WebProNews

Tag: thom yorke

  • Thom Yorke Pulls Music From Spotify

    Thom Yorke Pulls Music From Spotify

    Thom Yorke, Radiohead’s enigmatic, pony-tail sporting frontman, has taken aim at Spotify for what he sees as a lack of compensation for artists.

    The move comes on the heels of a similar action by the members of Pink Floyd, who wrote an open letter to streaming services to voice their anger. Like the members of Floyd, Yorke claims that the compensation given to acts by services like Spotify falls far short of what they should be receiving.

    Yorke took the battle to Twitter where he tweeted, “Make no mistake new artists you discover on #Spotify will no get paid,” Yorke tweeted. “Meanwhile shareholders will shortly being rolling in it. Simples.”

    Typos and strange wording aside, Yorke backed up the talk when his 2006 solo album, The Eraser, as well as the album Amok by his side-project Atoms For Peace, were removed from the streaming service.

    The move may seem strange given that Radiohead’s album In Rainbows was released on a pay-what-you-want basis that saw many fans downloading the entire album for nothing. Yorke attempted to avoid criticism by calling that release a “statement of trust” to fans who still value music enough to pay.

    Spotify responded with a statement that claimed that the service may still be in the early stages of making sure all artists are properly compensated, but they are working within the industry to improve upon the current situation.

    Whether or not a fan truly appreciates an artist, it is hard to pass up the allure of free music. As long as services like Spotify continue to exist fans will flock to them to hear the music they love while their wallets remain unscathed.

  • Facebook Treats Radiohead Fans To ’15 Step’ Solo Cover

    This cover of Radiohead’s 15 Step appeared on YouTube back in January, but got some extra attention today when a fan page for frontman Thom Yorke shared it with fans.

    Thom Yorke shares radiohead cover

    Luckily for the video’s creator, IAmAhYell, those who are simply fans of Radiohead on Facebook also get to see it, thanks to a Facebook feature that says things like, “Thom Yorke is posting about a Page you like: Radiohead.”

    Radiohead has over ten million fans. It should be a good day for IAmAhYell’s YouTube views.

  • Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Hates Apple & Google’s View of Music as ‘Content’

    Radiohead’s Thom Yorke, one of the first people to give the internet what it really wanted in terms of music distribution, has some concerns about what has happened to music in the last few years.

    The Guardian has a huge, and definitely read-worthy profile out right now, in which Yorke talks his projects both past and present. For a brief bit, he also talks about music as content in the internet age.

    Here’s some interesting stuff from that interview:

    “We were so into the net around the time of Kid A. Really thought it might be an amazing way of connecting and communicating. And then very quickly we started having meetings where people started talking about what we did as ‘content’. They would show us letters from big media companies offering us millions in some mobile phone deal or whatever it was, and they would say all they need is some content. I was like, what is this ‘content’ which you describe? Just a filling of time and space with stuff, emotion, so you can sell it?”

    He went on to lament companies like Google and Apple “commodifying” music:

    “[Google and Apple] have to keep commodifying things to keep the share price up, but in doing so they have made all content, including music and newspapers, worthless, in order to make their billions. And this is what we want? I still think it will be undermined in some way. It doesn’t make sense to me.”

    Interesting words from Yorke, who in 2007 put the Radiohead album In Rainbows up online and let people choose how much they wanted to pay to download it.

    [The Guardian via The Verge]