Last night we were fortunate enough to see Thom Yorke and Nigel Godrich play a DJ set as Atoms For Peace for MOMA PS1’s Warm-Up series. Before kicking into a full-fledged DJ set, the duo played three new tracks with Thom on vocals as Nigel manned the decks. Check out clips of the new tracks as well as a partial setlist below.
Earlier this week Atoms For Peace released their debut single “Default.” Stream it here.
Partial Atoms For Peace DJ Setlist:
Beastie Boys – “Shake Your Rump”
Azealia Banks – “212”
Beyonce – “Check On It” (Feat. Slim Thug)
Rye Rye – “Shake It To The Ground”
DJ Shadow – “Organ Donor”
Modeselektor – “Kill Bill Vol. 4”
Thom Yorke – “And It Rained All Night”
Talking Heads – “Once In A Lifetime”
SBTRKT – “Right Thing To Do”
The Supremes – “Baby Love”
Yes, Flea was there but just hanging out — not playing any cuts. Check back for my column with more thoughts on Atoms For Peace tomorrow.
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