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Post by ŋєт™ on May 19, 2009 17:44:19 GMT
LinkEMI has told Danger Mouse that his latest CD won't see the light of day due to "legal issues," so he's responding by releasing the disc as a blank CD-R in a jewel case with art and liner notes. Fans can just download the music off a P2P site and burn it to the CD-R. Dark Night Of The Soul, a collaboration with rock group Sparklehorse, also features Iggy Pop and The Flaming Lips, along with artwork by David Lynch. It has already been streamed online, but Billboard magazine said a "legal dispute" with EMI derailed the project... "Danger Mouse remains hugely proud of Dark Night of the Soul and hopes that people lucky enough to hear the music, by whatever means, are as excited by it as he is." He added that the album, which comes with a limited edition, "100+ page book" of David Lynch photographs inspired by the music "will now come with a blank, recordable CD-R". "All copies will be clearly labelled: 'For Legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.'" ------------------------- This is by far the most awesome thing I've read all day.
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Post by Josh on May 19, 2009 17:57:22 GMT
Yeah, I saw this a few days ago. And I've said it a few times now, I hope it goes Platinum just so he can shove it in the faces of the recording industry.
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Post by comicIDIOT on May 19, 2009 18:03:07 GMT
It'll be near impossible to track since sales aren't going through a market where downloads or purchases are counted, so even it does it's unlikely we'll know
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