Online stores are for suckers. 607 is bringing technology back to the streets. Or the park. On May 20, from 4-8 p.m., he and g-force will be holding court at Kanis Park with an external hard-drive, a laptop and a lot of cords. Six invites fans to bring blank CDs, jump drives, iPods, whatever. Songs from his catalog, stretching back 10 albums, will be available in digital form, 320 bitrate. $1 a pop.

PLUS: Eager fans can pick up “Nobody But Us,” the new album from 607 and Bobby (Mr. Morbid in “light and fun” mode, says 607) before it’s officially released at Riverfest, before and after Six’s performance on Friday, May 23, 7:30 p.m., Triple-S Alarm Stage. $10.

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