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Download this: Create a Radiohead remix

April 5, 2008 at 1:32AM

Radiohead is at it again. After luring fans with its pay-what-you-want scheme for its new album, "In Rainbows," those wily Brits are now giving listeners a chance to come up with their own remix of the new single, "Nude." Five different "stems" of the song -- versions that isolate the bass by itself, the vocals by themselves, etc. -- are available for download on iTunes.com. Anyone who buys all five tracks ($5 total) by Tuesday will get a link to a Garage Band program that allows them to chop, crunch and splinter the song however they see fit. To give credit where it's (locally) due: Prince's old website had a similar remix page three or four years ago, but Radiohead is going so far as to create a new site, Radioheadremix.com, where the best mixes will be posted and voted on. The winner gets to produce the band's next album. OK, not really, but it's a thought.

CHRIS RIEMENSCHNEIDER

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