On April 28, 2001, during the performance at Canal Plus Studios, Radiohead was in the midst of promoting their critically acclaimed album "Kid A," whi... Read Full Description >
On April 28, 2001, during the performance at Canal Plus Studios, Radiohead was in the midst of promoting their critically acclaimed album "Kid A," which had been released in October 2000. "Kid A" represented a significant shift in the band's musical style, incorporating electronic elements, ambient textures, and experimental sounds that deviated from their earlier rock-oriented work. The song "How to Disappear Completely," performed in this recording, is emblematic of the album's introspective and ethereal nature. Notably, Radiohead's embrace of experimentation during this era was a departure that both captivated and polarized audiences, influencing a generation of musicians. This live recording showcases their ability to convey a deeply emotional and atmospheric performance, highlighting the band's artistic evolution at a pivotal point in their career. Additionally, the intimate setting of the Canal Plus Studios allowed for a unique connection between the band and their audience, furt