Go On Living Records is an independent music library for directors and video content creators, focused on distinctive original instrumental music for film, video, and other sync licensing use cases. The site emphasizes music that can elevate production value, and offers catalog browsing, featured playlists, and playlist features for registered users. According to the site, all tracks and works are currently created by Mike Larson Schneider under names such as Barstool Astronaut, Yir Hurgh, and Larson Schneider.
The platform feels more like a boutique sync music licensing service than a large stock-asset marketplace. Users can browse Featured Playlists; the site currently shows 9 featured playlists, including High Energy Electronic, Cinematic Electronic, and similar categories. After registering, users can favorite tracks and create custom playlists; the platform also says it can help curate tailored playlists for specific projects. In terms of licensing, the site explicitly offers single-track/single-use licenses, annual subscriptions, quarterly plans, and combinations of original scoring with catalog tracks. However, it does not publicly provide detailed licensing scope, media limitations, territory, term, or copyright terms, so commercial users should confirm everything by email before use.
Pricing information provides a rough starting point: annual subscriptions start as low as $100/month, and single-track single-use licensing starts as low as $50, though pricing varies by track and usage. The platform asks users to provide details such as project type, theme, and work length in order to receive a specific quote. For support, the site says it usually replies within 24-48 hours, and subscriptions may include track placement supervision and even custom scoring, which can be helpful for teams without professional music supervision experience.
Its strengths are clear positioning, relatively strong originality, and room for custom communication. It is suitable for short films, documentaries, ads, independent film/TV projects, and small to mid-sized video teams. The drawbacks are also obvious: the catalog size is not disclosed, and only 9 featured playlists are publicly visible; the catalog is concentrated around a single creator, so stylistic breadth may be narrower than that of larger music libraries; download formats, export compatibility, payment methods, and full licensing terms are not explained.
The site does not provide information about access from China, payment support, or local invoicing, so actual usability should be verified through access testing and email communication. We mark this as unknown. If you need a larger catalog, standardized licensing, and online checkout, alternatives to compare include Artlist, Epidemic Sound, Musicbed, PremiumBeat, AudioJungle, and similar services.
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