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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.
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 ...
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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.
The first version of the video is a virtual reality video which shows an avatar of Björk singing while surrounded by various strings and lights, eventually growing larger. A work-in-progress version of the video premiered at the Björk Digital exhibition in Sydney , while the completed version later won the 2017 Cannes Lion for Digital Craft.
Bjork on MTV: Unplugged & Live is an official DVD released by Björk on 9 February 2002. It features two complete MTV performances: the first show was recorded on MTV Unplugged in 1994 during the promotion of her album Debut and the second show was recorded on MTV Live in 1998 for the promotion of her album Homogenic .
Today website was positive towards "Where Is the Line", and said that "it was no coincidence" that one of "the most exciting tracks" on the album contained more percussion and instrumentation than the others. [7] Theon Weber from Spin magazine said the song "assault[s] the listener with a hail of vocal gunfire". [8]
Vessel is the first live long-form video by Icelandic musician Björk, directed by Stéphane Sednaoui and produced by Elektra Entertainment.It was released in VHS on 5 September 1994, by One Little Indian, with a DVD reissue taking place on 13 May 2003.