Browse hidden music sources
Browse the book to find a diverse range of sources.
Now you can collect rare samples in minutes, not hours. We've curated hundreds of lesser-known music sources so you can find the perfect samples with ease.
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How it works
Stop wasting hours digging for samples.
Start using Crate Stash to find the perfect samples effortlessly.
Browse the book to find a diverse range of sources.
Visit each source and preview the available recordings.
Get the audio from your chosen sources to use in your projects.
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Here's everything you need to know before joining.
Finding rare records on your own can be a time-consuming and tedious process, involving hours of research and endless digging through physical crates. Crate Stash provides a comprehensive database of meticulously curated online sources. We do the heavy lifting for you—sifting through hundreds of potential sources to find the best ones. Our team has invested countless hours sorting through tens of thousands of online sources to ensure you have access to the most elusive and high-quality records. With Crate Stash, you can save valuable time and effort, focusing instead on what you love—creating music.
The sources include music in a variety of genres and styles. Most of them are vintage records that are now out of print. It’s up to you to dig and research the material for use in your projects.
Yes! We’ve labeled each source so you’ll know which ones have downloads available.
No. The database helps you find real music, not royalty free material.