![]() ![]() After 2003’s Hail to the Thief, Radiohead’s recording contract with EMI was terminated. Suddenly, they were out in the open with unbridled creative and professional freedom. RADIOHEAD DISCOGRAPHY PIRATEBAY PROFESSIONAL After sluggish recording sessions and a creative impasse, their efforts finally gathered steam as late as October 2006. But they turned down multi-million record deals in favour of remaining independent. On October 10 th 2007, In Rainbows was unveiled to the public as a pay-what-you-want download on their website. It was packaged as a ZIP file containing the album’s ten tracks encoded in 160 kbit/s MP3 format. By the end of 2007, the album was given a physical release on XL Recordings. This approach was predicated on the idea of testing whether the availability of cheap or free music online would reduce the bands future sales. Kiss frontman Gene Simmons said ‘that’s not a business model that works.’ Manic Street Preacher’s guitarist even went as far as saying that it ‘demeans music.’ Several of Radiohead’s confrères animadverted the scheme. RADIOHEAD DISCOGRAPHY PIRATEBAY PROFESSIONAL.RADIOHEAD DISCOGRAPHY PIRATEBAY ZIP FILE.
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