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It’s always been easy to hate Spotify. Björk once said it was probably the worst thing to happen to musicians. But since it ...
Following its big screen release earlier this year, Björk revealed that Cornucopia: Live will arrive on October 24 in a variety of formats, including a Blu-ray of the concert film, plus CD and vinyl ...
Björk made her comments in a new interview with Paper, where she spoke at length about her Cornucopia concert tour, which ran from 2019 – 2023.Not named for a specific album but thematically ...
Cornucopia, Björk’s critically acclaimed world tour commissioned by The Shed in 2019, is now a book (out since Nov. 15), and a concert film opening January 24 on Apple, and in select theaters ...
Björk debuted Cornucopia, which she directed with Argentine film auteur Lucrecia Martel, in 2019 at the Shed in New York. For the show, which is based on ideas and visual cues presented in ...
Björk nails the Utopia musical blend—flutes, birds, chaos—most aptly on a series of late-album songs including “Losss,” “Tabula Rasa,” and “Saint,” all of which feature bracing ...
Björk’s production and arrangements on “Fossora” present her at her most unapologetically abstruse: closer to contemporary chamber music than to pop, rock or dance music.
Björk’s new solo album is her 10th, and the round number is apt for a moment in which she’s taking stock of where she has come from and what she’s accomplished.
Björk, who has been playing shows with varying frequency on a near-annual basis since the release of her 1993 album Debut, spoke to The Guardian about her change in touring, which first occurred ...
But Björk has an interesting take on generative music: that a lot of it has no highs or lows, that it's always like a drone. A lot of [generative music makers] ...
Björk’s voice is a little husky, but she is as effervescent as ever. In patchwork tights and a layered red dress full of gaping oval cutouts, she mechanically licks her lips and scrunches her ...