Pink Floyd, the progressive British band, has reached a deal with its long-time record label EMI, Reuters reported. The group signed a five-year contract that allows the release of individual Pink Floyd tracks online, according to cbc.ca. The deal ends all legal disputes between the band and EMI.
"Pink Floyd is one of the most important and influential bands of all time, and I know I speak for everyone at EMI when I say that it is a pleasure to have the opportunity to work with them," EMI Group CEO Roger Faxon said in a statement.
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