Gregg Gillis Is Following Radiohead’s Example

American musician Gregg Gillis better known as DJ Girl Talk began to spread his music through the Internet using Radiohead’s example, says Rolling Stone.

His new album “Feed the Animals” Gillis has posted on the Illegal Art’s website proposing any desired price for the album. Given tracks are available in the MP3 format with a bit rate of 320 kpbs. If users are ready to pay five dollars then they can purchase the FLAC format, ten bucks or more and the real CD is going to appear in your mail box. Also, that’s possible to download it for free, but anyone who will do it must answer one question on why you’re hesitating to pay.

By the end of last year Radiohead was spreading it’s new album “In Rainbows”, (which costed from zero to 99,99 pounds) using the same pattern.  “Feed the Animals” is a fourth album made by Gregg Gillis. Primarily he is working with the mash-up style, composing tracks out of other melodies and sounds.

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