Well, keep in mind, it's not just Mr. Lillywhite, but apparently DJ Kygo and DJ Khaled are also working with them, too, so they still have some of that young blood running through the veins of SOE (though my own blood chilled at hearing Khaled's name--I was able to handle Dangermouse, but now this? The world doesn't need a hip-hop U2. The world doesn't need U2 adapting to current radio trends--it needs to do what it does naturally so well that, like this month's offerings from Green Day and Kings of Leon, radio can't help but pay attention!). For me, though, this is a sign that U2 is seeking fresh production talent to take them 75% of the way to the radio finish line before reclaiming the core U2 sonic stamp in the final lap.