Music / NewsMusic / NewsThom Yorke, Burial, and Four Tet share two new collaborations‘Her Revolution’ and ‘His Rope’ have been released on limited-edition vinylShareLink copied ✔️December 2, 2020December 2, 2020TextThom Waite Thom Yorke, Burial, and Four Tet have reunited to release two new collaborative tracks, titled “Her Revolution” and “His Rope”. The songs were made available on ultra-limited-edition black label vinyl, via the London record shops Sounds of the Universe and Phonica today (December 2). Both shops have since announced that the records have sold out (unsurprisingly). It’s not clear yet whether they will be restocked, or whether they’re up for grabs at other stores, although the tracks have already cropped up on Youtube. Yorke and Four Tet previously teamed up on the 2009 double A-side “Moth“/“Wolf Cub”. The pair then got together with the elusive London producer Burial back in 2011, for another: “Ego”/“Mirror”. Four Tet was also recently announced as part of the lineup for a PLZ Make It Ruins charity compilation, Locked Grooves. The musician features alongside artists such as Arca, 100 gecs, Blood Orange, Shygirl, Skrillex, and label founder Vegyn, with each contributing a 1.8 second loop. Back in 2019, Burial also released a new song titled “Starlore”, which was shared exclusively – alongside tracks from several other Hyperdub producers – on a Sega Genesis cartridge. 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 MORECorridos tumbados: A guide to Mexico’s most controversial music genreSekou is the 21-year-old baritone making 70s soul cool again Dsquared2Dsquared2 turns up the Heated Rivalry at Milan Fashion WeekDon’t Be Dumb: The top 5 features on A$AP Rocky’s new album The rise of ‘Britainicana’: How Westside Cowboy are reshaping UK indieR!R!Riot is Taiwan’s pluggnb princessWhen did UK underground rap get so Christian? Why listening parties are everywhere right nowA night out with Feng, the ‘positive punk’ of UK UgDoppel-gäng gäng gäng: 7 times artists used body doublesWesley Joseph is the Marty Supreme of R&B (only nicer) How Turnstile are reinventing hardcore for the internet ageEscape 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