Four Tet reveals he was in Radiohead’s ‘Creep’ video as a teenager

Kieran Hebden went from being young fan to working with Thom Yorke

Kieran Hebden, aka Four Tet, has revealed that he was one of the extras in Radiohead’s video for ‘Creep’.

The producer and DJ has worked with Thom Yorke and supported Radiohead on tour but was a fan of the band from their very early days. He was in the crowd for the live performance section of the ‘Creep’ video.

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“I got invited to go on tour with Radiohead,” Hebden told BBC 6 Music’s Gilles Peterson. “They were absolutely huge and I’d been a fan since the ‘Drill’ EP had come out. I’m in the video for ‘Creep’ in the audience. I followed them really closely from the very beginning. And I was being asked to open for them because they were fans of the record, and it made me think, live electronic music, I should get into that.”

Hebden was speaking as part of a special presented by Peterson called Words & Music With Four Tet broadcast yesterday (November 8).

Check out the ‘Creep’ video, featuring a teenage Kieran Hebden, below:

Meanwhile, Radiohead are currently in the studio working on their latest album. The group’s upcoming ninth album will be their follow-up to 2011’s ‘The King Of Limbs’, with guitarist Jonny Greenwood recently confirming that they’re working in the studio “in periods” and that restarting the process “took a lot of time”.

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Drummer Phil Selway also stated that work on the album would “become a full schedule” and that the band are “back into” working on the LP.

In addition to this, Yorke recently revealed that he will compose new music for an upcoming production of Harold Pinter’s Old Times in New York.

Four Tet supports Chvrches at their Alexandra Palace gig later this month (November 27).

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