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Thom Yorke releases new album using BitTorrent

Thom Yorke, pictured in 2012. Mark Metcalfe / Getty Images

NEW YORK – Thom Yorke is making an end run around “the self elected gate-keepers” and putting out a new solo album using BitTorrent instead of traditional distribution methods.

The Radiohead singer and his producer Nigel Godrich issued a letter through their publicist Friday announcing Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes. The $6 download includes eight songs and a video.

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Yorke and Godrich hope to create a new model for artists to control their own music or other digital content: “If it works anyone can do this exactly as we have done.”

Unusual distribution methods are nothing new for Yorke. Radiohead released 2007’s In Rainbows as a pay-what-you-want download in 2007 and also distributed their 2010 album The King of Limbs as a direct download to fans before selling a physical edition.

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