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Mark Pritchard and Thom Yorke Drop New Song “Gangsters”

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The collaboration between Thom Yorke and Mark Pritchard continues to captivate audiences with the release of their new song “Gangsters,” from their joint effort album Tall Tales. Scheduled for release on May 9th via Warp Records, this project marks a significant milestone in their longstanding musical partnership. The track “Gangsters” further expands the eerie yet engaging soundscape that Yorke and Pritchard have crafted together, following the earlier releases of “This Conversation Is Missing Your Voice” and “Back in the Game.” The album is complemented by a distinctive visual narrative, directed by Jonathan Zawada, that is set to be featured in a special global cinema event on May 8th, just a day ahead of the album's official release.

The video for “Gangsters” underscores Zawada's innovative artistry, presenting a surreal world inhabited by puppet-like figures akin to a digital diorama level. This visual style is described as Boschian, reminiscent of the fantastical and often chaotic scenes found in the works of Hieronymus Bosch. The artistic collaboration has yielded a short film that not only serves as a companion to the album but also enhances its narrative depth, offering audience an immersive experience through a fusion of the digital and analogue that characterizes Zawada's work. This supports the auditory richness characterized by Pritchard's inventive synth work and Yorke's ethereal, otherworldly vocal delivery.

Mark Pritchard, a stalwart of the 90s UK electronic scene, utilizes his expertise to shape the album's unique sound. With a career spanning collaborations with various artists and remixes for renowned acts such as Radiohead, Aphex Twin, and Depeche Mode, Pritchard brings a wealth of experience that adds depth to the album. This project with Yorke showcases a departure from conventional electronic music, leaning towards a more avant-garde territory that is both challenging and rewarding for listeners. Pritchard’s electronic textures interlace seamlessly with Yorke’s vocals, which exhibit a manipulated, pitch-shifted quality that straddles the realms of the human and the synthetic.

The release of Tall Tales is poised to be a landmark moment in the careers of Yorke and Pritchard, asserting their continuous relevance and influence in the ever-evolving landscape of music and digital artistry. The album thus represents not just a collection of songs but a multi-sensory journey that invites listeners to explore its full depth and potential.

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