Ultraísta Remixes Album To Feature Four Tet, David Lynch, Zero 7, More
Nigel Godrich and Joey Waronker have their plate full with Atoms For Peace's upcoming tour, but on August 6 their side project Ultraísta with singer Laura Bettinson will release the appropriately titled Ultraísta Remixes featuring new mixes of songs from last year's self-titled album by Four Tet, Zero 7, David Lynch, Prefuse 73, FaltyDL, ERAAS, Canon Blue, Zammuto, Matthew Herbert, and DC Sux.
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As declared in the album announcement: "Whereas Ultraísta's debut album commits to its palette with uncanny precision ...
During a special DJ set on L.A. radio station KCRW earlier today, Atoms For Peace's Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich premiered a never-before-heard Yorke track called "Honey Pot." As Thom explained, "This is a remix of [Radiohead's] 'All I Need' that turned into a new song that no one's ever heard and we didn't know what to do with."
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Watch Atoms For Peace Rehearse UNKLE's "Rabbit In Your Headlights"
As you (might) know, Atoms For Peace are hitting the road next month and to gear up (and give fans an idea of what to expect) they've been posting snippets of rehearsal footage… which, on Friday, we were surprised to learn includes a version of Radiohead b-side "Paperbag Writer."
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This weekend, the band posted the latest chunk of rehearsal footage: a full-length run through UNKLE's 1998 collaboration with Thom Yorke, "Rabbit In Your Headlights." Holy crap, yes, they're probably going to play it on tour… but does the gloomy piano dirge really gel with Atoms For Peace's more electronic reper...
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According to the BBC and others, the sole fatality at this weekend's stage collapse in Toronto was revealed to be Radiohead drum tech Scott Johnson, age 33.
Johnson and other technicians were working underneath the outdoor stage at Toronto's Downsview Park, just hours before Radiohead were scheduled to perform their final North American date of the tour, when top portions of the roof section came crashing down, injuring three others.
Police are still investigating the cause of the collapse. It's worth nothing that, unlike last year's grisly string of outdoor stage collapses, weather doesn't appear to be a contributing factor.
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway released the following statement on Radiohead's official site yesterday:
We have all been shattered by the loss of Scott Johnson, our friend and colleague. He was a lovely man, always positive, supportive and funny; a highly skilled and valued member of our great road crew. We will miss him very much. Our thoughts and love are with Scott's family and all those close to him.
Johnson had previously worked with Keane, White Lies and on an Australian Pink Floyd production. Please keep him, his friends and family in your thoughts today. Thanks, everybody.
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