In July 2013, when Atoms for Peace performed live at the EXIT R:Evolution festival in Novi Sad, Serbia, Thom Yorke was in a transitional phase of his career. The band was touring in support of their debut album, *Amok*, which was released in February 2013. This record saw Yorke venturing into more experimental territory, blending electronic elements with his characteristic songwriting style, marking a distinct departure from his work with Radiohead. The collaboration featured prominent musicians, including Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers and producer Nigel Godrich, showcasing a unique fusion of talents and styles. The live performance not only emphasized Yorke's versatility as an artist but also highlighted his ongoing exploration of sound and rhythm in a more collaborative context. This concert is a testament to Yorke's ability to embrace innovation while engaging with his musical roots.