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I bought the soundtrack from 'Drawing Restraint 9' and I'm incredibly intrigued - Particularly the track titled 'Storm' - There are times when Bjork hits a particular nerve with me and it draws me into something very primal, very sensory.
It's a fascinating group of songs.
It's a fascinating group of songs.
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Yes, I really like it too. It is definately an aural journey.
It seems that it works much more as a score than a soundtrack. I'm looking forward to the chance to see the film.
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storm or "nameless" (as it was previously called) is my favorite bjork song currently. i have almost every live performance of that song and each one sounds almost completely diffrent than the last...but odd similar at the same time (because of that background melody). the sounds she uses in that preformance are almost orgasmic..and "storm" is the combination of each of those different live performances. i love it.
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i must admit it...
12/19i have slacked off fellow tribesters... i have heard mp3 snippets of this album many a time, but do not personally own it yet.
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i'll buy it and report back to you all... sorry! -
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Re: i must admit it...
12/24it's definitely a 'worth owning' CD, seriously... As per 'Storm' - I know that Leila Arab's mixing contributes much to the song's spontaneous quality - as far as I know, they've worked live in which Leila's tossing in surprises unrehearsed; although that's how it seems, I know Bjork's said before that they've performed this way together.
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