Radiohead's Thom Yorke Shares His 'Bedtime Mix'
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(Radio.com) That no man's land between consciousness and unconsciousness can be tricky to navigate when your head hits the pillow but your mind can't stop racing. Radiohead's Thom Yorke has curated a playlist exactly for those moments--songs he says help him fall asleep. The list was published by BBC Radio 1 and broadcast to insomniacs around the world, a "Bedtime Mix" designed to turn restless tossers and turners into dreamers. Yorke was sure to plug his own material with a solo version of Radiohead's "Bloom" and the band's "Melatonin," named for the supplement that helps users fall asleep. All in all, Yorke's suggestions make a groovy alternative to counting sheep. An animatronic voice begins with mix by saying, "If you're awake by the end of it, I have done something wrong." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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