Radiohead remix: second limited-edition vinyl announced

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Thursday 30 June 2011 19:00 EDT
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On June 30, Phonica Records announced the second vinyl release in British rock group Radiohead's summer remix series. The series features fresh takes of tracks from the band's latest and eighth album, The King of Limbs, by a range of electronic artists and DJs.

The newest release, a 12-inch vinyl due out July 14, will feature "Morning Mr. Magpie" by English electronic artist Nathan Fake and two remixes of "Bloom" by Australian electro producer Mark Pritchard.

On July 4, the first release in the series will be available from XL/Ticker Tape in the UK and tbd Records in North America. It features Canadian musician Caribou's remix of "Little Boy Blue" and a version of the album's lead single "Lotus Flower" by Canadian R&B and electronic producer Jacques Green.

Both vinyl and digital formats will be available for purchase on the band's website.

The King of Limbs has reached the top ten in album charts in 21 countries, including number three in the US and seventh in the UK.

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