Radiohead let fans remix Reckoner

Seems like the 'Head were so impressed with the Nude remixes fans created last year they're giving everyone the chance to do it. Head to their remix site to get your hands on parts of Reckoner. And don't worry, unlike Nude, you won't be charged for each instrumental stem ...

Seems like the 'Head were so impressed with the Nude remixes fans created earlier this year, they're giving everyone the chance to do it again. Head to their remix site to get your hands on the kit for Reckoner. And don't worry, unlike with Nude, you won't be charged for each instrumental stem this time ...

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