04 October 2008 14:33

View all comments (1) - Comment on this story

RADIOHEAD - RADIOHEAD UNITE WITH FELLOW BRITS IN FIGHT AGAINST DIGITAL REVOLUTION

NEWS BY ARTIST ALPHABETICALLY

RADIOHEAD PHOTOS

Radiohead

Caption: Thom Yorke of Radiohead (Picture) All Points West Music and Arts Festival at Liberty State Park - Day 2 Jersey City, New Jersey ....

RADIOHEAD UNITE WITH FELLOW BRITS IN FIGHT AGAINST DIGITAL REVOLUTION

Rockers RADIOHEAD and THE VERVE are among a group of British musicians who have formed a new organisation in a bid to fight for artists' rights in the digital distribution of their music.
The Featured Artists' Coalition launches on Sunday (05Oct08) at the In the City conference in Manchester, England.
Founding members include Angels singer Robbie Williams, former Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour, DJ Paul Oakenfold, Craig David, Iron Maiden, Kaiser Chiefs and the Klaxons.
The organisation aims to help artists strike better deals with record companies and digital distributors, and will involve organisations such as the government and music companies, arguing for fair play and exposing unfair practices in the industry.
Badly Drawn Boy star Damon Gough, who is also involved in the campaign, says, "I think with the digital and record companies dispersing and disbanding, young bands need a governing voice that will support them and help protect their work."
And Radiohead are encouraging other musicians to join their organisation.
The group split from record company EMI late last year (07), blaming a copyright dispute for their departure. They then released their LP In Rainbows online, allowing fans to choose how much they wanted to pay for the album in a 'pay-what-you-like' scheme.
Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien says, "For us, this is a no-brainer and we believe all artists and musicians should be signing up."


04 October 2008 14:33


Also see: Radiohead - The Verve



RADIOHEAD News Letter

Subscribe to this news alert service to receive news and reviews on RADIOHEAD

Sign Up Now


View all comments (1) - Comment on this story


Comments

screen name:

We7Steve Click for more info ( 1)

posted on 06/10/2008 21:51


comments:

Artists and rights holders must definitely unite against piracy and unfair practice in the music industry but to suggest that they are fighting against the digital revolution is not quite accurate and gives the impression that they are not moving with the times when many are using the internet as an innovative marketing tool for their music. We7 has always valued the importance of properly compensating artists and rights holders for their work, and in so doing have a great catalogue of music as well as exclusive music from artists on our site. Steve Purdham CEO - We7 www.we7.com







©2009 Contactmusic.com Ltd, all rights reserved