by Tom Skinner Contributor | Photos by Wenn

Tags: Thom Yorke, Radiohead 

Jonny Greenwood unveils new music on Radio One mixtape

Including new solo track and Thom Yorke remix

 

Jonny Greenwood releases new music Photo: Wenn

Radiohead's Jonny Greenwood has unveiled new material as a guest to Flying Lotus on BBC Radio One. Check it out below. 

Among the new songs include a brand new solo track 'Lola Choir', an unheard demo 'De-Tuned Quartet' and a remix of Thom Yorke solo track 'A Rat's Nest'. 

The new tracks were broadcast as part of Flying Lotus' monthly residency on BBC Radio 1, which featured a mixtape from Jonny himself. The show show also featured an instrumental version of 'Spooks' from the Inherent Vice soundtrack.

Flying Lotus also played music from Joey Bada$$ and Thundercat. You can listen to the guitarist's guest mix on BBC iPlayer here.

Meanwhile, Radiohead's new album is said be 'coming along nicely', and Johnny Greenwood said the band had again 'changed their method'.

"It's too involved [to explain how]," he said earlier this year. "We're kind of limiting ourselves; working in limits. So we'll see what happens. It's like we're trying to use very old and very new technology together to see what happens."

Below: Everything we know about Radiohead's new album so far

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