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I am passionate about game development and love creating unique gaming experiences.
Yes — with an important clarification. The music presented here is not solely “my” music, but rather our music. Each mix is built upon the creative work of the original composers, who are always credited for their contributions.
Each mix may use a different Creative Commons license (or OGA license). The exact licensing terms are clearly described in the video descriptions and within the streaming track metadata. You are free to use the music in videos, games, podcasts, and other projects — including commercial ones — as long as you respect the specific license attached to each track.
Please credit Glitchart as the DJ / mixer, and include all original composers whose works appear in the mix. The easiest and preferred method is to copy the full attribution text provided in the video description or the streaming track information.
Whenever possible, also include a link to the OGA website where the mix is hosted, or to the specific track or mix page.
Unless stated otherwise, you are free to share, remix, and adapt the music for any purpose, including commercial use. You must give appropriate credit and distribute any derivative works under the same license.
Some tracks may be released under CC0, which does not require attribution — though credit is always appreciated as a sign of respect for the creators.
Learn more about Creative Commons licenses here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/
There isn’t just one reason — there are many.
I believe culture grows stronger when it’s shared, reused, and allowed to evolve. Much of what I create is only possible because other artists chose openness before me, and releasing my work freely is a way of giving something back to that ecosystem.
At the same time, the licenses involved matter. These mixes are built from works released under Creative Commons and similar open licenses. By their nature, those licenses do not allow me to claim exclusive ownership or re-copyright the result as my own. Sharing the mixes under compatible open terms is therefore not just a choice, but a requirement — although choosing to work within this licensing framework is itself a conscious decision.
Open licenses encourages experimentation, learning, and creative reuse — whether that’s in games, videos, podcasts, or personal projects. I value participation and collaboration more than artificial scarcity.
On a personal level, this project is driven by passion, curiosity, and respect for the composers whose work inspires it. If something I share helps others create, learn, or simply enjoy themselves, that feels meaningful in itself.
If you have any questions or inquiries, feel free to reach out to us at glitchapp[at]disroot[dot]org.