Music Scenes
282 sites
https://webringthemusic.info/
WeBringTheMusic is a webring built by Dave Hawkins to connect independent musicians who maintain their own real websites, free from corporate platforms and algorithms. Visitors can browse a directory of indie artist sites, join the ring, and experience the decentralized, community-driven spirit of the early web applied to music discovery.
https://kikurireviews.neocities.org/
KikuriReviews is a personal music review site covering artists like Kendrick Lamar, Billie Eilish, Twenty One Pilots, C418, and Charli XCX, with a growing focus on the anime 'Bocchi The Rock' and indie web culture. The creator shares song recommendations, album reviews, and fanart from the Bocchi fandom, making it a charming mix of music enthusiasm and anime appreciation.
https://wynterskieslife.neocities.org/
Wynter Skies Zone is a lovingly crafted personal homepage by a creator who describes it as 'the site I would've made at 13,' packed with shrines, graphics, original characters, recipes, and quirky content like root beer ratings and a Southern food survey. The site has a warm, nostalgic old-web energy with hundreds of collected graphics, active shrines for A Christmas Carol and Power Rangers, and a heavy dose of personal charm throughout.
https://jackspiral.neocities.org/
Jack's personal Neocities page highlights current favorite songs and features webrings, stamps, and links alongside a brief introduction to the 18-year-old creator. Music is the most prominently featured interest, with a dedicated section for current listening and resources linked throughout.
https://tackyvillain.neocities.org/
Tackyvillain's personal creative hub features monthly album reviews focused on extreme metal and emo genres, alongside original art, zines, games, and character pages. Shrines dedicated to interests like tokusatsu and RuneScape round out a dense, frequently updated site built with an old-web spirit.
http://soundsfabulous.com/
Dick Dyszel shares the 30-year history of his DJ company, Sounds Fabulous, which pioneered all-digital disc jockey services in the Washington DC metro area starting in 1986. The site also introduces 'George,' a low-cost computerized virtual DJ system he created in 2012 for parties, weddings, and corporate events in Northern Virginia.
http://jazzchicago.net/reviews/2010/Bestof2009.html
Brad Walseth of JazzChicago.net presents his top jazz albums of 2009, featuring detailed picks from artists like Tobin Mueller, Nicole Mitchell, and Corey Wilkes alongside brief critical commentary on each release. The page is part of a larger Chicago-focused jazz review site covering albums, concerts, and emerging artists in the contemporary jazz scene.
http://edgeofseventeen.altervista.org/stevie
Pretty Fearless is a fanlisting dedicated to Stevie Nicks, the legendary singer-songwriter known for her work with Fleetwood Mac and her solo career. Created by Jennifer, the site invites fellow fans to join a growing list of 36 members who share a love for Stevie's voice, songs, and iconic style.
https://digitalspace.neocities.org/
Digital Space+- is a music-focused personal site where the creator shares recommendations, reviews, and thoughts on physical music formats. Still in its early stages, the site promises regular music content including a weekly featured track and resource pages for fellow music enthusiasts.
https://prin.lu/
The personal hub of Luka Prinčič (also known as Prince Lucija), a genderqueer computer musician and media artist from Ljubljana creating dark funk, experimental electronics, and abstract sound work. The site features an active performance calendar spanning festivals across Europe, links to releases, livecoding meetups, and a newsletter called The Irregular Broadcast.