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The music industry has stepped on people for far too long, and it's not only the customer who is affected. Radiohead is taking a stand, and advantage of the fact that they have no current contract with any record label. Their latest album, In Rainbows, which has been in the works for over two years, will be released only through the official album site.
Interestingly, if you wish to purchase a downloadable version of the album, you are the one whose left in choosing a price. This is a solid idea since fans will obviously not feel right by ripping off one of their favorite bands and also attempts to prove a point to the music industry. We need to see more of this... a lot more.
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This is major, and it's such a slap in the record industry's face. An unsigned superband, treating loyal fans and customers like loyal fans and customers instead of thieves -- what a revolutionary concept.
Source: Boing Boing
Interestingly, if you wish to purchase a downloadable version of the album, you are the one whose left in choosing a price. This is a solid idea since fans will obviously not feel right by ripping off one of their favorite bands and also attempts to prove a point to the music industry. We need to see more of this... a lot more.
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This is major, and it's such a slap in the record industry's face. An unsigned superband, treating loyal fans and customers like loyal fans and customers instead of thieves -- what a revolutionary concept.
Source: Boing Boing