After announcing Nymph_o, the deluxe version of her excellent 2022 debut Nymph, last month, Shygirl has shared Björk‘s remix of “Woe.” Björk’s take on the song, “Woe (I See It From Your Side),” is ...
One Little Indian is set to release bastards, an album of remixed tracks from Björk‘s Biophilia, on November 19. The album includes some of the remixes released in an eight-part series earlier this ...
Sideproject, an electronic music trio, adds pulsating beats to the track that features six bass clarinets while maintaining the intense energy of the original version. On “Atapos” Björk sings, If we ...
Björk is set to release an album of remixes of last year’s Biophilia album. bastards (artwork above), out on November 19 via One Little Indian, collects remixes by artists including Death Grips, ...
Bjork has shared a new version of one of the standout tracks from her latest album Fossora. “Ovule” had fans abuzz upon the release of Fossora last September. Now, she has given the song a trippy, ...
Björk has always been one to embrace innovative ways to share her music with fans around the world. From fancy packaging to various remixes, the Icelandic music star never settles on just conventional ...
Bjork is set to release bastards, an album featuring remixed versions of songs from her most recent LP, Biophilia. bastards will come out on November 19 on her label One Little Indian and includes ...
More incredible work between Björk and Arca is sure to come following their team-up on the former's 2015 LP Vulnicura. Now, a new Instagram teaser shows that the talented producer could bring a fresh ...
Shygirl has released a new remix for her track “Woe” with the help of Björk. The original track leads the way on Shygirl’s debut album, “Nymph.” Now with the help of the Icelandic singer-songwriter, ...
Olof Dreijer, formerly one-half of The Knife, has remixed Björk and Rosalía’s recent collaborative track ‘Oral’. Following up on the release of the original cut in November, Dreijer’s remix, which you ...
Last year, in the run-up to her album Fossora, Björk named the British pop experimentalist Shygirl, a former Stereogum Artist To Watch, as one of her favorite current artists. In January, we got to ...
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