Björk has released the music video for her single “Notget,” which hails from her latest album, “Vulnicura.” The virtual reality clip was directed by Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones, the duo behind Chvrches’ 2015 video “Leave A Trace” and Unkle’s 2010 “The Runways” and “Follow me Down” videos.
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In the clip, the Icelandic singer/songwriter/producer is depicted as some kind of spectral being with light beaming from her body. “Notget” follows the artist’s virtual reality videos for “Stonemilker” and “Black Lake,” and the Vr short film for her song “Family.”
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“Vulnicura,” which is Björk’s ninth studio album, was released in January 2015 by One Little Indian Records. It was produced by Björk, alongside Alejandro Ghersi (a.k.
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In the clip, the Icelandic singer/songwriter/producer is depicted as some kind of spectral being with light beaming from her body. “Notget” follows the artist’s virtual reality videos for “Stonemilker” and “Black Lake,” and the Vr short film for her song “Family.”
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“Vulnicura,” which is Björk’s ninth studio album, was released in January 2015 by One Little Indian Records. It was produced by Björk, alongside Alejandro Ghersi (a.k.
- 4/3/2017
- by Yoselin Acevedo
- Indiewire
Björk’s interests have always extended beyond music, whether it be the fact that you shouldn’t let poets lie to you or appearing in Lars von Trier movies. For her latest venture, Iceland’s greatest musical export (you heard me, Sigur Rós) has appeared in the virtual reality music video for Vulnicura’s song “Notget.” Watch the teaser for it below, as we’ve apparently reached the point in our society where teasers for music videos are a thing.
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Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones directed the video, which features Björk as a kind of spectral being with angel-like wings and flaming extremities; we truly live in the future now, friends. “Notget” is preceded by Vr videos for both “Stonemilker” and “Black Lake,” both of which can be seen at Montreal’s Björk Digital exhibit.
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Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones directed the video, which features Björk as a kind of spectral being with angel-like wings and flaming extremities; we truly live in the future now, friends. “Notget” is preceded by Vr videos for both “Stonemilker” and “Black Lake,” both of which can be seen at Montreal’s Björk Digital exhibit.
- 11/2/2016
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
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