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🗓️ 1 June 2025
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0:30.3 | I'm Brian Hyatt. This is Rolling Stone Music Now. One of my favorite albums of the year so far |
0:36.0 | is a collaboration between the veteran |
0:37.8 | electronic producer Mark Pritchard and Tom York of Radiohead. It's called Tall Tales and it's |
0:43.5 | a sort of Praguetronic journey full of freaky soundscapes and really strong songwriting. They also teamed |
0:49.3 | up with an artist named Jonathan Zawada to create what they call a visual world for the whole album. |
0:53.9 | You can watch the whole thing as a film on YouTube. |
0:56.5 | Now, Radiohead haven't released an album since 2016, but there's been a lot of great music |
1:00.7 | from its members in the intervening years. |
1:02.6 | There have already been three great albums with The Smile, which is York's band with |
1:06.5 | Radiohead guitarist Johnny Greenwood and jazz drummer Tom Skinner. |
1:09.7 | And since 2020, York and Pritchard have been quietly working on this project all remotely. |
1:14.9 | I recently sat down with Pritchard to go deep inside the creative process of a really unique album. You did Beautiful People, which is a great song. |
1:34.9 | How did the two of you first cross paths? |
1:40.3 | The first thing that happened was being asked to do some remixes. Right. And then I think it was |
1:48.1 | 2014-15-ish. Radiohead came to play Sydney, Australia. And at the time, a friend of mine |
1:56.7 | became their second drummer. Clive Deamer, who drummed with Ronnie Seize and Portishead and Robert Plant, various |
2:04.0 | sort of people, I'd worked with him years ago and kind of kept in contact with him and he said, |
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