Remixes and Re-interpretations
"Everything in Its Right Place" has been covered by numerous other artists working in various genres. Club remixes were created by Paul Oakenfold and Josh Wink, among others. Classical pianist Christopher O'Riley and jazz pianist Brad Mehldau have both recorded interpretations in their styles. Jazz pianist Robert Glasper has recorded versions of the song melded with Herbie Hancock's jazz standard "Maiden Voyage" on two separate occasions. Hip-hop band The Roots have performed the song live on various occasions with Bilal or Osunlade, the latter of whom contributed his own dance-friendly version with Erro (Eric Roberson) to a 2006 Radiohead tribute album. Anomie Belle regularly performed the song live, and later recorded a Björk-esque version, heavily layered with sensual vocals, as a b-side. In 2009 the a cappella vocal group Sonos recorded a version using only their voices. American producer Pretty Lights released a mash up of it with Nine Inch Nails and Nirvana in 2011.
Thom Yorke himself has altered the song by playing it live occasionally on the piano in sessions for radio stations and for Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit in 2002, stripping away the electronic soundscape and emphasizing the haunting melody. An UNKLEsounds Remix can be found on the UNKLE DJ Soundscape mix Do Androids Dream of Electric Beats?. Scala & Kolacny Brothers also covered the song on their album "It all leads to this". In 2007 Steve Adey re-interpreted the song as a b-side to his Burning Fields 7".
British DJ and producer SBTRKT sampled the song on his track "Right Place", which was released as a free download by music blog RCRD LBL.
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