Immediatek's DiscLive to Record Major Disaster Relief Concert

Musicians 4 Disaster Relief include Rick Derringer, Michael Bolton, Eddie Money, Loverboy, Twisted Sister, and more


ORLANDO, Fla. and DALLAS, Jan. 27, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Immediatek, Inc. (OTCBB:ITEK) announced today that DiscLive is recording the Musicians 4 Disaster Relief concert to be held on February 5th in Orlando, FL. The concert, organized by legendary rock musician Rick Derringer in association with The John Entwistle Foundation, is to assist the victims of the recent tsunami and also the rash of hurricanes that have battered Florida. It is the first-ever major disaster relief concert recorded by DiscLive, and also the first event of its kind to have mass CDs available immediately after the show.

DiscLive will be onsite selling live CDs of the event, and will also offer a special 2-CD compilation in a numbered collector's set for $25 each. The compilation CD, which will represent the first release on Immediatek's "Moving Records" label, and the onsite live CD "Paks" are available for pre-order on the www.m4dr.org website, as well as www.disclive.com.

Participants include Mr. Derringer, (who is also acting as Executive Music Director for the event); Michael Bolton; AC/DC's Brian Johnson; The Allman Brothers' Dickey Betts; Three Dog Night's Chuck Negron; Loverboy; Grand Funk Railroad's Mark Farner; from Cheap Trick, Rick Nielsen and Robin Zander; Eddie Money & Band; Dee Snider & Twisted Sister; Jacobs Loc (featuring the former lead singer of "O Town"); TorQue; and The Landers Sisters. Additional surprise guests will likely be announced between now and showtime.

The show promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime affair. In addition to individual and group performances throughout the event, superstars will band together with other celebrities at the end of the night to perform an original song composed by Mr. Derringer entitled "Dawn of Love." DiscLive CDs will include this special performance and the track will also be available for download.

Charity proceeds raised through the event will go to the John Entwistle Foundation, who will then disseminate funds to the American Red Cross and the Florida Hurricane Relief Fund.

Zach Bair, CEO of Immediatek and DiscLive, said, "We are thrilled to be working with Rick and the other artists for this great cause, which is probably the most important DiscLive event to-date. We believe we can help raise a substantial amount of relief funds through our unique product offering. The fans will be excited to have such a unique collectable -- while at the same time supporting the relief effort both in Florida and in the Far East."

Mr. Derringer, who organized the concert, added, "This is a truly monumental undertaking deserving of everyone's heartfelt support."

Bair said DiscLive may roll up two of its custom mobile recording and duplication rigs to the event in order to handle the extra capacity for the estimated 30,000+ crowd.

Immediatek (OTCBB: ITEK) is the parent company of DiscLive, and is the developer of NetBurn Secure(TM) (www.netburncd.com), the only "single-click CD download and burn" software product on the market that helps record labels, artists, and content providers curb Internet piracy and protect their revenues by providing copy control even after digital music has been burned to disc, and which provides a new paradigm in digital delivery through the NetBurn Portal System. Immediatek is combining technologies to create new and exciting product offerings, all geared for creating new revenue streams for artists and labels, and implementing copy management to help reduce illegal file-sharing activity. Immediatek was founded by CEO and musician Zach Bair, who also founded venture-backed Voyence (www.voyence.com) as PowerUp Networks in 2000. NetBurn Secure also employs technology by third parties such as Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) and includes security components by SunnComm International (SCMI). Immediatek's company website is www.immediatek.com.

DiscLive (www.disclive.com) is the leading player in the quickly growing market of live discs made available immediately after the concert, and utilizes patent-pending technology and industry experience to crank out 1,000 high quality double-disc CD sets in less than 20 minutes after a performance. A May 2nd headline in The New York Times dubbed the DiscLive offer of legal, high-quality CDs made available immediately after the concert "Rock's Best New Souvenir." DiscLive Europe (www.discliveeurope.com) was launched in November 2004 with a successful United Kingdom tour by the Levelers. DiscLive also broke new ground by recording a digital-only concert for legendary band the Doors of the 21st Century from the Universal Lending Pavillion in Denver, CO. The show was available online within just a few hours via Immediatek's NetBurn.

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