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more info on "MEDULLA" new bjok album Rollingstone.com
Bjork Voices "Medulla" New album to consist solely of vocals "Instruments are so over," says Bjork of her new, purely vocal album, Medulla, due out late August/early September. "I think this was probably the most intuitive album I've done," she continues. "I had to use ingredients that I trusted, like my voice, my muscles, my bones. I couldn't really use all the other stuff." Rahzel of the Roots -- known as "the Human Beatbox" -- supplies the percussive bass line for a majority of the songs, and the album also features collaborations with Inuit throat-singer Tanya Tagaq and former Faith No More frontman Mike Patton. The sound is primitive, full of brooding menace on "Where Is the Line" and soaring, breathy romance on "The Pleasure Is All Mine." Following Medulla's release, Bjork will continue working in the studio rather than go on tour. "Every album I've done, the minute that it's done, I feel really lubricated and, like, 'Wow, now I can write an album in five minutes,'" she says. "And I just want to find out if that's just a fantasy or if it's true." | |
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well, if anyone can make this work, it's bjork.... | |
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She's out of her damn mind..but I can dig it. Haven't bought one of her albums in quite a while. I only own her first three Elektra albums. "Debut", "Post" and "Telegram". I also have her first video collection on VHS. She has a whole lot of stuff out now, including live verisons of her studio albums. Where to go next? | |
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VinnyM27 said: She's out of her damn mind..but I can dig it. Haven't bought one of her albums in quite a while. I only own her first three Elektra albums. "Debut", "Post" and "Telegram". I also have her first video collection on VHS. She has a whole lot of stuff out now, including live verisons of her studio albums. Where to go next?
definetely Homogenic & Vespertine. [This message was edited Tue Jun 15 22:00:31 2004 by HelloKittyIsMyFriend] Four strings across the bridge. Ready to carry me over,Over the quavers, drunk in the bars,Out of the realm of the orchestra | |
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Awesome! Bjork, Rahzel and Mike Patton? This album is going to be groundbreaking! | |
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Rahzel?! I thought it was supposed to be Japanese beatboxer Dokaka. | |
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"Instruments are so over," says Bjork of her new, purely vocal album, Medulla, due out late August/early September.
"I think this was probably the most intuitive album I've done," she continues. "I had to use ingredients that I trusted, like my voice, my muscles, my bones. I couldn't really use all the other stuff." That is so brave. It's gonna be awesome! and former Faith No More frontman Mike Patton. The sound is primitive, full of brooding menace on "Where Is the Line" and soaring, breathy romance on "The Pleasure Is All Mine."
Following Medulla's release, Bjork will continue working in the studio rather than go on tour.
"Every album I've done, the minute that it's done, I feel really lubricated and, like, 'Wow, now I can write an album in five minutes,'" she says. "And I just want to find out if that's just a fantasy or if it's true." You GO girl! | |
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Gotta keep moving forward. | |
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Anxiety said: well, if anyone can make this work, it's bjork....
I am really looking forward to this. | |
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YAY MIKE PATTON ALREADY DO THIS POOK NOT PAY TWENTY BUCK TO HEAR GUY SPIT IN POOK EAR FOR HOUR MAYBE BJORK COVER DONT WORRY BE HAPPY POOK PASS [This message was edited Wed Jun 16 12:30:21 2004 by POOK] P o o |/, P o o |\ | |
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VinnyM27 said: She's out of her damn mind..but I can dig it. Haven't bought one of her albums in quite a while. I only own her first three Elektra albums. "Debut", "Post" and "Telegram". I also have her first video collection on VHS. She has a whole lot of stuff out now, including live verisons of her studio albums. Where to go next?
Her 'Homogenic' LP is all drum patterns and strings--really amazing. You should get the new video collection on DVD. It has all the videos released after the VHS collection, some in 5.1 surround sound. The vids for "Pagan Poetry" and "Cocoon" need to be seen to be believed. | |
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