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Radiohead have started recording their forthcoming
album, the follow-up to 1997's acclaimed 'OK Computer',
at a stately home in Gloucestershire.
The band are again working with producer Nigel Godrich
for the album, which will be their fourth. Sessions begun
on April 12.
The band's management company sent a statement to NME which
confirmed work was finally underway and said: "We don't
know how many songs they're working on. I don't think it's
that structured, it's still early days."
It continued: "There's no time-scale, but I doubt we'll see
a release this year. There are no live appearances scheduled
for this year at present." A spokeswoman for the band said
that as they had spent so much time demoing up songs beforehand,
the recording of the new album should be relatively straightforward.
"They've took their mobile studio to demo on the road when they
were touring, and since then, they have been rehearsing new songs
in France. "They're got tons of stuff written already, but they're
in no hurry to get it done." As a result, she said a release date
in early 2000 was more likely than later this year.
Meanwhile, Radiohead's on-the-road documentary 'Meeting People Is
Easy' is being premiered on UK television on Channel Four on May 5,
1.05am. The film, described by director Grant Gee as a "documentary
and multi-media scrapbook" follows the band's hectic touring schedule
over the past two years and features a star appearance by NME's Ted
Kessler!
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