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Musically, "Triumph of a Heart" is a song with pop, [3] dance, [4] [1] and hip-hop elements. [5] According to Michael Hubbard from MusicOMH, the song begins with "balloons being blown up" and goes on to feature a sequenced cacophany of "meaows, mmmmms, parps, waaayaas and other side-splitting human voice noises all strung together like so many deranged pixies letting out their tensions in ...
A reviewer, D File, wrote: "Due partially to my personal puzzlement in understanding this video and the construction of its imagery, I’ve concluded that 'Hyperballad' is, if nothing else, one of the most avant-garde pieces of music video in the late 20th century. At one glance, the composites completely coalesce with the elements of the song.
Live at Royal Opera House and also known as Vespertine Live at Royal Opera House is an official DVD released by Björk on 18 November 2002. It contains a live performance by Björk on the Vespertine world tour, recorded live at the Royal Opera House in London, on 16 December 2001. It was one of the last of the concerts performed on that tour.
It includes videos for songs from Medúlla. A total of five music videos are included. A documentary about the making of the "Triumph of a Heart" music video is also included as a bonus feature. [86] The Volta Videos: Released: 23 June 2009; Label: One Little Indian Records; Format: DVD; It features videos for songs from Volta.
The Medúlla Videos is a 2005 music video DVD by Björk. [1] The DVD includes videos for songs from her sixth studio album, Medúlla . A total of five music videos are included, two of which are for songs which were not released as singles, and are exclusive to this DVD release.
The song was performed during her first three tours. The performance during the Debut tour was released on Vessel, where she wears a dress similar to the one wore in the music video. The performance of the song during the Post tour, where "Violently Happy" was usually the encore was heavily praised by critics.
The song aims to bring attention to the environmental and ecological consequences of open-pen ocean salmon farming in Björk's native Iceland. Bjork, Rosalia Release Video For Charity Single ...
In August 1998, a 12-inch single of "All Is Full of Love", containing a remix by German IDM duo Funkstörung, was released through FatCat Records as a limited release. [17] [18] This remix had been previously distributed as a B-side for "Hunter" (1998), [19] and another remix of the song had been released as a B-side of "Jóga" in 1998. [20]