Grateful Dead concert archive launches on Play Dead streaming service

Deadheads can now stream 424 Grateful Dead concert recordings through the new Play Dead subscription service on Nugs. The platform, partnered with Grateful Dead Productions and Rhino Entertainment, launched with 20 previously unreleased vault recordings. It features high-resolution audio mastered for superior quality.

Play Dead offers access to many Grateful Dead concerts hitting streaming services for the first time. Nugs founder and CEO Brad Serling partnered with the band in 2000 on Project Bandwagon, an early streaming idea that stalled until recent technology advances. Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux and Rhino joined to digitize multitrack tapes, reel-to-reels, and DAT tapes, creating what Serling called the largest tape transfer project in rock history for a single band, according to Billboard. The service will not affect the band's physical releases through Rhino. Lemieux emphasized quality control amid around 2,300 unique bootlegs, with audio mastered better than heavily redubbed cassettes. Minimum resolution stands at 24 bits and 48kHz, surpassing standard CDs. Lemieux said, “This is not, ‘Let’s do quick transfers and spit them out.'” Additional features include Lemieux's curated selections, user playlists, and a navigable interface for the band's vast catalog. Unlike typical archival releases of full shows, Play Dead provides partial concerts. Serling described the recordings as “the last living relic of what was in the room with the band,” captured in high-res digital format. The launch follows celebrations including John Mayer's weekly Sirius XM listening parties and Chloë Sevigny's production on a film about Deadheads, prompted by guitarist Bob Weir's death.

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Radiohead's immersive Kid A Mnesia audiovisual installation on Coachella stage, featuring glitchy album artwork projections amid cheering festival crowd.
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Radiohead to debut Kid A Mnesia installation at Coachella

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Radiohead have announced a new audiovisual installation titled Motion Picture House: Kid A Mnesia, set to premiere at Coachella this weekend. The 75-minute experience draws from artwork created during the sessions for the band's albums Kid A and Amnesiac. It will then tour to several North American cities.

Record Store Day has announced its 2026 lineup, including a limited-edition vinyl of the Grateful Dead's June 11, 1976, performance at Boston Music Hall. The five-LP set captures the band's energetic return to the road after a hiatus. This marks the group's first such release since the death of guitarist Bob Weir last month.

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Following the death of Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir, John Mayer has launched a weekly SiriusXM series called Grateful Dead Listening Party. Airing Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on the Life with John Mayer channel and debuting March 8, the two-hour episodes feature Mayer's favorite Grateful Dead and Dead & Company tracks with his commentary, aiming to unite grieving fans.

De La Soul delivered a Tiny Desk Concert performance that celebrated their legacy and paid tribute to the late Trugoy the Dove. The set featured classics alongside tracks from their new album, Cabin in the Sky. The event marked De La Soul Day on March 3, amid the group's recent reclamation of their music catalog.

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Experimental rock band Horse Lords have revealed their upcoming album Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive!, due out on June 12 via RVNG Intl. The announcement includes two new singles, “Eureka 378-B” and “Brain of the Firm,” each with videos directed by Scott Kiernan. The band also shared dates for a North American summer tour and European shows.

A collection of live John Coltrane recordings known as the Tiberi Tapes will be released for the first time this year. The album, captured between 1961 and 1965, forms part of a year-long celebration of the saxophonist's 100th birthday in September. It will appear as a Record Store Day exclusive on Impulse! on April 18, followed by a wider release later in the year.

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Record Store Day 2026, set for April 18, has announced its complete lineup of special vinyl releases celebrating independent record shops. The event features exclusive reissues and new editions from artists including Charli XCX, David Bowie, Muse, and Bruce Springsteen. Over 300 UK and Ireland stores will participate, alongside thousands worldwide, amid rising vinyl sales.

 

 

 

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