Björk – Fossora CD

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Fossora CD – Björk CD from Vinyl Records London

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each album always starts with a feelingthat i try to shape into soundthis time aroundthe 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 groundit was also woven into how i experienced the nowthis time around 7 billion of us did it togethernesting in our homes quarantiningbeing long enough in one place that we shot down rootsmy new album fossora is about thatit is a word i made upit 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 bottomend ,we have 6 bass clarinets and punchy subi would like to especially thank bergur thornoacuterisson and heba kadryside project , el guincho nbsp, hamrahliacuteeth choir , soraya nayyar , clarinet sextet murmuri , siggi string quartet ensemble , emilie nicolas , serpentwithfeet Björk CD is available for home delivery from Vinyl Records London, only £10

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