Contributors

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Host

Andrew Ritchot

I was 15 when I first heard Radiohead, and yes, it was Creep.

Don't judge. It was 1994.  But The Bends changed everything. It was that album that turned me into a super fan, and since then, I've been obsessed. Even  recorded a cover of "Separator" which you hear in the podcast intro.

This podcast started accidentally - when I realized how far Nico and I were, when it comes to musical compatibility. After finding out he barely (but kind of) knew Creep, it started as an excuse to just lovingly force him into this band. 

Adding Chase to the mix to review the music videos made the podcast seem more deep and real - and watching the two of them navigate new songs and videos is just so much fun to be around.

Radiohead has always been the last band on my bucket list, but now seeing them live with Nico and Chase is a life-goal.

https://linktr.ee/andrewtheritchot
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Nico G

Hey - I'm Nico - a soon-to-be-thirty outskirts-of-London-er that has been musically very unadventurous, sticking to chart songs that make their way to absolutely everyone, and now a bit more of pop-head! 

I've only recently started to actually listen to music routinely (finally started paying for Spotify!) and I'm finding what a massive difference it can make to my mood, and with the addition of our podcast is helping me broaden my horizons. 

I'm definitely the 'headless' one in the 'head full of radio' dynamic, bringing my inexperienced layperson and vibes-led commentary (blabbery) to juxtapose with Andrew's diehard fandom, behind-the-scenes diligence and better understanding of music technically, and I cannot be more thrilled to be embarking alongside him and our buddy Chase on this awesome journey through Radiohead's discography.

Guests

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Chase M

I started my music journey by really diving into all sorts of Black centric genre, such as Jazz, Rap, psychedelic rock etc. just to explore the whole body of work that has been produced by Black Folk.

My knowledge of Radiohead was pretty minimal coming into things so I bring a different perspective on the band as what I’d consider and outsider and as I continue my journey into all things Radiohead I am able to bring an unsullied view of the band from any previous assumptions.

I briefly studied the relation between music and film in college and that experience has helped contribute to my analysis of the music videos.

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