
The Thom Yorke led supergroup Atoms for Peace performed a string of highly anticipated shows at London's Roundhouse last week.
In the aftermath of Yorke and Nigel Godrich pulling their own respective music from Spotify, Atoms For Peace successfully re-streamed two of those shows to fans willing to pay a premium through a new Australian service called Soundhalo, which allows users to download songs played at a concert and watch them in mp4 video format. Each song costs about $1.60 each, and an entire concert $16.00. Soundhalo was created by former Hunters And Collectors guitarist Baz Palmer and digital media entrepreneur Liza Boston.
You can check out an example in the video below - a performance of Thom Yorke's 'Harrowdown Hill' by Atoms For Peace at one of the aforementioned Roundhouse gigs.