Before the world premiere of her unique VR work,the Icelandic musician speaks about nature, technology and her habits on AirbnbBjörk carries something of the Bowie gene: more stardust, or rainbow particles and creative genius than flesh and bone. She is a youthful 50 – ageless as she is timeless – and with her tall-pitched voice,irrepressible enthusiasm and unconventional sartorial choices, it’s tough to remember a time when the Icelandic singer didn’t stake a claim on the musical landscape.
Few among those musical stars that came of age in the 90s enjoy evolved in such complex and interesting ways, or carrying their old fans into the future and picking up a whole heap of unique ones along the way. A clue to her evolution may lie in her unusual collaborations with designers,scientists, software developers, or composers,instrument makers, app makers and film directors. Related: Best albums of 2015: No 5 – Vulnicura by Björk Continue reading...
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