News Posted October 26, 2018 Posted October 26, 2018 Thom Yorke provided the music for Luca Guadagnino’s remake of Suspiria, marking the Radiohead frontman’s first-ever film score. The collection consists of 25 original compositions, some taking the form of eerie instrumentals, while others are more fully formed traditional songs. During a recent session recorded in BBC Radio 6 Music’s Maida Vale studios, Yorke performed one of those songs, the Suspiria highlight “Unmade”. Cozied up to a piano, Yorke unfurled the chilling track, his voice like a haunting siren. If I didn’t know about the Suspiria score, I wouldn’t have thought twice about “Unmade” being some kind of stripped-back version of a new Yorke song. Maybe this what his forthcoming solo album would sound like when pared down to its most skeletal form? Watch the performance below. Here’s the original film version: Yorke’s full Maida Vale session, which features more Suspiria arrangements and a chat with BBC’s Mary Anne Hobbs, airs on Sunday. In the meantime, stream Yorke’s entire Suspiria score here. Sunday from 7-10am: Thom Yorke joins Mary Anne Hobbs in conversation + performs tracks from the Suspiria film score at Maida Vale. You'll be able to watch the session on our YouTube https://t.co/9QG7XB2HQ2 Get a notification to watch the interview https://t.co/eLYUccfZCj pic.twitter.com/XAYp7eTvRZ — BBC Radio 6 Music (@BBC6Music) October 25, 2018 Source Quote
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