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Alternative 04 July, 2008

Last FM Offers Radiohead's In Rainbows For Free-On-Demand Listening

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NEW YORK, NY. & LONDON, UK. (Top40 Charts/ Last FM) - Radiohead have teamed up with Last fm to offer their album, In Rainbows, for free, ad-supported on-demand streaming.
The album will be made available on Last fm to listen to in its entirety, for free today at https://www.last.fm/music/radiohead. This deal marks the first time the band have granted a worldwide license of this nature for In Rainbows to an online music Web site.

The rights to In Rainbows have been licensed to Last fm through the "one stop shop" digital licensing platform that Radiohead and their publisher Warner/Chappell Music created at the end of last year. The service enables rights users around the world to secure all the necessary digital licenses across both the recording and publishing rights for In Rainbows from one destination. All licenses are subject to band approval.

In Rainbows, Radiohead's seventh album, was first made available as a download, which fans could purchase at a price they decided, in October 2007.
Last fm, which is able to track the listening habits of its 21 million-strong community of music fans, revealed that the album was listened to over 22,000 times in the first 12 hours it was available, or once every 2 seconds.

Martin Stiksel, Last fm co-founder, said: "Radiohead understand that the Internet is changing music distribution, and we're extremely proud that they've teamed up with us to offer In Rainbows for free-on-demand streaming. We believe that music fans should be able to access music for free, and just as importantly, that artists and rights holders should be paid when their music is listened to. Last fm makes this possible, and we're thrilled to be working with Radiohead to once again break new ground in digital music."

Bryce Edge, Radiohead's co-Manager, said: "We felt this was a fantastic means of offering a new way for people to discover In Rainbows. It's perfect timing for the band's current world tour."

Jane Dyball, Senior Vice President, European Legal and Business Affairs, Warner/Chappell Music said, "The experimental 'one stop shop' for all In Rainbows digital rights has proved a great success. It has offered the band a whole spectrum of innovative ways to digitally distribute and promote their album, whilst providing all their licensees with a nimble service on terms set in consultation with the group and their management."
Listen to In Rainbows on Last fm at https://www.last.fm/music/radiohead.






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