Björk has criticised streaming service Spotify, claiming it is “probably the worst thing that has happened to musicians”. The musician spoke with the Swedish publication Dagens Nyheter to promote her ...
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By the year’s end, she performed 45 visual concerts across four continents. Apple Music will release a one-hour excerpt of the film on Friday. Björk promised a theatrical release for the full ...
Although Björk used her voice as a weapon from day one, she developed into her craft as a soloist, using her cords as a means ...
Singer-songwriter-composer, producer Björk is the next artist to take the stage for Apple Music Live – the live performance series that gives the biggest stars in music a platform to connect ...
Singer-songwriter Björk is taking the stage for Apple Music Live: Cornucopia.The film is executive produced by Talkhouse and will be released on January 24 at 7pm PT / 10pm ET. T he Icelandic ...
Universal Music Group (UMG) and Spotify have announced a new multi-year agreement that will usher in “the next era of streaming innovation.” The deal between the world’s largest music label and one of ...
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Björk Says She’s Optimistic About Earth’s Future: ‘I Don’t Think It’s Cool to ..."It’s about figuring out how we can keep humanity and soul in the future worlds we’re building, where nature and technology can collaborate." ...
Later in the discussion, however, the artist recalled her approach towards making new music and shared how she has fortunately never felt pressured to develop a tour purely to create an income.
For Björk Guðmundsdóttir, a concert is never just a concert, an album is never just an album. Her latest tour? Elaborated to such detail and complexity (think more than 400-kilo organ pipes only), is ...
Bjork has been doing press interviews to promote ... She made the comment when discussing her preference for creating new music over touring. “The live part is, and always will be, a big part ...
By Tyler Jenke Icelandic musician Björk has offered a rather fresh take on the global state of affairs, admitting she’s feeling surprisingly optimistic about the future of the planet.
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