Thom Yorke scores 18-day soundtrack for Stanley Donwood Exhibition
26 May 2015, 12:48
| Written by
Jessica Goodman
Thom Yorke has scored an "evolving" 18-day long soundtrack for an exhibition celebrating artist (and Radiohead album sleeve designer) Stanley Donwood's work.
The ambient piece - entitled "Subterranea" - features samples from "Fitter, Happier" (as reported by Triple J), and despite its extensive length, no two minutes are the same.
"Subterranea" backs Stanley Donwood's The Panic Office showcase in Sydney. The exhibition looks back on the artists work from the past 25 years.
The Stanley Donwood exhibition runs until 6 June at Carriageworks, Sydney.
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