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A Moon Shaped Pool and the unmistakable alchemy of Radiohead

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

The point of an artwork – and it’s hardly controversial to say that Radiohead is in the business of art – is that it plays hard to “get”. It should be slippery, elusive, unknowable to a certain extent, and certainly not an object upon which one can casually bestow critical judgement in a matter of hours after a...

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