peer to peer is the best thing to happen to taper-friendly bands since the DAT tape (I know calling it a DAT tape is redundant, but whatever). Now, instead of receiving a copy of a copy of a copy of a show via snail mail, everyone gets a bit perfect copy with verifiable data. No more clicks and pops from all the generations of cd and analog tape copying. And the music gets out there faster. I've started downloading a show within minutes of waking up the next morning.
Panic fans on slashdot?!? good to see i'm not the only one who had to buy new hard drives to hold all those shows. Spring tour ain't comin fast enough. And archive.org also has thousands of free shows in their audio section.
peer to peer is the best thing to happen to taper-friendly bands since the DAT tape (I know calling it a DAT tape is redundant, but whatever). Now, instead of receiving a copy of a copy of a copy of a show via snail mail, everyone gets a bit perfect copy with verifiable data. No more clicks and pops from all the generations of cd and analog tape copying. And the music gets out there faster. I've started downloading a show within minutes of waking up the next morning.
Panic fans on slashdot?!? good to see i'm not the only one who had to buy new hard drives to hold all those shows. Spring tour ain't comin fast enough. And archive.org also has thousands of free shows in their audio section.