Desired Constellation está toda hecha con el "I'm not sure what to do with it" de Hidden Place.
Y lo de Vökuró fue confirmado por Björk en una entrevista en 2004: "There's a funny story for that song, because I wanted that song first to be on Vespertine, and there was this music box company that was making 12" copper plates where they drill holes into the plates that is the song, and it takes forever to do them. I got them first to do 'Pagan Poetry', then 'Aurora' and then 'Frosti'. Then I sent 'Vökuró' for them to do, because the cycle of this disk takes one minute - and 'Vökuró' has four verses which each take one minute, so it was perfect, and each verse goes slower and slower which makes sense, because most songs start slow and then go fast, but since this is a lullaby it starts fast and goes slower. But it takes them so long to drill the holes in the copper plates that I still haven't got it - so it missed Vespertine.".
Me encanta saberme estas cosas (que a la mayoría les parecen gilipolleces y lo entiendo).
:)