Radiohead’s latest album, A Moon Shaped Pool, is a tender, minimalist affair. The perfect headphones album, primed to become your nighttime soundtrack for years to come.

So who better to curate a chilled-out bedtime mixtape than Radiohead chief Thom Yorke. He’s now gone and done just that thanks to BBC Radio’s ongoing series of ‘bedtime mixes’.

The 45-minute mixtape includes a range of electronica cuts and obscure abstract orchestral pieces, including James Holden’s ‘Triangle Folds Inside Out’ and Robert Feldman’s ‘Electronic and Flute’.

Our very own Kevin Parker previously made his own bedtime mix for the BBC, curating a selection of cuts from Panda Bear, Air, King Crimson, Frank Ocean, Kraftwerk, Gotye, and The Flaming Lips.

Check out Yorke’s mix via BBC Radio here.

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