The Smile
The Smile is more or less and offshoot of Radiohead with Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood teaming with Tom Skinner the drummer of the jazz band Sons of Kemet.
“You Will Never Work in Television Again” is their debut single.
The Oedipus Project
Thom Yorke has scored the soundtrack for the remake of the horror film Suspiria.
Suspirium, the lead track, is perfect Yorke, hauntingly beautiful.
Suspirium
British/Australian electronic producer Mark Pritchard asked Radiohead’s Thom Yorke to sing on his forthcoming album Under the Sun.
In the song “Beautiful People” Pritchard distorts and enhances Yorke’s vocals to create a gorgeous lament.
“Beautiful People”
The long awaited Atoms for Peace debut album entitled Amok is due in late February.
We’ve been discussing this Thom Yorke supergroup since 2010.
“Judge, Jury and Executioner” is the new single.
Atoms for Peace is the supergroup that began as Thom Yorke’s backup band for the performances of his debut solo album Eraser. They then went on to record original band material.
The band returns with a new single, “Default” from the debut album due in 2013.
Artists featured on today’s podcast include:
Toro Y Moi
Travis Barker
Arcade Fire
tUnE-yArDs
The Raveonettes
Beady Eye
Dom
Burial, Four Tet, Thom Yorke
Warpaint
Bright Eyes
Dum Dum Girls
Bad Religion
White Denim
Hear it on CyberStationUSA at 5:00 pm Eastern and on-demand thereafter.
Radiohead’s frontman and two prominent London electronic musicians have teamed up and recorded this new song.
‘Nuf said.
Listen and enjoy.
“Ego”
Burial, Four Tet, Thom Yorke
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Thom Yorke, lead singer of Radiohead, is on tour now performing his solo material with a supergroup of sorts called Atoms for Peace. Besides Thom (lead vocalist, guitarist, pianist), the band consists of Flea on bass from Red Hot Chili Peppers, Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich on keyboards, Joey Waronker the drummer for Beck, and Mauro Refosco, a Brazilian percussionist whose group, Forro in the Dark, has worked with David Byrne and Steve Earle. From his debut solo album Eraser, the song that names the band, “Atoms for Peace”, is featured here twice: the original album version and a wonderful remix. Continue reading