Radiohead made wave with their late record album , sell it in digital form for whatever price you need to pay for it . Now EMI , their old label , is looking to skip on that bandwagon of good will by provide a set of all of the band ’s past studio album and one alive record album in a number of formats , including uncompressed WAV file on a impost Radiohead Bear USB drive .
https://gizmodo.com/radiohead-offers-new-album-for-whatever-you-want-to-pay-305566
In typesetter’s case you ’ve been living under a rock ‘n’ roll for the past 14 eld and do n’t own a undivided Radiohead release , now ’s your probability to get on board . The first way of life to buy it is in a solidifying with all seven phonograph recording in digipacks with original artwork . That ’ll set you back £ 40 , or about $ 83 , which is n’t much of a rebate ( thanks mostly to the insane exchange rate ) .

The next option is to bribe all seven albums as digital downloads , all encode as 320kbps MP3s , along with digital artwork . The price for this is an inexorable £ 35 , or $ 73 .
The last alternative is probably the most appealing to Radiohead dice - hards , as it comes with a limited - edition USB drive . The 4 GB drive will come load with the seven album encoded as uncompressed WAV file cabinet as well as digital graphics . The cost for this “ rigorously limited edition ” piece of ironware ? £ 80 , or $ 167 . Yes , $ 167 for a thumb drive load up with WAV files .
So , how many of these set do you think EMI will sell ? You ’ve get to appreciate the selection of encoding options , but those prices are beyond harebrained . And the real problem is that only the most devoted of fans would even see spending this variety of coin on RH materials , and they obviously own all the back catalogue already . So , uh , what the hell , EMI ? [ Product Page ]

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