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5.0 (based on 9 reviews)

the performer is magnetic, beguiling, always intriguing. Her dedication to the visual medium has seen her music videos enter the stuff of legend. Her innovative streak saw her create the Biophilia app, an interactive experience that now has a permanent place in New York's Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. the album is intricate, delicate, demanding you pay attention. In light of all of that, the concert film is, quite honestly, a disappointment...
- www.drownedinsound.com
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- recordcollectormag.com
's almost certainly represents the most ambitious project ever centered around a single, conventional album; such was the expanse of its investigation into the relationship between music and nature that simply listening to the record in the conventional fashion, without taking everything else into account, feels like sacrilege...
- www.drownedinsound.com
One of the coolest things music can do is create aural "environments," ones that you feel as if you could enter despite being non-existent in reality. After all, in instances of escapism, isn't the point to escape from the real world for a while? The same goes for movies and video games; depending on the genre, creating a well-defined world for characters to interact is usually one of the most important assets of either medium. So, reader, imagine this if you will: imagine a world of isolation...
- www.sputnikmusic.com
It is easy to take the BBC's Later... With Jools Holland for granted. Though remarkably hit-and-miss in its two decades on air, this compilation is a reminder that, with the right guest, few televisual vehicles can really capture the essence of a live performance as well as this show. That the artist here is Björk means that this near-career- spanning collection also acts as a reminder of her restless invention, glorious vocal ability and consistently spectacular live shows...
- recordcollectormag.com
Your enjoyment of Björk's recent recordings is more than likely determined by your willingness to embrace her increasingly extreme flights of high-concept artistic fancy. For Medulla we had an album made almost entirely of vocal samples; Drawing Restraint 9 was a whale-obsessed soundtrack to her partner Matthew Barney's art film project, which fused East and West, old and new in sound and subject matter; Biophilia was released as a collection of interactive iPad apps (somewhat bizarrely...
- www.popmatters.com
Björk has earned a certain amount of deference. She released a string of masterpieces that redefined, on a grand scale, what a "pop star" looks and sounds like and how the avant-garde relates to the mainstream, as well as changing our conception of what makes a voice beautiful. Her earlier albums were so good they warped the light around all that has followed; as visible as Björk has become, she's getting harder and harder to see...
- pitchfork.com
Given the recent news that Björk has done an Adele and undergone throat surgery to remove a polyp from her vocal cords, it's a relief to be hearing that unique voice going for it even on 'just' a remix album. Of course, last year's Biophilia was never a conventional release by any means (songs inspired by nature recorded with specially created instruments then released as iPad apps), so complementary remix project Bastards feels like another chance to assess the same songs given a different...
- music.thedigitalfix.com
Contrary to how it might sound, Björk's bastards is not a war movie in which the Icelandic singer assembles a crack team of Nazi hunters and then shrieks the bad guys into submission, although I would totally watch the shit out of that. The truth, sadly, is a little more prosaic than that - bastards is a remix collection that takes in songs from her most recent album, Biophilia. In a lot of ways, it's a pretty refreshing listen...
- www.beat.com.au
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