
Thom Yorke unveils a music visual for "Four Ways In Time"
Thom Yorke has released a new music visual for “Four Ways In Time,” a track featured on his original score for Daniele Luchetti’s film Confidenza.
The video features scenes from the film re-cut by editor Ael Dallier Vega, starring the film's lead actor Elio Germano. "Four Ways In Time" follows recent release, "Knife Edge,” starring Elio Germano and Federica Rosellini, featuring its sequence from the film re-cut by Confidenza editor Ael Dallier Vega, and a b-side track titled “Prize Giving.” The score’s intro track “The Big City” was teased by Yorke in February within his playlist for The Smile’s BBC 6 Music Artist in Residence series.
Confidenza follows Yorke’s previous full-length score and original soundtrack for Luca Guadagnino’s 2018 Suspiria remake, Suspirium receiving a GRAMMY-nomination for Best Song Written for Visual Media. Produced by Sam Petts-Davies (Suspiria, The Smile Wall Of Eyes), Confidenza sees Petts-Davies and Yorke working again with the London Contemporary Orchestra alongside a jazz ensemble which included Robert Stillman and fellow The Smile bandmate Tom Skinner. In 2019 Yorke contributed music to Edward Norton’s Motherless Brooklyn and in 2022 he wrote two original tracks for the series finale of Peaky Blinders.
Thom Yorke’s Confidenza original soundtrack is out now digitally, with vinyl and CD to follow on 12 July via XL Recordings.
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