Music Scenes
282 sites
https://tantontotan.nekoweb.org/
Uchu (also known as Allegro) is a 22-year-old psychology major who built this personal homepage centered heavily around rhythm games, listing their skill levels across over a dozen titles including IIDX, DDR, Chunithm, Maimai, and more. The site also features a self-shipping interests page with a wide range of anime and game characters, plus commissions and resources sections.
http://vertexradio.com/
Vertex Radio appears to be an independent or internet radio station, offering a curated music broadcasting experience online. The site likely serves as a hub for listeners seeking alternative or niche music programming outside of mainstream commercial radio.
https://bit.shifter.net/audio.php
The official site for Bit Shifter, a pioneering chiptune artist known for Game Boy-based electronic music released on the 8bitpeoples label. Visitors can stream tracks like 'Hexadecimal Genome' and 'The Connector Conspiracy,' browse discography info, and explore the world of micromusic and lo-fi chip sounds.
https://be.electrobel.org/
Electrobel has been a free music sharing platform for Belgian and Luxembourg artists since 2003, hosting over 21,000 copyleft tracks spanning genres like IDM, Electronica, and Nu-Jazz. Visitors can stream, discover, and share independent music from thousands of artists, with features including a netlabel, shop, forum, and curated daily suggestions.
https://haller.tripod.com/regional.html
A massive alphabetical directory of regional punk scenes from around the world, linking to local punk pages for cities and states across the US and beyond, from Aberdeen SD to Wuhan China. Each entry includes a brief description of the scene or site, making it an invaluable resource for touring bands and punk fans looking to connect with local hardcore, crust, oi, and street punk communities.
http://daftpunk.themaninblue.com/
Created by Cameron Adams, this interactive page visualizes 'Definitive Daft Punk,' a mashup of 23 Daft Punk tracks, breaking down each component in real time as the audio plays. It's a stunning blend of music and data visualization that lets listeners see exactly how the layered parts contribute to the whole.
https://flamed.omg.lol/
Flamed is a New Zealand-based personal hub from someone who collects vinyl records, reads widely, and games as a Night Elf Hunter in World of Warcraft. The site serves as a launchpad to a blog, linkblog, beer tracker, record shelf, and bookshelf, reflecting a life built around music, reading, and the indie web.
https://webgore.neocities.org/
WEBGORE is a personal Neocities site with a strong love of video game music at its core, featuring webrings, fanlistings, and an Xbox Live Arcade aesthetic. The creator has built a playful, image-heavy space that celebrates game audio culture alongside cool site links and a work-in-progress vibe.
https://rayyan.nekoweb.org/
Rayyan's personal corner of the web features his favorite music acts like Linkin Park, Three Days Grace, and Brent Faiyaz alongside galleries, a guestbook, and a curated links section. The site has a classic early-web feel with animated gifs, mood indicators, webrings, and a self-described vibe of staying up too late drinking Monster energy drinks.
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.