October 8th 2007 |
Multimedia
The release of popular rock group Radiohead’s new album next week is the latest wake-up call for a music industry still struggling to deal with the advent of digital music, experts say.
The English band’s seventh studio album "In Rainbows" is being closely watched for business reasons; the album is being released digitally on Wednesday by the band itself, just 10 days after the completion of recording and mixing.
And the price? Fans can pay what they want. The price listed at radiohead.com says simply: "IT’S UP TO YOU."
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