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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2007

Bjork on music planet 2 nite

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  • Bjork was really interested in micro-beats and uses it throughout her songs in Vespertine. The two men are an example of it, making beats out of micro sounds such as the friction of hair, fabric.. fibre.

    God I love her.

  • i like how one guy is always rubbing the other guys head

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  • It's incredible how she can express her feelings when she's singing, a part of her inner that she's sharing with us... It's a really beautiful gesture...

    She was about to cry if you watch carefully, and that's because she sings from the heart <3

  • he has a microphone in his hand, it's to create static by sliding it through the clothes. they are also a couple and they have a band called matmos where they use this kind of beats and strange but AWESOME avant-garde music.

  • it's nothing, just bjork improvising with her voice, some call it gibberish but i prefer to call it sound-making, as i think she uses her unique voice to just send emotions without words, just pure energy, like music does.

  • i think it's combination of both, their love for eachother makes beautiful static sounds!

  • this is simply perferct.

  • they are a couple

  • oh that's really cool. i'm definitely going to look it up on google, really cool concept thanks mate:)

  • maybe its to generate static

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