That description suggests to me that the song itself should be furry-themed in some way in order to qualify, not just any kind of music that happens to have been made by someone who's also a member of the fandom. Things like:
* "The Whale" by Electric Light Orchestra
* "Octopus' Garden" by The Beatles
* "All In A Mouse's Night" by Genesis
* "Muskrat Love" by Captain & Tennile
* "Ben" by Michael Jackson
or, even songs which use animals as a metaphor in some way, like Pink Floyd's "Animals" album (based very heavily on Orwell's "Animal Farm"), "Apeman" by The Kinks, "Three Mules" by Al Stewart, "Barracuda" by Heart, and so on.
Frankly, what I'm hearing there at the link you posted, really shouldn't qualify as "furry music", IMO. The only thing "furry" about it is the cover art.
That description suggests to me that the song itself should be furry-themed in some way in order to qualify, not just any kind of music that happens to have been made by someone who's also a member of the fandom. Things like:
* "The Whale" by Electric Light Orchestra
* "Octopus' Garden" by The Beatles
* "All In A Mouse's Night" by Genesis
* "Muskrat Love" by Captain & Tennile
* "Ben" by Michael Jackson
or, even songs which use animals as a metaphor in some way, like Pink Floyd's "Animals" album (based very heavily on Orwell's "Animal Farm"), "Apeman" by The Kinks, "Three Mules" by Al Stewart, "Barracuda" by Heart, and so on.
Frankly, what I'm hearing there at the link you posted, really shouldn't qualify as "furry music", IMO. The only thing "furry" about it is the cover art.