Radiohead Recording New Album In Los Angeles?

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Rumors have been circulating all over the web and it seems that there’s no end in site. To make matters even more intriguing are that these rumors may have recently been proven as fact. Twitter accounts for each band member have popped up recently and particular post by Bryan Cook (engineer) confirmed recording for three weeks with Nigel Godrich. Brian is said to have converted a Hollywood Hills home into a recording studio. A blog post by L.A. Times contributor Jia-Rui Cook claimed that the band had been recording for three weeks in the Hollywood Hills. According to Cook, the band had come to record in Los Angeles and escape the “dismal English weather.” Seems they may have been mistaken with all the crazy rainstorms going on these past few weeks. Watch out for those tornadoes in the OC guys.

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Creativity Will Save The Music Industry

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An interesting article came out recently on BBC featuring comments made by Radiohead guitaris Ed O’Brien in a video message to the Midem music converence in Cannes.

“I sense, and many artists sense, that it’s become dominated by money, and the need to make more money”

“And I think that’s fun and creativity. That was the main thing. And I think the problem is that in the last 10-15 years it’s become about money and the money men are now running the companies, whereas traditionally it’s always been the creatives.”

Things have become quite interesting these past few years as a disruption in the music industry has occurred. Many of today’s technologies that allow artists to make music without the need for a professional studio as well as the rise of web 2.0 and its emphasis on word of mouth through social networks have put a strain on the old business model and opened the door for many independent artists. New start ups with new business models and creative distribution tactics are becoming more common every day. I am absolutely astounded that the major labels are still playing catch up.

One thing that remains obvious is the stranglehold that corporate governance has placed over the industry. Much of the music you hear through major networks have been generated through careful market research to capture specifically targeted demographics and to maximize on profits. At this point this is where you begin to see a lot of cookie cutter music, pop stars, auto-tune, with a touch of audio engineering to mask an undeniable lack of talent. Who here hasn’t seen or heard the actual Brittney Spears recorded vocals in concert on YouTube? Check out this recent article touching on the creation and the rise of Jay-Z’s Empire State to number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. The song was engineered not by the main artists (Jay-Z/Alicia Keys) but by a team of songwriters, producers, and performers. Each lyric, verse, and chord progression was designed for mass consumption.

On the business side that’s an amazing feat to accomplish. On the creative end it’s detrimental. Many artists that are actually making music today aren’t too concerned with anything else but creating great pieces of art. The most amazing thing is the huge impact that the internet has made. Artists can actually reap the benefits themselves rather than losing million in marketing, music writers, producers, and other expenses that may be incurred in a major label release.

The current state in music as I see it is that music is becoming more of a marketing tool. P2P networks are creating word of mouth. Album sales cannot be relied upon as a main source of income. There are other streams that can be tapped such as live shows, merchandise, licensing deals, etc. New streams are being created everyday and many remain untapped. If someone casually listens to an artist’s music that they found online for free and they liked it then they’ll most likely spend money on concert tickets, merchandise, or future releases. To make things easier I believe that the maximum numbers of income streams should be researched and tapped instead of putting all eggs in one basket. With everything in place and all the tools that are being created every day, creativity will remain the primary focus and driving force behind the industry.

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Artists Demand More Freedom

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Featured Artists’ Coalition- Working To Protect The Artist
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Several of the world’s greatest talents which include Robbie Williams, Radiohead, and Kate Nash have come together to create the Featured Artists’ Coalition. The coalition’s mission is to protect the interests of performers and musicians and regain control over their work and protect them from their record labels. Over 60 acts around the world have already joined.

The Featured Artists’ Coalition campaigns for the protection of performers’ and musicians’ rights. We want all artists to have more control of their music and a much fairer share of the profits it generates in the digital age. We speak with one voice to help artists strike a new bargain with record companies, digital distributors and others, and are campaigning for specific changes.

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The Black Keys “Psychotic Girl”

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Here’s a track from The Black Keys album Attack & Release The Black Keys Psychotic Girl called Psychotic Girl The Black Keys Psychotic Girl. The band teamed up with Danger Mouse (Gorillaz, Gnarls Barkley, Beck, MF Doom) on this album to deliver not only classic sounding Black Keys flavor but to add a little trip-hop influence into the mix. The Black Keys are well respected amongst their peers. Bands such as Radiohead, Metallica, and members of Led Zeppelin are well known fans. Psychotic girl is a step away from their usual work focusing more on melody, space, and psychadelics. Danger Mouse has done an exceptional job of keeping their influences in balance.

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Amplive – Rainydayz (Radiohead – In Rainbows Remix Album!!!)

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Wooooooooowwww.

I’m pretty sure you’ll say the same thing when you hear these tracks. Amplive remixed Radiohead’s latest album In Rainbows Amplive   Rainydayz (Radiohead   In Rainbows Remix Album!!!) prior to getting the nod from Radiohead or any Radiohead reps. Thank goodness Amp got Radiohead’s blessing to release Rainydayz, featuring some of the bay area’s finest such as Too $hort, MC Zumbi (Zion I), and Del [the Funky Homosapian], and of course, Chali2na (J5) reppin’ LA.

All of you Radiohead fans know that the album In Rainbows was originally released as a digital download, where anyone could purchase the album for a “you name it” price.  Unfortunately, Amplive isn’t as flexible when it comes to cost. He basically doesn’t give you a choice. Fortunately, that price is free. Yes folks, free.

Here’s a taste of what you’ll get:

Radiohead – Nude

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Music video of the day: Radiohead: “How To Disappear Completely” (perfect audio version)

One of my favorites of their live performance videos. Enjoy!

Here’s a bonus of one of my all time favorite Radiohead songs: “Idioteque”

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