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Radiohead Says Name Your Own Price for New Album

TechDirt is reporting that the band Radiohead has apparently chosen the path less traveled when it comes to the release of their new album. They are offering two very unique methods of purchase for their new music, the ability to name your own price for a digital download or the ability to purchase a special "discbox" which will contain the album on CD and vinyl in addition to a horde of goodies. Will be interesting to see how this new model works out for them and what it might do to more traditional methods.

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  1. direct link? by darthpenguin · · Score: 5, Informative

    How about a direct link to the page where you can pre-order the album (in either form)? http://www.inrainbows.com/

  2. "Unique" by Ancient_Hacker · · Score: 5, Informative
    Something is either unique or it isn't.

    There's no "Somewhat unique", or "very unique".

  3. Re:They're make up for it by kebes · · Score: 4, Informative

    That being said, I wonder if this is some kind of strange social experiment to see if anyone actually puts more than $0 in the price box.
    It's an interesting social experiment, to be sure... but not the first. Jamendo, offers Creative-Commons music for free download, and provides a link to "support the artist" if you want to. Evidently, people are willing to donate money for free music.

    Magnatune also allows the buyer to set the price for an album purchase online: from $8 to $18. As far as I know, they've never released stats about how much people decide to pay.

    So, this new model is not entirely unique.

    I probably won't.
    That's your choice. Many other people (myself included) certainly will pay some amount for the album. I guess the idea is that although lots of people will download it for free, those people would probably have downloaded it for free (via P2P) anyways. At least in this case, you allow those people who value easy downloading to conveniently "do the right thing" and directly support the artist.
  4. You're cheating yourself by PCM2 · · Score: 4, Informative

    Somebody once took me to a Radiohead show to get rid of an extra ticket. I wasn't expecting much, but I was curious enough to check it out. I have to say: They blew the doors off. They were a really, really, really solid live band, and it took me a bit by surprise. Since then I've gone back and listened to their records and gained a lot more respect for their music. It's still not necessarily my cup of tea, but if there are any mainstream rock bands working that deserve respect I would say that Radiohead is one of them.

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  5. Re:If the RIAA sues us... by wishmechaos · · Score: 4, Informative

    Yes, you _are_ wrong.