Photography Luca MarinoMusic / NewsMusic / NewsThom Yorke teases new album with mysterious projections on London buildingsThe cryptic ‘ANIMA Technologies’ teasers continueShareLink copied ✔️June 20, 2019June 20, 2019TextAlex Standen Advertisements for Thom Yorke’s mysterious solo project are amping up this week. Just before 10pm last night (June 19), vast projections showed up on London landmarks including Big Ben, Marble Arch, and the Tate Modern, with a cryptic statement that read: “Do you have trouble remembering your dreams?” The strange projections continued: “It’s a feeling we know all too well at ANIMA. You’re deep in a surreal world where you can be anybody you like, where you can do anything. And then when you wake up, the dream fades. It’s gone. Or is it? Here at ANIMA, we’ve built something we call a dream camera. Just call or text the number. 07588 73 31 11.” Marble Arch, LondonPhotography Luca Marino The Radiohead member’s promotion for his upcoming album has been truly enigmatic. Initially appearing as strange, ominous adverts on the London underground for a ‘Dream Camera’, the fictional ‘ANIMA Technologies’, more were then discovered internationally, including parts of Italy. Saw this on the tube today, if you ring the number you hear something mad. I’m bugging, anima dream camera uno coming like on black mirror episode. pic.twitter.com/JIX7IU2Ka7— Spooky Black🌒 (@AS4036) June 13, 2019 Anyone who calls Yorke’s advertised number hears a strange automated statement about how ANIMA has been “ordered by the High Court to cease and desist” its operations, followed by airy, synthy sounds. This sound has been identified as a snippet from Yorke’s unreleased song, "Not The News", which he has previously only played out on tour.. The recent theft of Radiohead’s entire OK Computer sessions earlier this month prompted the band to released all 18 hours on Bandcamp, with proceeds given to climate activist group Extinction Rebellion. Little else is known about Yorke’s upcoming solo album though, only going so far as to tell Crack Magazine that our dystopian society is “definitely” reflected on the record. It is possible that ‘ANIMA’ is the title. There is no release date for the album – or a dream camera of any kind – as of yet, but expect the unexpected. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREThe rise of North West in 5 tracksThe Moment: How A.G. Cook turned Brat summer into a nightmareSalomonWatch a mini documentary about the inner workings of SalomonWinter Olympics 2026: Ranking the best music from the figure skating eventsEverything we know about Beyoncé’s rumoured rock eraBACARDÍIn pictures: Manchester’s electrifying, multigenerational party spiritI(nterne)t girl duo Mgna Crrrta share their pop culture picksThe stop-motion Lego chat show starring all your favourite artistsRap music isn’t dead – it’s evolvingThe Moment: 6 times musicians made their own filmsBerlin: Is the party finally over?Alt-pop yearner Sarah Kinsley shares her internet obsessionsEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy