Has anyone ever gone through and cataloged the soundboard/matrix recordings available on Archive.org? I’ve started randomly going through and downloading the flac files (these are lossless files unlike MP3) for each that I find. Some of the soundboards aren’t as “exciting” as some of the best audience recordings but the matrix (a mix of a soundboard source and audience source) can be almost official in quality. From what I can tell soundboard sources were much more common up until 2006 than after. Anyhow, these are the ones I’ve found so far & feel free to add to the list:
11-5-2003 Beachland Ballroom/Cleveland, OH (SBD)
1-23-2004 Alley Katz/Richmond, VA (Matrix)
2-18-2004 Bluebird Theatre/Denver, CO (Matrix)
7-29-2004 Visulite Theater/Charlotte, NC (Matrix)
7-30-2004 Ziggys/Winston-Salem, NC (Matrix)
10-28-2004 The Wheelroom/Iowa City, IA (Matrix)
1-1-2005 Bowery Ballroom/New York, NY (SBD)
3-31-2005 The Blue Note/Columbia, MO (Matrix)
2-24-2006 Orange Peel/Asheville, NC (Matrix)
10-17-2006 The Underground/Hamilton, Ontario (Matrix)
Soundboard/Matrix Recordings available on Archive.org
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Soundboard/Matrix Recordings available on Archive.org
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Agreed, Brett, most SBD's usually disappoint me. Since the SBD is usually mixed for the House Sound, the mix between the instruments is isn't usually ideal. ie. vocals too high, drums / bass too low, virtually no crowd noise... Big fan of the Matrix, usually the best of both worlds. In most cases, a quality AUD recording (with a mic placed far enough away from the idle chatterers during the songs) works good enough for my ears. I think I've downloaded and listened to 500+ shows over the years at this point... If you can find it, Alex Leary did a Matrix of a Jason show from DC on 2-4-15 that has incredible sound (was up at DIME or BTREE at the time). PM me if you're interested and can't find it.brett27295 wrote:Has anyone ever gone through and cataloged the soundboard/matrix recordings available on Archive.org? I’ve started randomly going through and downloading the flac files (these are lossless files unlike MP3) for each that I find. Some of the soundboards aren’t as “exciting” as some of the best audience recordings but the matrix (a mix of a soundboard source and audience source) can be almost official in quality. From what I can tell soundboard sources were much more common up until 2006 than after.
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Agreed. I am a big fan of quality audience recordings. I usually prefer them to soundboards, though soundboards for 60's/70's live shows are nice because excellent audience recordings are pretty rare. I'm interested in collecting all the DBT soundboard/matrixes because they are fairly rare and are nice for really focusing on certain aspects of a show. And some of the matrix recordings are excellent.
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So glad you posted this topic Brett. It made me go in today and give these a cursory listen.
Had heard the Alley Katz and near-legendary Visualite shows before but hadn't really heard The Blue Note one before. Wow. If you have some time check this one out. https://archive.org/details/dbt2005-03-31.mtx.flac16
Had heard the Alley Katz and near-legendary Visualite shows before but hadn't really heard The Blue Note one before. Wow. If you have some time check this one out. https://archive.org/details/dbt2005-03-31.mtx.flac16
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That Asheville show was my first.
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