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Oct 06, 2025
2:05 AM
Performance: A 10-minute set via Zoom before one of our staff meetings
Schedule Options:
Mondays: Sound check at 9:40 AM PT, performance from 9:55–10:05 AM PT
Fridays: Sound check at 11:40 AM PT, performance from 11:55 AM–12:05 PM PT
Honorarium: $100 + tips (via Venmo or PayPal)
Creative Freedom: Play what you love—we welcome all genres, styles, and sounds!
Optional: With your permission, we’ll record and archive your performance.
Our friendly audio tech will help with setup, and we recommend using the latest version of Zoom on your computer for best sound.

How to Get Involved
Please complete our online form, or
Send an e-mail to our booking team at info@archive.org with a short bio and any links to your music, social media, or merch.
Why Play for the Archive?
The Internet Archive is a nonprofit research library with a mission to provide Universal Access to All Knowledge. Our staff—curious, grateful, and globally distributed—loves starting and ending the week with new music. It’s a short, fun way to share your sound with a receptive, appreciative audience.

The following guest post from free-range archivist and software curator Jason Scott is part of our Vanishing Culture series, highlighting the power and importance of preservation in our digital age. Read more essays online or download the full report now.

At the Internet Archive we have a technical marvel: emulators running in the browser, allowing computer programs—after a fashion and with some limits—to play with a single click. Go here, and you’re battling aliens. Go there, and you’re experiencing what a spreadsheet program was like in 1981. It’s fast, fun, and free.

We also encourage patrons to upload the software that affected their early lives, and to then encourage others to play these programs with a single click. And so, they do—many, many people working through an admittedly odd set of instructions to make these programs live again.

But of the dozens of machines and environments our system supports, one very specific one dwarfs the others in terms of user contributions: thousands and thousands of additions compared to the relative handful of others. And what is that environment?













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