In a brand new interview with El Mundo, Thom Yorke mentioned his plans for 2019 and his work on a brand new solo album. As translated by Pitchfork, Yorke stated, “I didn’t have any want to make very political music, however the whole lot I do tends to go that method anyway. I’m attempting to complete up a document with Nigel [Godrich], and it’s moving into that path. It’s one thing that’s at all times there.”
Describing the sound of the document—which might be his first solo effort since 2014’s Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, not counting the upcoming Suspiria score—Yorke responded, “It’s very electronic, but it’s different from what I’ve done until now. The method has been the opposite of depending upon the computer. It’s a strange process in which we construct a song in the studio, break it apart, we reconstruct it with a live mix and it turns out completely differently, and that’s when we record. We have improvised many sounds and effects. It has been a very strange way of making a record, which is very exciting.”
Elsewhere, Yorke talked about his expertise scoring his first movie. “I promised to do [the Suspiria soundtrack] as a result of [director] Luca [Guadangigno] insisted, and I began a journey that ended up taking a 12 months.” The soundtrack is due out tomorrow. Yorke additionally lately shared the brand new music “Hands Off the Antarctic,” together with Greenpeace.
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