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Post by pt3r on May 20, 2022 6:30:29 GMT
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Post by admin on May 20, 2022 6:45:04 GMT
Wow thank you for posting this! I'm always almost in tears (of joy) every time I see a true artist like Bjork, someone who boldly steps out of the confines of established culture to create something truly new and unique, not caring whether their work will be understood or accepted. Art like this is one of our kind's greatest achievements.
For instance, in one interview, Stockhausen said that half of the audience walked away in disgust at his first electronic music concert. He was actually joyful about this because he had touched them and stirred them out of their "slumber".
Anyway ... now I have to listen to Bjork more!
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Post by pt3r on May 20, 2022 6:50:49 GMT
I have the same with Björk I will come back to here music from time to time an everytime it moves me very much. Especially the string arrangements/voice combinations are such profound voices of human emotion. The Aloe vera for my blackened soul.
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Post by maydonpoliris on May 20, 2022 9:47:23 GMT
watching this reminds me I haven't listened to Bjork enough for years. first time I've heard her talking about her music and style etc. Used to love the contrasts in her voice/music. never know what you get each second of her track. could be beautiful, uncomfortable, loud, soft, anything. Amazing artist.
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Post by pol on May 20, 2022 13:38:57 GMT
Though I am not that keen on her music, I love the fact that someone can live so differently and produce their own sound. Interesting video. Thanks for posting.
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