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The earliest live performance of “Dialing In” by Yorke dates back to 2019, although it used to go by the name “ Gawpers ” ...
Thom has used various electronica to manipulate his voice and effects, and Mark went back into a musical time-machine to ...
Stuart Carolan and Chris Addison have teamed up for the darkly comedic crime drama “Tall Tales & Murder,” and have cast an ensemble of names from “Black Doves,” “Game of Thrones ...
Thom Yorke has shared his thoughts on AI's impact on the creative industries in a recent interview with Electronic Sound surrounding the release of Tall Tales, a collaborative project with electronic ...
In the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Pritchard breaks down the long journey of creating Tall Tales, with Yorke which is accompanied by a dizzying “visual world” created by artist ...
The Making of Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard’s Great New Album, ‘Tall Tales’ Here’s what we learned from producer Pritchard about the creation of his long-in-the-works collaboration with ...
Thom Yorke has reworked his unreleased track "Gawpers" for new song "Dialing In," which doubles as the opening theme for the Apple TV+ series 'Smoke.' ...
"Tall Tales," the first full-length collaboration between Radiohead singer Thom Yorke and electronic music pioneer Mark Pritchard, captures two prolific artists without much to prove and whole ...
Last week, Yorke and electronic producer Mark Pritchard released their collaborative album Tall Tales. Now, those guys are doing some kind of global scavenger hunt involving buried coins. skip to ...
Australian multidisciplinary artist, Jonathan Zawada's longtime friendship with electronic music producer Mark Pritchard led him to his latest project: an hour-long visual companion to Pritchard's ...
Radiohead’s Thom Yorke released “Tall Tales,” a new experimental electronic album with Mark Pritchard, on Friday.The 12-track treasure from longtime techno label Warp Records features ...
Tall Tales is a critique of AI — so why do people think it was made with AI? The visual accompaniment to Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard’s new album is catching heat for the wrong reasons.