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Thom Yorke Releases New Song “Dialing In”

Thom Yorke of The Smile Festival d'ete de Quebec, Day 9, Quebec City, Canada - 14 Jul 2023
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Thom Yorke, the iconic frontman of Radiohead and The Smile, has unveiled a new track entitled “Dialing In,” which serves as the theme song for the upcoming Apple TV+ series Smoke. The song, which originally debuted in live performances under the working title “Gawpers,” marks another successful venture of Yorke into the realm of original scores. “Dialing In” is an atmospheric track characterized by haunting melodies, brooding arrangements, and the delicate interplay of ethereal bells. This composition sets the perfect tone for the series, capturing its mysterious and dramatic elements as presented in the trailer.

The creation of “Dialing In” highlights the collaboration between Thom Yorke and Dennis Lehane, the creator and executive producer of Smoke. Lehane, known for his work with esteemed figures like Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese, expressed his admiration for Yorke’s ability to translate a conceptual idea into a sonically captivating piece that encapsulates the essence of Smoke. Lehane noted that Yorke’s contribution stands alongside the works of legendary figures, marking him as an influential force in the creative arts. This endorsement underlines Yorke’s reputation for crafting music that seamlessly integrates with cinematic narratives, enhancing the storytelling experience.

Smoke is a forthcoming crime-drama series, debuting on June 27, which explores the tumultuous story of a detective and an arson investigator, portrayed by Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett, respectively. Set in the Pacific Northwest, the series follows their quest to capture a serial arsonist, diving into a world of suspense and intrigue. Dennis Lehane’s foray into television with Smoke follows his success in other narrative formats, and with Yorke’s track, the series promises to deliver a compelling auditory and visual experience.

In addition to his work on “Dialing In,” Yorke recently released an album, Tall Tales, in collaboration with electronic producer Mark Pritchard. Known for his innovative fusion of electronic and alternative rock elements, Yorke continues to expand his musical boundaries. The album further showcases his versatility as an artist, offering listeners a unique blend of sounds and lyrical depth. Yorke’s previous work with The Smile, a side project featuring fellow Radiohead member Jonny Greenwood, also demonstrates his commitment to pushing creative limits, with albums like Wall of Eyes and Cutouts receiving critical acclaim.

The anticipation surrounding “Dialing In” and the series Smoke reflects not only Yorke’s standing as a pioneering musician but also the profound impact of his compositions in captivating narratives within visual media. Fans of Yorke can appreciate the seamless transition from his live performances to a studio production which now features prominently in a major TV series, underscoring his ability to adapt and thrive in diverse artistic formats. As viewers become immersed in the intricate plot of Smoke, Yorke's score will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the series' emotional and psychological dimensions. With the strength of both a compelling story and an evocative soundtrack, Smoke is positioned to be a noteworthy addition to the crime genre narratives available on streaming platforms.

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