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John Watts - downloadAlbum: Quick, Quick, Slow
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NewsDownload sales could exceed ?600m a year by 2012Download sales for music and video in 2007 have reached over ?160m, more than ever before. This is an increase of over 45.5 per cent from 2006's total, while sales of physical releases have once again fallen. CD and DVD sales are down 2.9 per cent to ?4billion over this year. According to BBC News, proceeds from download sales are expected to reach ?600m a year by 2012. The news comes following Radiohead's monumental decision to offer their new album, 'In Rainbows', for free this week (October 10) at a price the customer chooses. Read NME.COM's first review of 'In Rainbows'. Also, as there is currently no artwork to go with 'In Rainbows', NME.COM has created some to fill in the gap. Head to the NME Office blog now and get some free MP3 player/ CD-R friendly artwork. Also check out NME.COM's brief history of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Colin Greenwood and Ed O'Brien from their days as On A Friday to Radiohead's release of 'In Rainbows' now. Muse announce big names for Wembley shows Muse are set to give their Wembley Stadium mega-gigs a festival feel after they have announced a unique line-up for each night. The trio will play the stadium on June 16 and 17 and have ensured both shows will be special by convincing some of their favourite bands to join them across the weekend. On the Saturday night (16), Muse have managed to lure The Streets out of the studio as their special guests, while on Sunday (17) My Chemical Romance are the main support. They have also signed up Biffy Clyro and Rodrigo Y Gabriela to play, while Zane Lowe will DJ at the mega gigs. Muse's Wembley Stadium line-ups are: Saturday, June 16 Muse The Streets Rodrigo Y Gabriela Sunday, June 17 Muse My Chemical Romance Biffy Clyro More acts will be announced soon. For an exclusive interview with Muse frontman Matt Bellamy on how they picked their bands for Wembley make sure you get this week's issue of NME which will be on sale across the UK from May 23. |
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