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Thom Yorke says he's produced material for new Burial and Four Tet collab

And it's very "dark"

  • Harrison Williams
  • 8 September 2016

New material from Burial, Four Tet and Thom Yorke could be coming soon as the Radiohead frontman recently revealed he produced material for a collaboration.

Last night Yorke sat down with Benji B on BBC Radio 1 to talk about DJing and the various ways to release new music. Within the interview he also hinted that he is trying to work with Four Tet and Burial again, saying he sent the producers new components which he created.

Yorke has previously worked with the pair of artists in the past, the last time being the ‘Ego'/'Mirror’ EP, released via Four Tet’s Text Records back in 2011.

In the interview with Benji B, Yorke explained how he is “hoping to do it again soon,” adding, “I did another thing, but the vocal was too dark, according to Kieran. For me, that’s ‘Really? Too dark, even for me? OK.'”

Check out the full show with Thom Yorke and Benji B here and listen to 'Ego' below.

Harrison is Mixmag's East Coast Editor. Follow him on Twitter here

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