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Stanley & Thom Original Artwork to be Auctioned for Charity

From the Free Tibet Campaign’s official site:

Free Tibet Campaign is thrilled to offer the first original artwork ever to be made available for sale by long term Radiohead collaborators Dr T. Tchock and Stanley Donwood. As fans of the award winning band will know, Donwood is a major contributor to Radiohead, having produced the artwork for the band’s albums since their My Iron Lung EP in collaboration with “Dr. Tchock” aka Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke.

Universally considered to be one of the greatest rock bands in the world, Grammy award winning Radiohead have realised phenomenal, multi-platinum success worldwide, having topped the charts in England, the USA, France, Japan, Canada, Israel, Ireland and Iceland. The band have championed many worthwhile causes, and are long term supporters of Free Tibet Campaign and the Tibetan cause.
We are delighted Stanley Donwood and Dr Tchock have created this fabulously detailed, signed and sealed, original piece for the Panchen Lama, and expect this piece of art and music history to make a real impact in the auction.

The art is 22″ x 30″, and is ink on paper. Starting price is 600 pounds, but if you can somehow swing it, you get a great piece of original art as well as the feeling that comes from donating to a truly awesome cause.

Click here to see what we speak of…

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Christopher O’Riley’s 2nd RH Tribute Due April 12th

Hold Me to This, Christopher O’Rileys second album of Radiohead covers interpreted for piano, is slated for relase on April 12th on Harmonia Mundi. The tracklist is as follows:
There There
(Nice Dream)
No Surprises
Polyethylene Pt. 2
How I Made My Millions
Like Spinning Plates
Sail to the Moon
The Tourist
Cuttooth
2+2=5
Talk Show Host
Gagging Order
Paranoid Android
Street Spirit (Fade Out)
(Thanks to At Ease.)

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The Music and Art of Radiohead

There’s an article in this week’s Times Higher Education Supplement on The Music and Art of Radiohead, the book Green Plastic friend Joseph Tate edited. Several contributors were interviewed as well, including Paul Lansky whose music was sampled on “Idioteque.”

http://www.thes.co.uk/current_edition/story.aspx?story_id=2019438

The article is “subscription only” but you can register for a free 14 day trial and access it. You can also view it as a PDF file by clicking here.

Make sure to also check out Joseph’s fine Pulk-Pull site.

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Radiohead Tribute in Peru

April 8th is the confirmed date for the second Radiohead Tribute Concert organized by the peruvian Radiohead Community (www.radioheadperu.com). The event is set to start at 9pm with the projection of several videos and audiovisual material related to the band. The main part of the show is the appearance of live acts such as Space Bee, Ertiub, Glam, Amnesiac and an acoustic show by violinist Pauchi Sasaki and guitarist Rodrigo Raez. The after-concert hours will be filled with more visuals, the airing of Radiohead songs and more surprises.
Take note in case you’ll be in Lima around that date:
– Venue: Wayqui Peru Bar – Av. Grau 290-A, Barranco.
– Date and time: Friday, April 8th 2005. 9pm.
– Cost: s/.10 (about $3), including a drink courtesy of the bar.
If you’d like to get tickets with anticipation, e-mail tributo@radioheadperu.com
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Thom on the Message Board…

anyboady beeen listening to rob da bank etc all the one music lot … i just listened to good show frm last week.. including autechre..
just curious to know, i am enjoying them and feeling slightly less i am living in a vacumn
thm
(Thanks to Jim.)

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New information about Thom and Jonny’s Ether Festival performance.

At Ease scored some more information about Jonny and Thom’s upcoming performance at the Ether Festival, courtesey of the South Bank Festival Hall Magazine.
Right at the core of Ether are the collaborations between the London Sinfonietta, the UK’s prime contemporary chamber orchestra, and electronic musicians from the underbelly of pop. This time Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood is the main collaborator. Jonny has recently demonstrated his compositional chops by penning a soundtrack for the film Bodysong, which steers a path between romantic minimalism, free jazz and electronic soundscapes. Here he will present Smear, a piece originally composed for the Sinfonietta as part of last year’s Fuse festival in Leeds, along with new arrangements of Radiohead songs.
Middle Eastern music has had an enormous impact on Jonny, as is clear from the twisting harmonic structures of Radiohead; intriguingly he has also invited the Nazareth Orchestra, which is formed from Arab and Israeli musicians, to participate in the event. They will perform compositions associated with the singer Oum Kolthoum, who was known as the almost mythical voice of the Arab world of the 1930s and ’40s.
A key idea behind these collaborations with the Sinfonietta is the insertion into the programme of relevant classics from the 20th century classical repertoire. Past events have included works by Cage, Nancarrow, Stockhausen, Antheil and Ligeti, and the juxtaposition of genres has worked brilliantly, forging new alliances and drawing out the connections between the two worlds. The audience response to these innovations has been ecstatic, and this year’s collaboration has had to anticipate demand by occupying two nights. It will feature works by Messiaen, Ligeti and Penderecki, extending a line of thought right back to the heart of the last century. The Messiaen work will be a performance of a movement from his Quartet for the End Of Time, in an arrangement for six ondes martenots.”