On Radiohead’s “In Rainbows” and NIN’s “Ghosts”
The only thing these 2 recent successes prove to me is that for those working on creating a New Music Industry, the question should not be “In the future, how should we release the music?”, it should be, “In the future, how do we get the artist into that position where they can release the music in whatever way they want?”
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