Raving. Sin neones, de rave en el medio de la naturaleza en Islandia. Con el harðfiskur colgando por allí a secar al aire. Esperaba estas declaraciones de Björk hace tiempo:
“I got obsessed with her band Samaris a few years ago,” says Björk, “and then it was amazing to see her do her own stuff. She’s surrounded herself with a really authentic community of friends. There are probably about 150 musicians in Reykjavik, and groups there sort of become the opposite of each other, like, ‘Oh, that singer’s dressed like that, I better dress the opposite.’ Such is the tight-knit scene in Iceland, she continues, that “you naturally develop individuality. Also, you’ll be in a classical band and an electronic band and a metal band, and that’s okay. Everything blurs into each other, which I’m sure you can hear in Icelandic music.” https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/sep/02/bjork-digital-vulnicura-vespertine
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T4ngled suena diferente. Están evolucionando dentro de este mismo álbum.
Esperaba estas declaraciones de Björk hace tiempo:
“I got obsessed with her band Samaris a few years ago,” says Björk, “and then it was amazing to see her do her own stuff. She’s surrounded herself with a really authentic community of friends. There are probably about 150 musicians in Reykjavik, and groups there sort of become the opposite of each other, like, ‘Oh, that singer’s dressed like that, I better dress the opposite.’ Such is the tight-knit scene in Iceland, she continues, that “you naturally develop individuality. Also, you’ll be in a classical band and an electronic band and a metal band, and that’s okay. Everything blurs into each other, which I’m sure you can hear in Icelandic music.”
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/sep/02/bjork-digital-vulnicura-vespertine