Music
Jack White opens Vault service for fans
Published Friday, Jul 24 2009, 14:20 BST | By Alex Fletcher

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The guitarist and singer's project will offer exclusive videos, physical releases and presale tickets to tours. Fans will pay $20 (£12) every month for the membership.
"[Subscribers] will get vaulted footage from the past that no-one has seen or ever posted on YouTube before," he told the BBC.
"The White Stripes alone have incredible amounts of footage and recordings of shows from the last decade."
White added that he was launching Vault to counteract the effects of music downloads.
"Download culture isn't a very romantic experience for the fan regarding art, it cheapens it and makes it fast forwardable, and disposable, and a lot of times ignorable," he said.
"That's a shame for a lot of art and music that isn't getting the chance that it would if people just left the needle on the record till the end of the side or what have you."
White's bands include The White Stripes, The Raconteurs and The Dead Weather.
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