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  2. Colin Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Colin Greenwood is the older brother of the Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. [1] Their father served in the British Army as a bomb disposal expert. [2] [3] The Greenwood family has historical ties to the British Communist Party and the socialist Fabian Society. [4]

  3. Jonny Greenwood - Wikipedia

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    Radiohead's albums Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) marked a dramatic change in sound, incorporating influences from electronica, classical music, jazz and krautrock. [33] Greenwood employed a modular synthesiser to build the drum machine rhythm of " Idioteque ", [ 34 ] [ 35 ] and played ondes Martenot , an early electronic instrument similar ...

  4. Stanley Donwood - Wikipedia

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    He said in 2015: "[Radiohead] wasn't my cup of tea at all. Now they have seen sense and are a lot more electro. I like their stuff now." [6] Donwood has worked with Yorke to create artwork for all of Radiohead's releases and promotional material since. [7] Donwood works as Radiohead record, allowing the music to influence the artwork. [8]

  5. Radiohead - Wikipedia

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    Abingdon School, where Radiohead formed. The members of Radiohead met while attending Abingdon School, a private school for boys in Abingdon, Oxfordshire. [2] The guitarist and singer Thom Yorke and the bassist Colin Greenwood were in the same year; the guitarist Ed O'Brien was one year above, and the drummer Philip Selway was in the year above O'Brien. [3]

  6. Kid A - Wikipedia

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    Instead of releasing traditional music videos for Kid A, Radiohead commissioned dozens of 10-second videos featuring Donwood artwork they called "blips", which were aired on music channels and distributed online. [90] Pitchfork described them as "context-free animated nightmares that radiated mystery", with "arch hints of surveillance". [91]

  7. Talking Heads - Wikipedia

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    Their debut album, Talking Heads: 77, was released in 1977 to positive reviews. [11] They collaborated with the British producer Brian Eno on the acclaimed albums More Songs About Buildings and Food (1978), Fear of Music (1979), and Remain in Light (1980), which blended their art school sensibilities with influence from artists such as ...

  8. The Music and Art of Radiohead - Wikipedia

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    Popular Music reviewed the work, commenting that although the book had weak notes it was still a "worthwhile venture". [4] The ARSC Journal also wrote a review, noting that Radiohead's members "are averse to any sort of intellectualizing of their music" and that "If, in the end, what Radiohead does is "pure escapism," as drummer Phil Selway deems, then this book deconstructs not only that ...

  9. 7 Television Commercials - Wikipedia

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    7 Television Commercials is a collection of music videos by the English rock band Radiohead, covering the period from The Bends (1995) to OK Computer (1997). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Release

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