For a band like Radiohead, with an enormous and slavishly devoted fanbase built after a decade in the major-label trenches, its pay-what-you-want distribution system
Rolling Stone — A year after its release sent shock waves through the music industry, the publisher of Radiohead’s In Rainbows has finally revealed some details about the success of th... more info
Pitchfork — Photo by Kirstie ShanleyOver the next couple days in Reykjavik, Iceland, music industry sorts will gather for You Are in Control, an international conference dealing with... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — For a band like Radiohead, with an enormous and slavishly devoted fanbase built after a decade in the major-label trenches, its pay-what-you-want distribution system
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Guardian Music — Even after it was sitting on hard-drives and iPods all over the world, In Rainbows still went on to sell more CD copies than their previous two albums more info
Wired - Listening Post — Whatever way you slice it, Radiohead's In Rainbows album, released just over a year ago, was a stunning success. New numbers revealed by the band's publisher at a confere... more info
Paste Magazine — Many were
baffled
when Radiohead
announced
its "pay what you want" deal in 2007 for the band's seventh studio album
In Rainbows
. But the unconventional release mo... more info
Idolator — In honor of In Rainbows' one-year anniversary, the UK branch of Warner Chappell, which licensed all digital rights for the album, released a few statistics about its "pay... more info