ShyGirl and Sega Bodega have remixed Björk’s ‘Ovule’, the second track from her newest album, ‘Fossora’. Check it out below.
“It has been so nourishing...
The movie arrives next spring
The trailer for the forthcoming Viking revenge film, 'The Northman', has been released, with a prominent appearance from Icelandic pop and electronic music icon Björk...
She said that the release is recorded with at-home listening in mind
Björk has said that her forthcoming tenth studio album is for "people making clubs in their living room".
Speaking to RÚV, the multi-award-winning Icelandic artist...
Hamrahlíð Choir, Icelandic Symphony Orchestra, and Viibra flute septet are involved
Björk has announced a series of orchestral concert live streams, raising money in support of a women’s shelter in Reykjavik.
The performances will take...
"I am quite thrilled to have had a reason to go through 21 years of music-file collecting," Björk says of putting together her contribution
Sonos has announced a new series of personal radio stations, curated by The Chemical Brothers, Björk, FKA twigs and D'Angelo.
The series launched on Sonos...
Including guest features from Rosalía and Björk
Arca has announced her fourth album, 'KiCK i'.
In a new interview with Garage magazine, Arca (real name Alejandra Ghersi) spoke about the themes of...
She'll play six dates around Europe this July
Björk is set to follow last year's much-lauded 'Cornucopia' theatrical tour with a new run of orchestral-focused shows around Europe this July.
The six dates...
17 years of the Icelandic artist's vocal recordings have been drawn upon for the piece
Björk has produced an AI-assisted choral piece to be played in the lobby of New York City hotel Sister City.
Titled 'Kórsafan', the piece uses Microsoft...
Tzusing and The Knife's Olof Dreijer also feature
Fever Ray is releasing a remix album for her 2017 LP, 'Plunge'.
Enlisting the likes of Paula Temple, Björk, DJ Marfox, Tzusing, Glasser and Fever...
If the setting is good enough for Bjarki and Bjork it's probably good enough for you
Iceland is offering to pay artists 25% of their expenses if they make a record in the country.
The initiative, logically named 'Record In Iceland'...