Everything in Its Right Place

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"Everything in Its Right Place" is an experimental, electronic-infused opening track by Radiohead, known for its hypnotic keyboards, fragmented vocals, and role in defining the sound of their album *Kid A*.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
artist Radiohead
associatedAct Thom Yorke
composer Thom Yorke
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre ambient
art rock
electronic music
experimental rock
hasInstrumentation keyboards
synthesizer
hasMood hypnotic
introspective
unsettling
hasMusicalFeature electronic effects
hypnotic texture
looped chord progression
minimalist structure
hasNotableAspect considered influential in 2000s experimental rock and electronic fusion
defined the electronic direction of Kid A
frequently cited as a key track in Radiohead’s stylistic shift
known for live reinterpretations using looping and effects
often discussed in music criticism for its innovative production
hasNotableUse used in film and television soundtracks
hasTempoCharacteristic mid-tempo
hasVocalStyle fragmented vocals
processed vocals
includedIn Radiohead compilation and live releases
Radiohead live setlists
language English
lyricist Thom Yorke
originalReleaseYear 2000
partOfAlbum Kid A
performer Radiohead
positionOnAlbum opening track
producer Nigel Godrich
Radiohead
recordingArtistNationality British
recordLabel Capitol Records
Parlophone
releaseFormat album track
trackNumber 1

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Radiohead notableSong Everything in Its Right Place
Kid A hasTrack Everything in Its Right Place
In My Element hasPart Everything in Its Right Place
this entity surface form: Maiden Voyage / Everything in Its Right Place