bjork
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Here’s the beautiful and formless lead single from Björk’s forthcoming follow-up to Vulnicura, Utopia. It’s due out sometime in November, so there’s still time to ponder how much like Tinder the album’s going to sound. (Probably not much.) Update You can watch the song’s
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Hey guys, Jeremy here, the man behind the curtain (or one of the men… behind one of the curtains… Why are there so many curtains here at TND? I like to think of mine as being a nice forest green.) I don’t know if any of you care what
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This video for Vulnicura cut “Mouth Mantra” was, fittingly enough, partially recorded inside Björk’s mouth with the warped aesthetic of Jesse Kanda.
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Today Icelandic singer-songwriter, composer, and pop innovator Björk celebrates her 50th birthday. In honor of this occasion, we’ve compiled the above career-spanning playlist for newcomers or those who just would like an overview of her catalog. This set was probably the hardest one yet to sequence, as over the
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Here’s the second installment of Björk’s Vulnicura remix series, featuring contributions from Rabit, Untold, and The Haxan Cloak. The series will receive a very limited pressing on translucent vinyl by One Little Indian later this year. Reminder that Vulnicura was stellar:
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A recap of Anthony’s favorite releases of January and February 2015.
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Icelandic singer, songwriter, producer Björk is back with another record, and it’s one filled with romantic heartbreak and whimsical instrumentation.
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Experimental electronic duo Matmos have implanted the fear in my head of a world invaded by green CG triangles. This duo is known for their work with Bjork and their remixes. In this new track their style sets them apart from others in the genre; no where in this song
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Björk’s “Sacrifice,” a track from the Icelandic singer-songwriter’s latest album, crossed with sounds from the new Death Grips album, the Money Store. A combination I didn’t see coming, but am casually enjoying.
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Being an “iPad album,” the new Björk LP feels like a bit of a soundtrack. Am I surprised? No. But I was happy to find there was a good handful of gorgeous tracks placed on this thing. WATCH THE REVIEW