Atoms For Peace unveiled their debut BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix on Saturday night (March 9), featuring previously unheard Thom Yorke and Radiohead tracks.

As well as cuts from Oneohtrix Point Never, Actress, Aphex Twin, and DOOM, the mix also featured a new Thom Yorke track titled ‘Has Been’ as well as unreleased Radiohead guitar loop ‘Harmonics Loop’. Listen to it here.

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The full tracklisting of Atoms For Peace’s BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix is as follows:

Chris Clark – ‘The Pining Pt. 1?’

DOOM & Thom Yorke/Jonny Greenwood – ‘R Fren’

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Luke Abbott – ‘Brazil?’

Thom Yorke/Jonny Greenwood – Feeling Pulled Apart By Horses’

Redshape – ‘Man Out Of Time (Major Space Dub)’

Kuodede – ‘Golf?’

Colleen Et Les Boites a Musique – ‘Bicycle Bells’

Shed – ‘Day After’

Thom Yorke – ‘The Twist (Unfinished Section B)’

Thom Yorke – ‘Has Been’

Marcel Dettman – ‘Ellipse’

Luke Abbott – ‘Modern Driveway’

Radiohead – ‘Give Up The Ghost (Thriller House Ghost Mix)’

Thom Yorke – ‘Harrowdown Hill (C90 Mix)’

Radiohead – ‘The Gloaming’

Boys Noize – ‘Kill The Kid?’

Other Lives – ‘Tamer Animals’ (Atoms For Peace Remix)

Radiohead – ‘Harmonics Loop’

Bad Autopsy – ‘Ginmixer’

Phon.o – ‘Fukushima’

Adolfo Coelho – ‘Socana N’gam’

Trim & Riko – ‘Trousers?’

Apostrophi – ‘Average Joe?’

Mr. Oizo – ‘Stunt’

Throwing Snow & Louis Vines – ‘Too Polite’

Steve Reich – ‘It’s Gonna Rain Pt. 1’ (1965)

DJ Tre – ‘Ping Pong Track?’

Aphex Twin – ‘Cilonen’

DJ Slugo – ‘Juke Me From The Back Low?’

Thom Yorke – ‘The Drunkk Machine’

Firefox & Glamour – ‘Check Da Skills’

Thom Yorke – ‘The Hollow Earth?’

Macc & DgoHn – ‘Forget Stuff’

Wishmountain – ‘Walkman’

Oneohtrix Point Never – ‘I Only Have Eyes For You’

Alex Cortex – ‘Huyendo’

Radiohead – ‘Bloom’ (Jamie XX Club Remix)?

Abu Sultan – ‘Your Love Made My Head Hurt?’

Diplo & Blaqstarr – ‘Get Off’ (Rob 3 Remix)

Atoms For Peace features Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke alongside Flea of Red Hot Chili Peppers and producer Nigel Godrich. They releasied their debut LP, ‘Amok’ on February 25 via XL Recordings. Read Uncut’s review of ‘Amok’ here.