Music
173 sites
https://drfred.nekoweb.org/
Fredzone is a personal site by someone who goes by Fred, featuring music players, webrings, and a variety of hobby content hosted on Nekoweb. The entry page hints at a rich interior with autoplay music, flashing graphics, and mature-leaning personal content typical of expressive old-web homepages.
https://mattsmusicpage.com/beatles/across.htm
Matt's Music Page is a comprehensive lyrics and guitar tab repository covering a wide range of bands and artists, including detailed chord progressions and bass tabs for classic songs like The Beatles' 'Across the Universe.' Visitors can browse alphabetically by band name, find movie and TV theme songs, and access a chords handbook, making it a handy reference for musicians of all levels.
https://termotanquedeleche.neocities.org/
Benjamin, the Hispanic artist behind 'Termotanque De Leche', describes his music project as a blend of purple drank overdose and amen breaks, with a discography, blog, and Q&A that lean into absurdist humor and raw personality. The site features a photo gallery, audio, and a chaotic self-introduction that makes it clear this is a music-first creative outlet wrapped in old-web irreverence.
https://dilfgirl.neocities.org/
Phoebe, also known online as dilfgirl or guillotinedeath, runs this colorful personal homepage featuring a music playlist, a Cirno box, and an introduction covering her interests in coding, anime, and internet culture. The site has a distinctly old-web aesthetic with glitchcore influences and showcases her enthusiasm for Okegom, AOT, and connecting with people online.
https://julians-art.neocities.org/
Julian's personal webpage covers a range of creative interests including music, writing, photography, art, and game design, all presented with charming animated icons and a cozy handmade aesthetic. The site is still growing but already hints at a rich inner world, with sections for a library, friends, and even a mailing list.
https://blog.laurencewarner.com/
Laurence Warner's personal blog 'Far from Social' covers music, technology, and independent web culture, with posts exploring topics like getting tracks onto streaming platforms and whether music can reshape the internet. The site carries a minimalist, indie-web ethos with a tagline of 'weblog because the web is ours,' making it a thoughtful corner of the old-web revival movement.
https://cyanidedansen.neocities.org/
Marie P., performing as Cyanide Dansen, is a Paris-based chiptune and 8-bit music artist who shares her releases, gig history, and work as one of the few chiptune show organizers in the city. The site doubles as a portfolio and backup hub, featuring embedded Bandcamp players, collaborative projects, and links to her active music scene involvement.
https://timeful.neocities.org/
Timeful's personal homepage blends music discovery, art, and internet culture, with a focus on rhythm games like Osu and Quaver alongside a love of Dariacore and other niche music. The site is still a work in progress, with a to-do list hinting at ambitious plans including a song page with WAV previews, a music blog, and a Last.fm API integration.
https://andrei.xyz/
Andrei's richly layered personal site blends music curation, photography projects, movie tracking, and blogging into a deeply personal digital home. Highlights include vinyl record collections, curated music playlists under 'Music Hour,' a multilingual creative writing series called 'Lost in Translation,' and annual photography challenges.
https://eatsteas.neocities.org/
Ale's colorful Neocities personal site is a hand-coded digital home for rambling, list-making, shrines, collages, and creative projects, with a notable focus on music including a dedicated shrine for the band Jellyfish and an annual album awards feature. The site has a warm, retro web aesthetic with webrings, a dream journal, a guestbook, and a spotlight section promoting a friend's original sci-fi story.