Thom Yorke remixes Radiohead's Creep for Undercover fashion show
Radiohead's iconic song Creep, from their 1993 debut album Pablo Honey, has been reimagined in a new version titled Creep (Very 2021 Rmx) for the Autumn/Winter 2021-2022 collection of fashion brand Undercover. The remix, characterized as "doomer" music with extremely dark and slowed-down sounds, was created by Thom Yorke. It was accompanied by a loop animation made by Jun Takahashi, founder of Undercover. The clothing collection, presented last March during Tokyo Fashion Week, draws inspiration from the costumes and design of the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion, reflecting the same melancholic and nostalgic atmosphere.
Key facts
- Radiohead's Creep is from the 1993 album Pablo Honey
- New version titled Creep (Very 2021 Rmx)
- Remix is for Undercover's Autumn/Winter 2021-2022 collection
- Thom Yorke created the remix
- Jun Takahashi made the loop animation
- Collection presented at Tokyo Fashion Week in March 2021
- Inspired by anime Neon Genesis Evangelion
Entities
Artists
- Thom Yorke
- Jun Takahashi
Institutions
- Radiohead
- Undercover
Locations
- Tokyo
- Japan