That didn’t take long, did it. Just over a day-and-a-half after the big release, In Rainbows has its first reworking, by Sweden’s Mojib. He picked a good track to tweak, too, given the number of folks that took issue with Radiohead’s studio treatment of “Videotape.” Mojib takes the In Rainbows closer and splices it with DJ Shadow’s “Fixed Income,” killing Phil’s closing drum hits for an entirely more ethereal outro. Good call on Mojib’s part; Endtroducing‘s been bandied about as an influence on Radiohead, and others have already discovered how well Shadow and Radio mesh .

Have a listen at Mojib’s “Videotape” at iGIF. More on the way? Obviously. Post ‘em as you find ‘em.

Comments (10)
  1. FIRST  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    *F*I*R*S*T*

  2. DWEEB  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    *D*W*E*E*B*

  3. old greg  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    i saw this yesterday and grabbed
    its alright

  4. old greg  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    i saw this yesterday and grabbed it
    it’s alright

  5. It’s horrid. Is it even in the same key as the song? YUCK!

  6. john  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    Will someone please post a link to the “House of Cards” remix with Bobby McFerrin’s “Don’t Worry Be Happy” over the intro? Thanks.

  7. Mr. Rainbow  |   Posted on Oct 11th, 2007

    I don’t like this remix, its stupid.

  8. The albums played backwards is interesting. I’m hearing at least 5 subliminal messages in the first track. I guess it’s like playing the vinyl backwards. Nothing satanic found, though.

  9. Victoria  |   Posted on Nov 19th, 2007

    Rianbows are beautiful but this artical is not that intersting to me. It has to tell me when did they began reworking.

  10. Victoria  |   Posted on Nov 19th, 2007

    Rianbows are beautiful but this artical is not that interesting to me.It has to tell me when rainbows started to rework.It also has to tell me why rainbows are very important,and it has to explain the event to me.

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