Definitely. I would have expected such recordings to be more sought after. Server slots limit Trem's ability of becoming a live spectator sport, but the recordings have real potential.
BTW, does it matter what client you play the demo on?
Tip: I'd pay good money for a DVD filled with footage from good Trem matches with voice-over commentary from a notorious player. A sort of documentary/video tutorial kind of thing. It's not even very hard to do. Once you have the appropriate demo recording you can replay them and capture video and sound with certain applications, then cut and encode it and add the commentary. Final step, profit.
You'd have to ask around how much would people be willing to pay but I'd venture to guess that there would be interest. Especially if it features well known clans and players and especially if the stuff comes from a tournament. And I can even imagine more than just Trem fans being interested; if it's good stuff it can serve as a generic tactic and strategy tutorial, or attract the attention of other FPS game fans.
So, TOT organizers: at future editions please have someone record from a spectator view and post the demo file. The more the merrier. And the in-game team chat is also particularly interesting (and funny) so if the players can be bothered please also record and post please.
I'll try myself at one of the next editions, but my time zone is quite different from the US, plus I get 150+ ping.