Naturally the Dead are okay with MP3, and this policy is the same as all their other music trading policies, basically it's okay as long as you don't make money on the deal.
Most all of the Jam-bands are using MP3, many of them provide them on their websites for download, providing both album cuts and live show outtakes for the fans.
Lauan Records (pronounced loo-ahn>, a Jam bands startup label, has colaborated with the Athens GA group Day By the River (DBR), to put out an all MP3 compact disc. They are providing over 4 hours of MP3 music for $10.00. If that isn't embracing the idea, I don't know what is.
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One in particular is Day by the River (DBR), from Athens GA. They have their own mp3 page which has not only samples from their CD "Fly", but also live cuts from various shows.
Naturally the Dead are okay with MP3, and this
policy is the same as all their other music
trading policies, basically it's okay as long as
you don't make money on the deal.
Most all of the Jam-bands are using MP3, many of them provide them on their websites for download, providing both album cuts and live show outtakes for the fans.
Lauan Records (pronounced loo-ahn>, a Jam bands startup label, has colaborated with the Athens GA group Day By the River (DBR), to put out an all MP3 compact disc. They are providing over 4 hours of MP3 music for $10.00. If that isn't embracing the idea, I don't know what is.
One in particular is Day by the River (DBR), from Athens GA. They have their own mp3 page which has not only samples from their CD "Fly", but also live cuts from various shows.
http://www.daybytheriver.com/samples.html