He gave us our first feature article (even though we were called On A Friday at the time…) which was a huge shot in the arm and felt like a very significant step forward.
...When it revealed itself to us over time I was shocked, having never had this kind of experience before. I am happy for it to be seen by a wider audience in such an intense space."
- @thomyorke.wastehq.social
Co-created by directors Christine Jones and Steven Hoggett, Thom deconstructed and remoulded Hail to the Thief into a score to serve the play, performed live by a cast of musicians and actors.
They say it takes a village to raise a child. The same thing could be said of breaking a band. Radiohead's 'village' was Oxford in the early 90s, and it was made up of local promoters, managers and music enthusiasts. At the heart of this was Ronan Munro who ran the local music magazine Curfew.