Planet Telex

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Planet Telex is a song by the English rock band Radiohead, known for its atmospheric production and electronic-influenced sound on their 1995 album "The Bends."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Radiohead song
song
album The Bends NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Planet Telex (You Can Force It But It Will Not Come) NERFINISHED
artist Radiohead NERFINISHED
composer Radiohead NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
features atmospheric production
electronic-influenced sound
follows Prove Yourself NERFINISHED
genre alternative rock
electronic rock
space rock
hasCriticalReception praised for atmospheric and electronic production
hasInstrumentation bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
electronics
keyboards
hasKey D minor (approximate)
hasLiveVersionOn My Iron Lung EP (live recordings context) NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature recorded largely under the influence of alcohol
uses drum loop from earlier recording session
hasTempo mid-tempo
hasTimeSignature 4/4
hasVocalStyle reverbed vocals
hasWriter Colin Greenwood NERFINISHED
Ed O’Brien NERFINISHED
Jonny Greenwood NERFINISHED
Phil Selway NERFINISHED
Thom Yorke NERFINISHED
includedIn 1995 album The Bends
isAssociatedWithEra mid-1990s Radiohead
isOpeningSongOnTour The Bends-era live shows
isTitleInspiredBy Apple Macintosh computer text "Planet Telex"
language English
lyricist Thom Yorke NERFINISHED
openingTrackOf The Bends NERFINISHED
partOf The Bends NERFINISHED
performer Radiohead NERFINISHED
precedes The Bends (song) NERFINISHED
producer John Leckie NERFINISHED
Radiohead NERFINISHED
recorded 1994
recordLabel Capitol Records
Parlophone
releaseDate 1995-03-13
trackNumber 1

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The Bends openingTrack Planet Telex
The Bends track Planet Telex