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Minotaur Shock have unique pricing structure for new album

It’s a crazy world this business we call music; we’ve had the Radiohead pay what you want, the Prince stick it on a newspaper, the NIN give it away and even the Cliff Richard bid-up.tv model and now make way for the most honest way of releasing a record in the world…

The “price at what the artist thinks it’s worth” – the ‘Minotaur Shock’!

Minotaur Shock, aka Bristolian David Edwards, purveyor of electronic tunes, has painstakingly rated each track on his third album Amateur Dramatics and you pay what he reckons each track is worth – measured on technical difficulty, musical difficulty, extra musicians, computer crashing and other considerations.

You can pick and choose from tracks ranging from 33p to 75p, or even buy the whole thing for (the accumulative) £6.41.

It’s all here: www.minotaurshock.com

And there’s an extensive and rib-tickling run-down through each tracks rating…

While you can buy direct from www.minotaurshock.com, the album is also available from iTunes and Boomkat.com (who sell high quality MP3s (320kbps) and FLAC/lossless files).

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