The Icy composers behind Bjork’s new album
Daily Comfort ZoneViibra are a collective of Icelandic composers and flute performers chosen by Björk for her forthcoming album “Utopia”.
This is a world apart from pop music. See what you think.
Viibra are a collective of Icelandic composers and flute performers chosen by Björk for her forthcoming album “Utopia”.
This is a world apart from pop music. See what you think.
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‘Utopia’ was released in 2017…
It’s ‘fantasy pop’ for teenage girls, and the lady cannot sing.
This album came out in 2017. Are we in some kind of time warp here?
That is what ‘utopia’ means.
Barbie on LSD.
Bjork’s forthcoming album is not Utopia – that’s an over 6-year-old song. Her last album was Fossara; the name of the new album is uncertain and arriving 2025 at the earliest.
I think this album has been out for a while.
Yes, apart from pop music and interesting, but there’s something about a 59 year-old woman baby taking that seems weird.
I find the music interesting, though I don’t think I would describe it as music from Bjork’s ‘forthcoming album’ as I believe it was released 6 or 7 years ago. I’m not quite sure what she is up to now.
this album came out in 2017, it’s not “forthcoming”
the video promoting this album that they posted as “forthcoming” is itself 6 years old. who is in charge here? why even post this at all?