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To enjoy the latest releases from the Rkive, just click on the CD cover art below to open the player. You can right click on any of the songs and save them to your hard drive or mp3 player. Or if your browser that can handle mp3 playback, just click on the titles.

Since we are adding so much content lately, we've created seperate band specific web pages. That way you can get more info on the various personel and other noteworthy information about the recordings.

The Romba Zomba Page is here.

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The Unidentified Flying Orchestra Page is here.

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The latest project is actually our first free video offering. It's the band Romba Zomba. This was shot long ago on Standard def video, so it doesn't look great on modern gear, but it is what it is. The whole show was remixed and remastered and it's a great update to the project. Coming soon from Romba Zomba is an audio only release from a Live show with the original Romba Zomba big band.

You can check out the Romba Zomba videos on YouTube by clicking here.
We've created a new page for the audio only version of this live show here.

Here's a nice player with all the Studio recordings from Romba Zomba, click here.



Freshly plucked from the dark nether regions of the Rkives,
Uforkestra with another great friend Lyle Boni on voices and vocal stunts.


Here's a great improvisational project featuring our great friend Mike Grando on drums.


Here we have another remastering project that went very well. It's from the Unidentified Flying Orchestra, and it's called Unconfirmed Sightings. We created a nice custom player for this project as well.


Ok we've got another find from the wayback collection, the band XX's 4 Eyes. The Hoodlum Ballet disk is now online in a stylish player. You can of course download any of the tracks you like. Originally released in 1994, this project was recently remastered and it sounds great again.


Yesterdays sampling comes from two cassettes from around 1984. Featuring the computer and technology Nostradamus-like band from the Boston area called "The T.I.T.S.", which of course as you know stands for: Technology In the Totalitarian Society.

Tape 1 was labelled In Festron, it is preproduction instumentals recorded at Nestron Studios in Salem, Massachusetts. These recordings feature Aron Michalski on drums.


Tape 2 was labelled Inna Basement, and are full versions recorded at the Echo Ave. Studios in Reading Massachusetts. These recordings feature Mike Rowe on drums. The TITS are: Meryl Hubler (vocals), Echo Escher (guitar), Steve Norton (guitar), Dirk Malavase (bass), Brian Pentland (keys), Mike Rowe (drums)