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Thread started 09/26/14 8:17am

Phishanga

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New Thom Yorke solo album... like, now!

Hey loudmouth, shut the fuck up, right?
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Reply #1 posted 09/26/14 10:36am

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8 new tracks + 1 video for $6.00. A win-win for fans. thumbs up!


Track listing:

01. "A Brain in a Bottle"
02. "Guess Again!"
03. "Interference"
04. "The Mother Lode"
05. "Truth Ray"
06. "There Is No Ice (For My Drink)"
07. "Pink Section"
08. "Nose Grows Some"

[Edited 9/26/14 20:09pm]

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Reply #2 posted 09/26/14 11:23am

lezama

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I like the track that they show the video for. His vocals actually reminded me of Prince.

I think the Bittorrent idea makes great sense too.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #3 posted 09/26/14 3:54pm

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Not Thom Yorke hallucinating over some weird ass electronic beats and pretending it's musical experimentation. This ain't music anymore. It's pretending to be a genius at something nobody will understand but Thom Yorke himself.

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Reply #4 posted 09/26/14 6:47pm

Jagar

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thom yorke is dissapearing up his own ass.

Sorry bro, I liked Radiohead, but you're no Peter Gabriel.

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Reply #5 posted 09/26/14 8:08pm

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Thom Yorke is the First Artist to use BitTorrent's New Paywall Feature
September 26th
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Thom Yorke has sympathized with fans who pirate his music in the past, and now the Radiohead frontman is taking advantage of those pirates' favorite tool: torrenting.


The artist's latest solo album, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, is the first BitTorrent Bundle that will be partially locked behind a paywall.


Yorke said in an announcement that the album release is "an experiment."

He and producer Nigel Godrich want to see if the Yorke-loving music populace "can get its head around" the new business model.


Previous BitTorrent Bundles let torrenters have a free taste of some content and unlock the rest by providing an email address or an optional monetary "donation."


BitTorrent's Director of Communications Christian Averall said in 2013 that the company wants to "make the transaction easier" between artists and consumers.


Yorke fans will be able to download a single track and a video from the new album for free, but the singer will require more than an email address to cough up the rest.


Thankfully $6 isn't a lot to pay for an entire album. In this initial test of BitTorrent Bundle paywalls the artist handles the transaction and keeps 90% of the money, with the other tenth going to BitTorrent itself, and users have a limited number of downloads per transaction.


If people buy in and the "experiment" proves fruitful, more artists could go this route and provide fans with a cheap, easy way to get what they want through established technological channels.

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Reply #6 posted 09/29/14 12:46pm

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Yorke's Album a Success For BitTorrent, 430K Downloads
September 29th


Thom Yorke surprised fans on Friday with the release of a new solo album, Tomorrow's Modern Boxes, made available exclusively at
BitTorrent for the pay-gated price of just $6.

As of Monday, there had been 430,000 downloads worldwide of the album. Some were free, as one track and a video in front of the paygate can be previewed before purchase. While that number can't be revealed under terms of the agreement, Matt Mason, chief content officer of BitTorrent Inc., said that the company has "been really, really happy at the conversion rate."

The numbers can be found at Yorke's Bundle. Mason noted, "The experiment was a massive success as far as we're concerned," and that consumers "can expect to see a lot from more us."

For BitTorrent, the release of Yorke’s album exemplifies its attempts to get in the good graces of content owners — many of whom have viewed the company’s software as facilitating rampant piracy. BitTorrent notes that it does not link to pirated content from its own services or software.

Under the deal, BitTorrent takes 10% of the profits, with the artist receiving 90%. Yorke had noted, in a joint statement with producer Nigel Gorich on Friday, "If it works well it can be an effective way of handing some control of Internet commerce back to people who are creating the work."



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Reply #7 posted 10/02/14 12:27pm

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Wow!
1.1M downloads and counting.

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Reply #8 posted 10/02/14 12:42pm

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Bittorrent Wants to Become A RIAA Certified Music Service


Read here.

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Reply #9 posted 10/21/14 6:27am

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According to BitTorrent stats, the album has now been downloaded almost 4M times– though no stats have been released to say how many of those who downloaded it have paid the $6 to unlock the audio files within.

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