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La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 04/19/2004 : 5:41:18 PM yay/nay? |
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KevinLesko |
Posted - 08/02/2004 : 1:28:15 PM From a recent update on her site about Medulla:
+ collaborators . beats - Rahzel, Shlomo and Dokaka . vocals - Björk, Mike Patton, Robert Wyatt, Gregory Purnhagen, Tagaq, Icelandic + London choirs . songwriters - Björk, Sjón, Olivier Alary, Tagaq, Jórunn Vidar & Jakobína Sigurdardóttir, E.E. Cummings . programming - Valgeir Sigursson, Mark Bell, Little Miss Specta, Matmos, Jake Davies, Olivier Alary, Björk
+ tracklist 01____________Pleasure Is All Mine 02____________Show Me Forgiveness 03____________Where Is The Line? 04____________Vökuró 05____________Öll Birtan 06____________Who Is It 07____________Oceania 08____________Submarine 09____________Sonnets / Unrealities XI 10____________Desired Constellation 11____________Ancestors 12____________Mouth's Cradle 13____________Miđvikudags 14____________Triumph Of A Heart
+ facts . a limited edition of "Medúlla" will have expanded artwork and a 16-panel poster. . the Japanese release will feature a bonus track. . Öll Birtan means 'All the light', Vökuró means 'Vigil'. . Sonnets / Unrealities XI is based on a poem by E.E. Cummings. . a special is on the way! . [news edit 20.07.04] |
dan p. |
Posted - 08/01/2004 : 10:41:38 AM nay. |
La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 07/31/2004 : 10:45:37 PM quote: Originally posted by KevinLesko
New cd from Bjork should be out at the end of Aug. Zero instrumentation, all vocals. Rhazel from the Roots is beatboxing a bunch of the beats apparently. Sounds a bit sketchy, but it's Bjork, so I'm sure she'll pull it off and it will rule!
yeah, i read about that. sounds...interesting. |
KevinLesko |
Posted - 07/30/2004 : 11:41:48 PM New cd from Bjork should be out at the end of Aug. Zero instrumentation, all vocals. Rhazel from the Roots is beatboxing a bunch of the beats apparently. Sounds a bit sketchy, but it's Bjork, so I'm sure she'll pull it off and it will rule! |
La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 04/28/2004 : 12:14:41 AM she has her moments |
KevinLesko |
Posted - 04/26/2004 : 1:25:22 PM now come the real question... hot or not? I say hot!
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La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 04/21/2004 : 10:14:28 PM quote: Originally posted by Dickey500
YAY!! I was a monster bjork fan in high school and college - I own dozens of her albums. My big celebrity crossover moment was discussing the music of bjork with members of the mighty mighty bosstones with DMB in the background (lame college party at Dickinson a few years back). It was like a musical pandora's box.
that's just...odd... |
Dickey500 |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 7:44:14 PM YAY!! I was a monster bjork fan in high school and college - I own dozens of her albums. My big celebrity crossover moment was discussing the music of bjork with members of the mighty mighty bosstones with DMB in the background (lame college party at Dickinson a few years back). It was like a musical pandora's box. |
La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 4:50:24 PM awesome |
KevinLesko |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 3:20:14 PM For a little more info on what I mean by this: quote: she used this electronica duo by the name of Matmos to make her beats...they play the most unique things to get sounds you've ever heard. For example, they have one cd of theirs that is completely composed of surgical sounds
here is an excerpt from their website:
quote: Matmos is M.C. Schmidt and Drew Daniel, aided and abetted by many others. In their recordings and live performances over the last nine years, Matmos have used the sounds of: amplified crayfish nerve tissue, the pages of bibles turning, a bowed five string banjo, slowed down whistles and kisses, water hitting copper plates, the runout groove of a vinyl record, a $5.00 electric guitar, liposuction surgery, cameras and VCRs, chin implant surgery, contact microphones on human hair, violins, rat cages, tanks of helium, violas, human skulls, cellos, peck horns, tubas, cards shuffling, field recordings of conversations in hot tubs, frequency response tests for defective hearing aids, a steel guitar recorded in a sewer, electrical interference generated by laser eye surgery, whoopee cushions and balloons, latex fetish clothing, rhinestones on a dinner plate, Polish trains, insects, ukelele, aspirin tablets hitting a drum kit from across the room, dogs barking, people reading aloud, life support systems and inflatable blankets, records chosen by the roll of dice, an acupuncture point detector conducting electrical current through human skin, rock salt crunching underfoot, solid gold coins spinning on bars of solid silver, the sound of a frozen stream thawing in the sun, a five gallon bucket of oatmeal.
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KevinLesko |
Posted - 04/20/2004 : 2:44:46 PM big time "yay" for me. I'd even place her in my top 10. Funny thing is, I never even listened to hear a year ago, but she played a very rare show in Hollywood over this last summer that my Ex took me to, and I instantly became a fan. I really like her use of unique beats in her songs. On her last cd Vespertine, she used this electronica duo by the name of Matmos to make her beats...they play the most unique things to get sounds you've ever heard. For example, they have one cd of theirs that is completely composed of surgical sounds. I would HIGHLY suggest that anyone pick up her Royal Opera House DVD to see what an amazing show she puts on. The concert is her, Matmos, a harpest, a group of Inuit singers, and an orchestra.
quote: check out her album homogenic. i bought it a few days ago, and it's one of those few cds where you dont end up skipping any of the songs.
I second that... great disc, not to mention it has one of the most lyrically brutal breakup songs I've ever heard called "5 years". I could really write forever about how great Bjork is, but I'll stop here for now.
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La Mer De Noms |
Posted - 04/19/2004 : 6:14:39 PM check out her album homogenic. i bought it a few days ago, and it's one of those few cds where you dont end up skipping any of the songs. |
James M. |
Posted - 04/19/2004 : 5:43:01 PM hmmmmmm thats hard to say...some stuff is interesting..some stuff....well i dont know what it is |
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