Every summer, the Pilobolus dance troupe takes up residence in Manhattan’s Joyce Theater. One of their programs, Jonathan Wolken’s “Megawatt”, is set to recorded music by Radiohead, as well as tracks from Primus, Squarepusher, and others.
Can’t seem to find any more information…anyone who is into that kind of thing should feel free to send in a review.
Category: Radiohead
DJ Shadow on RH
DJ Shadow, who collaborated with Thom Yorke as 1/2 of U.N.K.L.E. (‘Rabbit In Your Headlights’), was interviewed in the Financial Times:
“I’ve always been fascinated by music that makes everybody behave a certain way. For instance, I’ve noticed that when you’re driving with your friends, and a certain song comes on the radio, everybody gets silent and pensive, looking out the window. I started analysing what music made that happen. Certain people are able to do it; Radiohead create that true emotional urgency and grit.”
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Modern Classics Live does OK Computer
On Thursday, August 12, Modern Classics Live will perform OK Computer at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto. Ticket costs $12 advance $15 at the door, and you can purchase them at Ticketmaster.ca, which we can only assume is just as unholy as the U.S. version of Ticketmaster.
As I understand the website, Modern Classics Live consists of a group of trained musicians that plays said album, “note for note, cut for cut”. I can imagine this would be interesting to see live. They’ve got decent reviews, and they’ve tackled Nirvana, The Police, The Clash, and U2 thus far, and nobody seems irritated. Enjoy…
You can read more info about Modern Classics Live at their official website.
(Thanks to Treefingers.)
‘No Surprises’ on Back to Back
No Surprises will be included in an upcoming episode of The Sundance Channel’s Sonic Cinema.
Back to Back: One Shot Videos features two clips that unfold in a single, uninterrupted take: Radiohead’s No Surprises and Wax’s California (remember- the one with the guy on fire?). This shall air Tuesday July 20 from 09:30 pm – 10:00 pm ET (US).
(Thanks to At Ease.)
The Ovation Network (USA) will be broadcasting highlights from the 2003 Montreux Jazz Festival. Radiohead is part of the show today, starting at 8pm EST (5pm PST). Also appearing on the two-hour program will be Jamiroquai, Morcheeba, George Benson, Natalie Cole, Simply Red, Bonnie Raitt, The Pretenders and Van Morrison, so I wouldn’t expect more than one or two songs.
(Thanks to At Ease.)