wyre (CC), “On Sale” by Golden Duck Orchestra (CC), and “Full Bloom” by King and Crozier (CC). Environmental and reflective themes appear in “The Natures Friend” by Carlos Javed (CC).
Emotion-driven tracks like “Oxygen Mask” by Andy G. Cohen (CC), “It’s Not Hard to Get Lost” by Bryan Mathys (CC), and “Robbers of Joy” by Jon Shuemaker (CC) sit alongside “Help Me” by Jon Worthy and the Bends (CC). IndieQRadio also features multiple works by Lee Wastler—“Do You Believe,” “Dusty Streets,” and “My Dearest” (all CC)—illustrating the value of sharing a complete artistic voice.
Creative and intimate songwriting continues with “A Summer Feast” by Lemon Knife (CC), “Whispers In My Mind” and “Perfect One” by Man Bites Dog (CC), and “To Be Still…” and “Quiet like a mouse” by Michael Angel (CC). Fresh contemporary sounds arrive via “New Hustle” by Mudder Leigh (CC), “See Through” and “Queen’s Lodge” by Mild Wild (CC), “Mary Christmas” by Nexto (CC), and “Change” by My Monthly Date (CC).
Further highlights include “Mad About You” and “Nighthawks” by Pierce Murphy (CC), “Speak with Your Eyes” and “Falling” by Scott Jacobs (CC), “Rat Me Out” and “Laughing Along” by Square People (CC), and “Surf Shimmy” by Kevin MacLeod (CC). The playlist continues with “Angel Eyes” by telesphorus (CC), “Time Doesn’t Wait” by The IMG (CC), “Reason” by The New Valleys (CC), and “Love Murders Your Heart” by The Sensational Country Blues Wonders! (CC).
IndieQRadio concludes this journey with “Time Will Fail Us” by TROIGO (CC), “The Werewolf Rock” by The Zombie Dandies (CC), expansive electronic works like “Solar Wind” and “Ashes To Ashes” by 1st Contact (CC), and the festive collaboration “Ashes and Dreams x Dufus Moe – Happy Happy Christmas HS23” by Ashes and Dreams (CC).
IndieQRadio exists because of these artists. We thank them sincerely for trusting the Creative Commons model and for allowing their music to be shared. It is a privilege to play their work and to help their voices travel further.
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