![]() ![]() Yorke, who’s collaborating with BitTorrent (the creator of uTorrent and the new cloud service BitTorrent Sync), previously made headlines for deciding to release Radiohead’s 2007 album “In Rainbows” online, with fans able to choose how much they wanted to pay. Yet “Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes” was immediately uploaded to popular piracy sites like the Pirate Bay and Kickass Torrents, another stark reminder that even when an artist releases a low priced torrent file of his work, it’s nearly impossible to avoid illegal downloads.Īt eight tracks long, “Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes” is available for $6 in MP3, FLAC or WAV downloads, with fans able to buy a vinyl LP for $30. ![]() When Thom Yorke dropped a surprise album online Friday he explained it as an “experiment” meant to give artists control over their work again. ![]()
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