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Fossora
"Each album always starts with a feeling that I try to shape into sound this time around the feeling was landing ( after my last album Utopia which was all island in the clouds element air and no bass ) on the earth and digging my feet into the ground it was also woven into how I experienced the "now" this time around. 7 billion of us did it together nesting in our homes quarantining being long enough in one place that we shot down roots. my new album "Fossora" is about that. It is a word I made up, it is the feminine of fossore ( digger, delver, ditcher ) so in short it means "she who digs" ( into the ground ) so sonically it is about bass, heavy bottom-end , we have 6 bass clarinets and punchy sub.
Björk has announced a new album. Fossora, the follow-up to 2017âs Utopia.The album includes a recurring sextet of bass clarinets, a smattering of gabber beats, and a themeâreflected in the title, based on the word âdiggerâ in Latinâof mushroom life. It also includes two songs written for Björkâs late mother, the environmental activist Hildur RĂșna HauksdĂłttir, who died in 2018.
Fossora features a song with Serpentwithfeet and backing vocals from Björkâs son, Sindri, and daughter, ĂsadĂłra, as well as contributions from Gabber Modus Operandi, the Indonesian dance duo who brewed up a style that the duo and Björk termed âbiological techno.â Describing Utopia as âa pacifist, idealistic album with flutes and synths and birds,â Björk envisaged Fossora thus: âLetâs see what itâs like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt, and do normal things, like meet your friends.â
Björk has announced a new album. Fossora, the follow-up to 2017âs Utopia.The album includes a recurring sextet of bass clarinets, a smattering of gabber beats, and a themeâreflected in the title, based on the word âdiggerâ in Latinâof mushroom life. It also includes two songs written for Björkâs late mother, the environmental activist Hildur RĂșna HauksdĂłttir, who died in 2018.
Fossora features a song with Serpentwithfeet and backing vocals from Björkâs son, Sindri, and daughter, ĂsadĂłra, as well as contributions from Gabber Modus Operandi, the Indonesian dance duo who brewed up a style that the duo and Björk termed âbiological techno.â Describing Utopia as âa pacifist, idealistic album with flutes and synths and birds,â Björk envisaged Fossora thus: âLetâs see what itâs like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt, and do normal things, like meet your friends.â
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"Each album always starts with a feeling that I try to shape into sound this time around the feeling was landing ( after my last album Utopia which was all island in the clouds element air and no bass ) on the earth and digging my feet into the ground it was also woven into how I experienced the "now" this time around. 7 billion of us did it together nesting in our homes quarantining being long enough in one place that we shot down roots. my new album "Fossora" is about that. It is a word I made up, it is the feminine of fossore ( digger, delver, ditcher ) so in short it means "she who digs" ( into the ground ) so sonically it is about bass, heavy bottom-end , we have 6 bass clarinets and punchy sub.
Björk has announced a new album. Fossora, the follow-up to 2017âs Utopia.The album includes a recurring sextet of bass clarinets, a smattering of gabber beats, and a themeâreflected in the title, based on the word âdiggerâ in Latinâof mushroom life. It also includes two songs written for Björkâs late mother, the environmental activist Hildur RĂșna HauksdĂłttir, who died in 2018.
Fossora features a song with Serpentwithfeet and backing vocals from Björkâs son, Sindri, and daughter, ĂsadĂłra, as well as contributions from Gabber Modus Operandi, the Indonesian dance duo who brewed up a style that the duo and Björk termed âbiological techno.â Describing Utopia as âa pacifist, idealistic album with flutes and synths and birds,â Björk envisaged Fossora thus: âLetâs see what itâs like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt, and do normal things, like meet your friends.â
Björk has announced a new album. Fossora, the follow-up to 2017âs Utopia.The album includes a recurring sextet of bass clarinets, a smattering of gabber beats, and a themeâreflected in the title, based on the word âdiggerâ in Latinâof mushroom life. It also includes two songs written for Björkâs late mother, the environmental activist Hildur RĂșna HauksdĂłttir, who died in 2018.
Fossora features a song with Serpentwithfeet and backing vocals from Björkâs son, Sindri, and daughter, ĂsadĂłra, as well as contributions from Gabber Modus Operandi, the Indonesian dance duo who brewed up a style that the duo and Björk termed âbiological techno.â Describing Utopia as âa pacifist, idealistic album with flutes and synths and birds,â Björk envisaged Fossora thus: âLetâs see what itâs like when you walk into this fantasy and, you know, have a lunch and farrrrt, and do normal things, like meet your friends.â
























