Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ remixed by Thom Yorke at Japanese fashion show

by: Zach Salafia Mar 24, 2021 “F*ck off, we’re tired of it,” famed Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke once famously yelled at fans that had been clamoring to hear “Creep” while performing in Montreal during a tour stop for their third album OK Computer. Released in 1992 and featured on their debut album Pablo Honey, “Creep” …

Burial, Four Tet, and Thom Yorke Collaborate On Double-Sided “Her Revolution / His Rope”

Burial, Four Tet, and Thom Yorke of Radiohead have been garnering a lot of attention for their unexpected double A-sided 12″ vinyl release earlier this month, titled “Her Revolution / His Rope,” and the pair of tracks are quite an interesting and eclectic collaborative effort. It all started as a physical-only release when sets of unlabeled, blacked-out …

Four Tet, Burial, and Thom Yorke’s unexpected new singles hits streaming services – Dancing Astronaut

by: Josh Stewart Dec 11, 2020 Burial, Four Tet, and Thom Yorke stole the headlines last week when an unexpected and unlabeled double-sided release found its way to a handful of London’s record stores. Today, however, the release has made its way to digital and streaming services across the web. Titled Her Revolution / His …

Thom Yorke, Burial and Four Tet’s new collaborations come to streaming

Thom Yorke, Burial and Four Tet‘s new AA-side collaboration has come to streaming services – listen to ‘Her Revolution’ and ‘His Rope’ below. The two tracks were previously only available on black-label vinyl. The vinyl went on sale in London record stores Sounds of the Universe and Phonica earlier last week (December 2) as the …

Thom Yorke, Burial, and Four Tet reunite for surprise vinyl release

by: Jessica Mao Dec 2, 2020 After almost a decade since their first collaboration, Four Tet, Burial, and Thom Yorke have reunited on a vinyl-only release. Featuring two new tracks, “Her Revolution” and “His Rope,” the surprise drop lands exclusively in-stores at select record shops, of those confirmed including London’s Phonica Records and Sounds of …