From unofficial studio soundboard recordings, to unreleased live demo tapes, to audience based DAT recordings and even a few reel tapes from the 70s, the International Echoes Hub is a private community dedicated to the archiving of live, unofficial, historical, musical performances onto CD and DVD.
We guarantee that we have, in our possession, unofficial audio or video of something that you have never heard or have never seen before... period. Come see for yourself.
Got any of your own recordings? Bring them along! To date, we have already amassed over 50 TB of material from hundreds of tapers and traders emerging from more than 40 countries around the globe. This is concert recording availability at it's finest. However, we do have strict trading rules put in place such as no sharing MP3s or any other type of lossy audio, no sharing any incomplete or official recordings, etc...
Experience true excitement driven from our real-time, interactive environment as you compare your concert experiences and trade music w/ hundreds of other like-minded music lovers from around the globe just like you.
The International Echoes Hub - www.echoeshub.com
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1000s of Lossless Concert Recordings Keeping the music alive!
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Posted 28 April 2007 - 07:23 AM
welcome to beatking marooned...the site looks good but the pc software link doesn`t work... :)
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Posted 28 April 2007 - 11:11 AM
Looks great!! But unfortunately, all the live material I have is either MP3 or record company-released live albums. So, I really have nothing to trade. But I'm going to try to dig some up. Any of you guys like Uriah Heep?
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Posted 28 April 2007 - 02:21 PM
rainbowdemon, on Apr 28 2007, 01:11 PM, said:
Looks great!! But unfortunately, all the live material I have is either MP3 or record company-released live albums. So, I really have nothing to trade. But I'm going to try to dig some up. Any of you guys like Uriah Heep?
Hi,
You won't need anything to start trading with us. We will happily share our recordings with you and work on the honor system that you will share them back after you download. The more people sharing the faster the download go.
We don't share mp3 because the top end of the audio above 16khz is cut off and the compression technique cannot be undone.
In hopes all will follow suit, we archive the original lossless audio recordings as they were originally taped. In most cases, with some exception of proper revisions and upgrades, they are sometimes the highest quality audience recordings available.
Lots of people have mp3 players, and make them own for personal use, and thats understandable. They just never delete the originals or ever share the mp3s.
Hope that helps change any doubts you may have had.
- Marooned
FYI: The download link is now fixed. We changed DNS Servers and I had to update the link. Thank you.
This post has been edited by Marooned: 28 April 2007 - 02:24 PM
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Posted 21 July 2007 - 06:35 PM
Another source for bootlegs is Todd's Trading Place. He has an excellent collection of concert recordings to swap...
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