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A MESSAGE FROM THOM YORKE AND NIGEL GODRICH (& A New Thom Yorke Album!)

This showed up in my email this morning:

A MESSAGE FROM THOM YORKE AND NIGEL GODRICH

As an experiment we are using a new version of BitTorrent to distribute a new Thom Yorke record.

The new Torrent files have a pay gate to access a bundle of files..

The files can be anything, but in this case is an ‘album’.

It’s an experiment to see if the mechanics of the system are something that the general public can get its head around …

If it works well it could be an effective way of handing some control of internet commerce back to people who are creating the work.

Enabling those people who make either music, video or any other kind of digital content to sell it themselves.

Bypassing the self elected gate-keepers.

If it works anyone can do this exactly as we have done.

The torrent mechanism does not require any server uploading or hosting costs or ‘cloud’ malarkey.

It’s a self-contained embeddable shop front…

The network not only carries the traffic, it also hosts the file. The file is in the network.

Oh yes and it’s called

Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes.

Thom Yorke & Nigel Godrich

You can get the album for $6 here.

You can watch a video for the track “A Brain In A Bottle” Here.

Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes Tracks:

01 A Brain In A Bottle.mp3
02 Guess Again!.mp3
03 Interference.mp3
04 The Mother Lode.mp3
05 Truth Ray.mp3
06 There Is No Ice (For My Drink).mp3
07 Pink Section.mp3
08 Nose Grows Some.mp3

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Thom Yorke & Nigel Godrich

Video: Radiohead’s Thom Yorke DJs Poolside At Roosevelt Hotel in L. A.

Thom Yorke at the Roosevelt Hotel. Photo from video by Spellesmusic.

Some fans videoed some of Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke’s recent DJ set out by the pool at the Roosevelt Hotel in Los Angeles.

Check it out.

Thanks Stereogum!

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Watch: Atoms For Peace Do ‘Before Your Very Eyes’ in Tokyo

Photo via Atoms For Peace Facebook page.

Atoms For Peace, “Before Your Very Eyes,” live at Studio Coast, Tokyo Japan.
Filmed by MTV Networks Japan on November 23, 2013 in Tokyo, Japan.

Thanks Pitchfork.

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Webcast: Atoms For Peace Live From Austin’s Moody Theater

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Thom Yorke performing tonight (Oct. 13, 2012) at Moody’s Theater.

Not to be shut down by the weather, Atoms For Peace have taken over the Moody Theater in downtown Austin to perform tonight. Their set will be webcast beginning at 10 p.m. CT. The group were to have performed at Austin City Limits Music Festival but today’s entire lineup was cancelled because of the weather.

Watch here:

Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Says Spotify is “the last desperate fart of a dying corpse”

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Thom Yorke hasn’t kept quiet about his hatred of Spotify. Now he’s spoken to Mexico’s Sopitas.com and this is some of what he has to say:

“I feel like the way people are listening to music is going through this big transition. I feel like as musicians we need to fight the Spotify thing. I feel that in some ways what’s happening in the mainstream is the last gasp of the old industry. Once that does finally die, which it will, something else will happen. But it’s all about how we change the way we listen to music, it’s all about what happens next in terms of technology, in terms of how people talk to each other about music, and a lot of it could be really fucking bad. I don’t subscribe to the whole thing that a lot of people do within the music industry that’s ‘well this is all we’ve got left. we’ll just have to do this.’ I just don’t agree.

When we did the ‘In Rainbows’ thing what was most exciting was the idea you could have a direct connection between you as a musician and your audience. You cut all of it out, it’s just that and that. And then all these fuckers get in a way, like Spotify suddenly trying to become the gatekeepers to the whole process. We don’t need you to do it. No artists needs you to do it. We can build the shit ourselves, so fuck off. But because they’re using old music, because they’re using the majors… the majors are all over it because they see a way of re-selling all their old stuff for free, make a fortune, and not die. That’s why to me, Spotify the whole thing, is such a massive battle, because it’s about the future of all music. It’s about whether we believe there’s a future in music, same with the film industry, same with books.

To me this isn’t the mainstream, this is is like the last fart, the last desperate fart of a dying corpse. What happens next is the important part.”

Yorke then recounted a conversation with Massive Attack collaborator Adam Curtis, in which Curtis allegedly said to Yorke, “We are entering an age when potentially all creativity stops, the past informs the future, there is no other future.”

York then continued:

“And, it’s like, ‘fucking right, man.’ You know, people like us and him and Massive Attack we need to be standing together. Bullshit, it ain’t over. It’s like this mind trick going on, people are like ‘with technology, it’s all going to become one in the cloud and all creativity is going to become one thing and no one is going to get paid and it’s this big super intelligent thing.” Bullshit. It’s hard not to think about it all the time, because to me it’s the most important thing happening in music since when… it’s like when the printing press came out.”

Listen to the entire interview:

Thanks to Consequence of Sound and Sopitas.com.