BBC Worldwide Music Television has signed a deal with Radiohead to distribute internationally a new and exclusive live performance of the band’s eighth album, ‘The King of Limbs’.
‘Radiohead – The King of Limbs: Live From The Basement’ is a 55-minute performance from one of the most successful and critically acclaimed acts of their generation, who have sold over 30 million albums worldwide. The programme will feature the notoriously elusive band performing the entirety of their celebrated new album in a studio setting with some additional behind the scenes material.
It is scheduled to be the first time that the grammy-award winners are captured on camera this year.
‘The King of Limbs‘ album was released digitally in February 2011 and physically at the end of March 2011, yet this exclusive performance will be the first time the band will have played this collection of songs in public. The band will be performing for acclaimed music show ‘From the Basement’, the brain child of production geniusNigel Godrich, who has either engineered or produced all of Radiohead’s albums since ‘The Bends‘, and has worked with a variety of international acts including Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M, and Air.
Bryce Edge of Courtyard Management, Radiohead’s management company said, “This will be Radiohead’s first collaboration with BBC Worldwide and the band are excited at the prospect of having their first live performance of ‘The King of Limbs’ broadcast around the world . The band will be filmed and recorded by the From The Basement team, which includes Nigel Godrich their long time producer, Dilly Gent, who commissioned many of the memorable Radiohead videos and Grant Gee who filmed the Radiohead documentary ‘Meeting People is Easy’”
‘Radiohead – The King of Limbs: Live from the Basement’ becomes available to international broadcasters in June and is embargoed for broadcast until 1st July 2011. The programme is filmed in HD, will have no audience and no presenter – just a rare opportunity to see an intimate performance from one of the greatest bands in the world.
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