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Kid A is a dense thicket of sound. From the "lemon-sucking" synthesizers of "Everything in Its Right Place" to the Ondes Martenot wail on "How to Disappear Completely," the album relies on texture as much as melody. radiohead kid a 20002009 deluxe flac 88 top
The explosive brass section in "National Anthem" feels physically imposing rather than digitally peaked. radiohead kid a 20002009 deluxe flac 88 top