Music
163 sites
https://51db.neocities.org/
Named after a LOONA song referencing the decibel level of rainfall, this personal site by 51db features a music blog, cross-stitch hobby pages, and an FFXIV character page alongside a carefully designed old-web aesthetic. The site has been lovingly rebuilt multiple times since 2022, with the creator's passion for music and crafts forming the core of its content.
https://minutestomidnight.co.uk/
Minutes to Midnight is a long-running personal journal by a UK-based musician and producer, active since 2002, covering music production, sound design, bass work, and occasional personal reflections. The site features an extensive archive of production logs, mix notes, and behind-the-scenes posts about original recordings spanning over two decades.
https://squaredpancake.neocities.org/
SquaredPancake's Endless Archive is a personal Neocities site with a gridpaper aesthetic, inviting visitors to explore through a central logo portal. The landing page teases seasonal music content, suggesting a creative space centered around musical discoveries and personal curation.
https://music-guy-samck.neocities.org/
Sam's site is a personal hub built by a 17-year-old Brazilian creator who lists music, acting, and coding as his main passions, with music taking the lead since 2022. Visitors can explore his previous works, a sound test section, and an arcade, all wrapped in a charming Neocities aesthetic.
https://thrill.neocities.org/
Thrillhouse is a personal Neocities site featuring a "MY MUSIC" section as a prominent nav item alongside articles, patchnotes, and a guestbook, suggesting a creator sharing their musical work and writings. The retro-styled layout, anti-AI webring badge, and Linux/Adobe graphics signal a classic old-web enthusiast building something personal and DIY.
https://midifreak.online/
CoffeeBug's colorful personal corner of the web showcases their original music releases across Bandcamp, YouTube, and Spotify, with a distinct indie and chiptune-adjacent aesthetic. Visitors will find embedded audio, a Q&A section, polls about RPG games and Nintendo handhelds, and a sprawling collection of personal projects tied together by a chaotic, deeply charming old-web sensibility.
http://machack2000.blogspot.com/
A Brooklyn-based musician and artist documents their exploration of experimental music creation, live performance challenges, and DIY instrument hacking using tools like Max/MSP/Jitter, Pure Data, and custom keyboard controllers. The blog blends reflections on the creative process with technical hardware projects, offering a fascinating window into lo-fi experimental sound art.
https://pbat.ch/
Paul Batchelor's personal hub describes his work as someone who 'teaches computers how to sing,' pointing to compositions, projects, and a wiki alongside social links. The site serves as a minimal but intriguing portal into his work at the intersection of music and computing, including algorithmic or computer-generated music.
https://saint-clair.net/
The official website of Jerome Saint-Clair, also known by the handle 01010101, this page serves as a home base for the artist and their creative output. The minimalist presentation and cryptic shrug aesthetic give it a distinctly understated old-web personal character.