"I think the most important thing about music is the sense of escape"
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The intent is almost protective. Yorke has spent decades watching pop culture turn art into content and audiences into data points. To insist that music’s core value is “escape” is to defend a private zone that can’t be fully monetized or managed: the moment when a song reroutes your mood, interrupts your self-talk, or makes your body feel like it belongs to you again.
Subtextually, it’s also a statement about control. In a world that sells “relatability,” escape is the opposite of being seen; it’s the right to be elsewhere, emotionally and mentally, without explanation. That’s why it works: it frames music as a temporary reordering of consciousness, a small rebellion you can carry in your headphones.
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