Mysterious advertising campaign hints at impending Thom Yorke release
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Mysterious advertising campaign hints at impending Thom Yorke release

Advertisments for a company called ‘Anima Technology’ have been spotted on the London Underground, The Dallas Observer and a number of phone booths in Milan, seemingly advertising a service to ‘get your dreams back.’ The advertisements also prompt viewers to call the number +1 916-619-6192, which plays a message claiming that the business has received a cease and desist notice before playing a portion of the unreleased Thom Yorke track ‘Not The News.’

 

 

Keen eyes have also reported that a website has also been launched under the Anima Technology imprint, which diverts viewers to a sign warning that the website has also been seized by the authorities for ‘serious and unlawful flagrant activities.’ Check out one of the advertisements, spotted in London, below:

 

 

 

Can we expect that hotly anticipated album soon? Or is this just a weird Aphex-like marketing ploy that’s somehow been linked to XL Recordings? Either way, we reckon that OK Computer leak (and the band’s already legendary repsonse) will definitely help fuel the fires of speculation. All aboard the hype train!

 

Head to Anima Technology to try and remember your dreams today.