Rights
On January 8, 2003, Robert Walter gave permission to for shows to be hosted at the Archive. Note 8/27/05, there is now a separate section for Robert Walter's Super Heavy Organ as well.
I wanted to let you know that I spoke with the Robert, and he is OK with having stuff uploaded on the website.
Hari Berrier
Zeitgeist Artist Management
Policy (updated here 8/2005)
http://www.robertwalter.com/taping.html
Live tapes are a big reason the 20th Congress is growing so rapidly, and we want to continue to provide as cozy taping environment for everyone as possible. Audio cassette and DAT taping is permitted at shows for personal, non-commercial, home use only. We recommend that you bring microphones and portable tape machines. Audience taping is highly recommended. Soundboard patches will be given out on a first come first served basis at the discretion and availability of the sound engineer and production crew. Do not expect power and be prepared for everything. Please stay out of the way of the working crew at all times. Some things that are generally not allowed at 20th Congress shows are CD-R's, large mixers, reel to reel, home decks and long extension cords. It has always been a goal of ours to make taping as much a part of the show as possible, please help us by following common sense at all times.
For information on tape trees and tape trading, check out the DISCUSSION GROUP