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Thread started 01/07/06 11:56pm

Sdldawn

Bjork Vespertine question...

did any ep's or anything come out for this album that sound like the music from this album? I really love the music part of this album.. the glip pop sound.. very cool stuff.. I want more from this era.. anything worth getting?
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Reply #1 posted 01/08/06 1:55am

stevenpottle

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A number of the B-sides of the singles that were released have the same feeling and are sometimes remixed/demo's/new instrumentals- try looking on Amazon etc.
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Reply #2 posted 01/08/06 6:07am

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her voice accompanied by all them girls (where were they from again) brings me so much aural pleasure.

equal to the combination of hearing prince's voice backed by wendy and lisa.
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Reply #3 posted 01/08/06 8:21pm

Sdldawn

whats the instrumentals from this era called?
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Reply #4 posted 01/09/06 12:33am

IstenSzek

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Sdldawn said:

whats the instrumentals from this era called?


the b-sides were:

Foot Soldier
Domestica
Batabid (instrumental)
Verandi (instrumental)
Generous Palmstroke
Mother Heroic



all of these songs are very interesting and worthwhile although i
have to say the instrumentals are not exactly Vespertine like, in
as much that they sound more like a transition between Homogenic,
Selmasongs and Vespertine.

there's also a b-side called "Amphibian" from a Vespertine single
although I don't have that one yet (only heard a very short remix
so wouldn't be able to tell if it's instrumental or not).

and personally I always include "It's in Our Hands" on playlists
of Vespertine songs as well cause it really fits there.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #5 posted 01/09/06 12:34am

IstenSzek

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the closest thing to a Vespertine instrumental, to me, is "Ambergris March"
on the Darwing Restraint # 9 album, which is like a more developed version
of "Frosti".
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 01/09/06 2:44am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

Generous Palmstroke


love
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Reply #7 posted 01/09/06 3:04am

IstenSzek

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and let's not forget "Crave" the bonus instrumental from
the Japanese release of Vespertine.

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Reply #8 posted 01/09/06 3:06am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

nod


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Reply #9 posted 01/09/06 3:08am

IstenSzek

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so that makes for 9 tracks!

Generous Palmstroke
Amphibian
Batabid
Mother Heroic
Domestica
Foot Soldier
Verandi
It's in Our Hands
Crave


love
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Reply #10 posted 01/09/06 3:09am

IstenSzek

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Cheek said:

IstenSzek said:

nod


smile


hey cheek. how are you this morning?

smile
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Reply #11 posted 01/09/06 3:12am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

hey cheek. how are you this morning?

smile


Hey Isten! smile

I'm quite good! Thanx! smile

Listening to "Hunky Dory" "...fill your heart with love today..." music

What about ya??? smile Are you gonna jack this thread??? smile

Be nice! smile
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Reply #12 posted 01/09/06 3:27am

Novabreaker

The arrangements on the album were apparently done by a Californian IDM / experimental electronic duo called MATMOS. They are one of my personal favourite acts ever, and I'd highly recommend you'd try to find their album "A Chance To Cut Is A Chance To Cure" in your hands. It's pure genius.
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Reply #13 posted 01/09/06 3:28am

IstenSzek

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Cheek said:

IstenSzek said:

hey cheek. how are you this morning?

smile


Hey Isten! smile

I'm quite good! Thanx! smile

Listening to "Hunky Dory" "...fill your heart with love today..." music

What about ya??? smile Are you gonna jack this thread??? smile

Be nice! smile


well, it seems like a good thread to jack, so yes, why not.

care to join me?

batting eyes
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #14 posted 01/09/06 3:36am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

well, it seems like a good thread to jack, so yes, why not.

care to join me?

batting eyes


Maybe next time! lol
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Reply #15 posted 01/09/06 4:11am

IstenSzek

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Cheek said:

IstenSzek said:

well, it seems like a good thread to jack, so yes, why not.

care to join me?

batting eyes


Maybe next time! lol


you shall jack this thread

mad
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Reply #16 posted 01/09/06 4:15am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

you shall jack this thread

mad


Master! You might be wrong! smile
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Reply #17 posted 01/09/06 7:51am

Sdldawn

awsme.. thank yall for the list..

i found these

Hearts and Bones
Odd Duck
Undone

and they are f*cking awmse.. says (matmos) was involved with it too...
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Reply #18 posted 01/09/06 10:38am

MoonSongs

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IstenSzek said:

Sdldawn said:

whats the instrumentals from this era called?


the b-sides were:

Foot Soldier
Domestica
Batabid (instrumental)
Verandi (instrumental)
Generous Palmstroke
Mother Heroic



all of these songs are very interesting and worthwhile although i
have to say the instrumentals are not exactly Vespertine like, in
as much that they sound more like a transition between Homogenic,
Selmasongs and Vespertine.

there's also a b-side called "Amphibian" from a Vespertine single
although I don't have that one yet (only heard a very short remix
so wouldn't be able to tell if it's instrumental or not).

and personally I always include "It's in Our Hands" on playlists
of Vespertine songs as well cause it really fits there.


WHERE"S GANGSTA WHEN WE NEED HIM?????
Wasn't Amphibian originally on the Being John Malkovich cd? I believe there were two versions ~ the opening and closing songs with the closing one being much longer.
Here is a notice from Bjork.com regarding a recent concert Bjork performed along with Sigur Ros and others (I would have adored to be there!!!!) in support of protests of the destruction of Icelandic Highlands.

Reykjavík sees tonight Björk play a sold out concert, which highlights the destruction of Icelandic nature. She is not alone at the concert as Sigur Rós, Damon Albarn, Ego, Mugison, múm, Hjálmar, Ghostigital, Rass, Ham, Magga Stína and many more take to the stage to protest. The concert is well sold out, and the mood is exciting in Reykjavík.

The Concert will be available next week, for webviewing, but until then we have an active photoblog from the concert site www.damnation.tv which should carry photos from the event.
There is a beautiful description from Bjork about Vespertine here
http://unit.bjork.com/spe.../index.htm
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Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #19 posted 01/09/06 12:24pm

IstenSzek

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Sdldawn said:

awsme.. thank yall for the list..

i found these

Hearts and Bones
Odd Duck
Undone

and they are f*cking awmse.. says (matmos) was involved with it too...


Odd Duck is a remix of the japan bonustrack "Crave" far as I know (since there
is an odd duck remix of that song, so it seems more than likely this is it).

Undone is on the album isn't it? or is this a remix?

Hearts & Bones? That sounds a bit like it might be a remix from a Medulla track

please elaborate

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or ehm, do you have gmail?

whistling
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Reply #20 posted 01/09/06 12:37pm

Sdldawn

IstenSzek said:

Sdldawn said:

awsme.. thank yall for the list..

i found these

Hearts and Bones
Odd Duck
Undone

and they are f*cking awmse.. says (matmos) was involved with it too...


Odd Duck is a remix of the japan bonustrack "Crave" far as I know (since there
is an odd duck remix of that song, so it seems more than likely this is it).

Undone is on the album isn't it? or is this a remix?

Hearts & Bones? That sounds a bit like it might be a remix from a Medulla track

please elaborate

biggrin

or ehm, do you have gmail?

whistling


All three I mentioned sound like remixes.. good remixes at that...

i'll get them to you.. u on aim?
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Reply #21 posted 01/09/06 12:43pm

Moonbeam

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"Amphibian" is indeed from 1999, and I think it is a nice transition between Homogenic and Vespertine.

"Prayer of the Heart" is an amazing opus that fits most with Vespertine as well, although recorded later.
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Reply #22 posted 01/09/06 12:50pm

IstenSzek

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Moonbeam said:

"Amphibian" is indeed from 1999, and I think it is a nice transition between Homogenic and Vespertine.

"Prayer of the Heart" is an amazing opus that fits most with Vespertine as well, although recorded later.


"Prayer of the Heart"? do you mean "Triumph of a Heart"?

confuse
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Reply #23 posted 01/09/06 5:49pm

Moonbeam

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IstenSzek said:

Moonbeam said:

"Amphibian" is indeed from 1999, and I think it is a nice transition between Homogenic and Vespertine.

"Prayer of the Heart" is an amazing opus that fits most with Vespertine as well, although recorded later.


"Prayer of the Heart"? do you mean "Triumph of a Heart"?

confuse


No. "Prayer of the Heart" is like a 10-minute stark opus.
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Reply #24 posted 01/09/06 6:59pm

MoonSongs

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Moonbeam said:

IstenSzek said:



"Prayer of the Heart"? do you mean "Triumph of a Heart"?

confuse


No. "Prayer of the Heart" is like a 10-minute stark opus.


I had heard rumors of this, found it and purchased it for Gangsta and myself during a profoundly difficult time. As far as I know, it appears only on John Tavener ~ A Portrait. He composed it for her. Here are some notes from the booklet.
"Another piece from the same year was Prayer of the Heart written for Bjork and the Brodsky Quartet. It is a hypnotic setting in English, Greek,Church Slavonic and Coptic of the Jesus Prayer, which Orthodox Monks constantly recite in their heads (or rather, in their hearts) no matter what they are doing. In Tavener's mind, this mantra~like prayer and the powerful effect of such mental focus called to mind eastern meditation practices, in particular those which enable Indian Holy men to lower their hearbeat to imperceptible levels. The use of Bjork's voice for this piece was also significant, as although the piece was based on an Orthodox prayer he found that she ~ in a very different way to himself, and not seemingly related to any specific established religious tradition ~ was utterly in touch with the "essence" that he so valued, and her performance mirrored this. (Listening to Bjork's music, Tavener was equally impressed: he said that An Echo, A Stain from her Vespertine album has an expressive power to rival that of Schubert)."
Thank you Moonbeam for the reminder of this work ~ it is very profound and time for another listen. It is Bjork as you've never heard her.
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #25 posted 01/09/06 7:12pm

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Just a couple more pieces of information on Prayer of the Heart ~ it is 15 minutes 17 seconds and there is a recorded heartbeat (barely perceptible) running through it to "create a heightened and profound sense of intimacy".
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #26 posted 01/10/06 5:23am

IstenSzek

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MoonSongs said:

Just a couple more pieces of information on Prayer of the Heart ~ it is 15 minutes 17 seconds and there is a recorded heartbeat (barely perceptible) running through it to "create a heightened and profound sense of intimacy".


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Reply #27 posted 01/10/06 7:48am

Cheek

IstenSzek said:

eek eek eek


Who are the two other eek 's??? smile
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Reply #28 posted 01/10/06 9:31am

BlackBuddy

Speaking of Bjork, can somebody list a discography? I think I'm missing some albums
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Reply #29 posted 01/10/06 9:36am

Cheek

BlackBuddy said:

Speaking of Bjork, can somebody list a discography? I think I'm missing some albums


Debut
Post
Telegram (remix album)
Homogenic
Selmasongs
Vespertine
Greatest Hits
Family Tree (box set)
Live Box set (also available seperated)
Medúlla
Darwing Restraint #9

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