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The Live Music Archive is a community committed to providing the highest quality live concerts in a lossless, downloadable format, along with the convenience of on-demand streaming.
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The Live Music Archive (LMA), part of the Internet Archive, is an ad-free collection of over 250,000 concert recordings in lossless audio formats. The songs are also downloadable or playable in lossy formats such as Ogg Vorbis or MP3.
At a pace of uploading nearly 30 items a day, the Live Music Archive reached the one-quarter million recording mark in June, and now takes up more than 250 terabytes of data on Internet Archive servers.
You can download over 250,000 live recordings for free through the Live Music Archive. Thousands of musicians have agreed to allow recordings of their live concerts available to download completely for free on this website.
Listen to concerts from thousands of artists, from the 1960s to today. Live Music Archive is the best way to listen to the Internet Archive’s vast collection of live music from bands like the Grateful Dead, String Cheese Incident, Billy Strings, Goose, and many more!
For 20 years, we have kept curating, uploading to the Live Music Archive about 1,000 recordings per month with the total now at 240,000 recordings in total – by far the largest collection of live music recordings in the world. We should reach 250,000 by next summer.
It’s quite tempting to visit Internet Archive’s Live Music Archive and be drawn to the bands you’re familiar with and adore. Grateful Dead, Smashing Pumpkins, Jason Mraz, Yonder Mountain String Band, and Guster all beg you to choose their name, boasting 300+ shows and countless downloads.