

Fashion designer Jun Takahashi showcased his UNDERCOVER Fall 2021 collection “Creep Very” during Rakuten Fashion Week Tokyo and gave its womenswear portion quite the fitting soundtrack: a haunting remix of Radiohead’s “Creep,” orchestrated by Thom Yorke himself. The sparse track features acoustic guitar and glitchy electronics and clocks in at around nine minutes.
“The theme is of a person who is frail and weak but has a truly pure heart,” Takahashi told Vogue of his new line. “I was expressing the worries and anxieties that individuals carry every day and the hope of what lies ahead.”
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Watch the full fashion show here and listen to Yorke’s new rendition of “Creep” at the 7:30 mark.
This isn’t the only reimagined version of Radiohead’s Pablo Honey single to hit the internet in recent months. In December, Kevin Bacon covered “Creep” to a barn full of goats. Watch that gloriously weird performance here.
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