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615 relations: A cappella, A Tribute to Joni Mitchell, A-side and B-side, Abida Parveen, Absolute music, Academy Award for Best Original Song, Accordion, Acid house, Acoustic music, Alarm Will Sound, Alcoa, Alexander McQueen, All Is Full of Love, AllMusic, Alter ego, Alternative dance, Alternative rock, Alterra Power, Aluminium, Ambient music, Anarchism, Ancestress (song), Andalusia, Andrew Thomas Huang, Andri Snær Magnason, Anna and the Moods, Anohni, Anohni and the Johnsons, Another Magazine, Antônio Carlos Jobim, Arca (musician), Arisen My Senses, Army of Me, Army of Me: Remixes and Covers, Art pop, Arvo Pärt, Ascential, Athens, Atlantic Records, Atopos (song), Auckland Airport, Auction, Audur Capital, Autism, Avant-garde music, Avant-pop, Ólöf Arnalds, Bachelorette (song), Bad Taste (record label), Banda Aceh, ... Expand index (565 more) »
- 20th-century Icelandic actresses
- 20th-century Icelandic singers
- 20th-century Icelandic women singers
- 21st-century Icelandic actresses
- 21st-century Icelandic singers
- 21st-century Icelandic women singers
- Actresses from Reykjavík
- Art pop singers
- Avant-garde singers
- Avant-pop musicians
- Best Actress Robert Award winners
- Dance musicians
- English-language singers from Iceland
- European Film Award for Best Actress winners
- Icelandic DJs
- Icelandic activists
- Icelandic child actresses
- Icelandic electronic musicians
- Icelandic environmentalists
- Icelandic expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Icelandic expatriates in the United States
- Icelandic film actresses
- Icelandic film score composers
- Icelandic pop singers
- Icelandic rock singers
- Icelandic singer-songwriters
- Icelandic songwriters
- Icelandic women activists
- Icelandic women composers
- Icelandic women in electronic music
- Icelandic women singer-songwriters
- Kukl (band) members
- Musicians from Reykjavík
- One Little Independent Records artists
- Progressive pop musicians
- Rock bass guitarists
- Sopranos
- The Sugarcubes members
- Women flautists
- Women record producers
A cappella
Music performed a cappella, less commonly spelled a capella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment.
A Tribute to Joni Mitchell
A Tribute to Joni Mitchell is a musical tribute to Joni Mitchell featuring Sufjan Stevens, Björk, Caetano Veloso, Brad Mehldau, Cassandra Wilson, Prince, Sarah McLachlan, Annie Lennox, Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello, k.d. lang, and James Taylor.
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A-side and B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings.
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Abida Parveen
Abida Parveen (born 20 February 1954) is a Pakistani singer, composer, and musician of Sufi music.
Absolute music
Absolute music (sometimes abstract music) is music that is not explicitly "about" anything; in contrast to program music, it is non-representational.
Academy Award for Best Original Song
The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).
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Accordion
Accordions (from 19th-century German, from —"musical chord, concord of sounds") are a family of box-shaped musical instruments of the bellows-driven free reed aerophone type (producing sound as air flows past a reed in a frame).
Acid house
Acid house (also simply known as just "acid") is a subgenre of house music developed around the mid-1980s by DJs from Chicago. The style is defined primarily by the squelching sounds and basslines of the Roland TB-303 electronic bass synthesizer-sequencer, an innovation attributed to Chicago artists Phuture and Sleezy D circa 1986.
Acoustic music
Acoustic music is music that solely or primarily uses instruments that produce sound through acoustic means, as opposed to electric or electronic means.
Alarm Will Sound
Alarm Will Sound is a 20-member chamber orchestra that focuses on recordings and performances of contemporary classical music.
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Alcoa
Alcoa Corporation (an acronym for "Aluminum Company of America") is a Pittsburgh-based industrial corporation.
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Alexander McQueen
Lee Alexander McQueen (17 March 1969 – 11 February 2010) was a British fashion designer and couturier.
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All Is Full of Love
"All Is Full of Love" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk from her third studio album, Homogenic (1997).
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Alter ego
An alter ego (Latin for "other I") means an alternate self, which is believed to be distinct from a person's normal or true original personality.
Alternative dance
Alternative dance (also known as indie dance or underground dance in the United States) is a musical genre that mixes alternative rock with electronic dance music.
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Alternative rock
Alternative rock (also known as alternative music, alt-rock or simply alternative) is a category of rock music that evolved from the independent music underground of the 1970s.
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Alterra Power
Alterra Power Corp. a subsidiary of Innergex Renewable Energy Inc., is a diversified renewable power generation company based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Aluminium
Aluminium (Aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has symbol Al and atomic number 13.
Ambient music
Ambient music is a genre of music that emphasizes tone and atmosphere over traditional musical structure or rhythm.
Anarchism
Anarchism is a political philosophy and movement that is against all forms of authority and seeks to abolish the institutions it claims maintain unnecessary coercion and hierarchy, typically including the state and capitalism.
Ancestress (song)
"Ancestress" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk, featuring backing vocals from her son Sindri Eldon.
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Andalusia
Andalusia (Andalucía) is the southernmost autonomous community in Peninsular Spain.
Andrew Thomas Huang
Andrew Thomas Huang is a Chinese-American visual artist and film director known for his music videos for artists Björk, FKA twigs and Atoms for Peace.
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Andri Snær Magnason
Andri Snær Magnason (born 14 July 1973) is an Icelandic writer. Björk and Andri Snær Magnason are Icelandic environmentalists.
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Anna and the Moods
Anna and the Moods is a 2006 animated short film by the Icelandic digital design and animation company CAOZ in Reykjavík.
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Anohni
Anohni Hegarty (formerly Antony Hegarty, born 1971), styled as ANOHNI, is a British-born American singer, songwriter, and visual artist. Björk and Anohni are art pop musicians and art pop singers.
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Anohni and the Johnsons
Anohni and the Johnsons (previously known as Antony and the Johnsons) is a music ensemble originally based in New York City that presents the work of English singer-songwriter Anohni and her collaborators. Björk and Anohni and the Johnsons are art pop musicians.
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Another Magazine
Another Magazine, styled AnOther, is an international fashion and culture bi-annual.
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Antônio Carlos Jobim
Antônio Carlos Brasileiro de Almeida Jobim (25 January 1927 – 8 December 1994), also known as Tom Jobim, was a Brazilian composer, pianist, guitarist, songwriter, arranger, and singer.
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Arca (musician)
Alejandra Ghersi Rodríguez (born 14 October 1989), known professionally as Arca, is a Venezuelan musician and record producer based in Barcelona, Spain. Björk and Arca (musician) are experimental musicians.
Arisen My Senses
"Arisen My Senses" is the third single from Icelandic singer Björk's ninth studio album, Utopia, released digitally on 21 March 2018.
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Army of Me
"Army of Me" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk for her second studio album, Post (1995).
Army of Me: Remixes and Covers
Army of Me: Remixes and Covers was released in May 2005.
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Art pop
Art pop (also typeset art-pop or artpop) is a loosely defined style of pop music influenced by art theories as well as ideas from other art mediums, such as fashion, fine art, cinema, and avant-garde literature.
Arvo Pärt
Arvo Pärt (born 11 September 1935) is an Estonian composer of contemporary classical music.
Ascential
Ascential plc (formerly EMAP) is a British business-to-business media company specialising in exhibitions & festivals and information services.
Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
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Atlantic Records
Atlantic Recording Corporation (simply known as Atlantic Records) is an American record label founded in October 1947 by Ahmet Ertegun and Herb Abramson.
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Atopos (song)
"Atopos" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk featuring Kasimyn of Indonesian duo Gabber Modus Operandi, released on 6 September 2022 as the lead single from Björk's tenth studio album Fossora.
Auckland Airport
Auckland Airport is an international airport serving Auckland, the most populous city of New Zealand.
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Auction
An auction is usually a process of buying and selling goods or services by offering them up for bids, taking bids, and then selling the item to the highest bidder or buying the item from the lowest bidder.
Audur Capital
Auður Capital was a financial service company, founded in 2007 by two Icelandic businesswomen, with the aim of incorporating feminine values into finance.
Autism
Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of deficient reciprocal social communication and the presence of restricted, repetitive and inflexible patterns of behavior that are impairing in multiple contexts and excessive or atypical to be developmentally and socioculturally inappropriate.
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Avant-garde music
Avant-garde music is music that is considered to be at the forefront of innovation in its field, with the term "avant-garde" implying a critique of existing aesthetic conventions, rejection of the status quo in favor of unique or original elements, and the idea of deliberately challenging or alienating audiences.
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Avant-pop
Avant-pop is popular<!--- Do not change to "pop", per source, "By this I mean a form of popular music that is self-consciously experimental, new, and distinct from existing forms..." ---> music that is experimental, new, and distinct from previous styles while retaining an immediate accessibility for the listener.
Ólöf Arnalds
Ólöf Arnalds (born 4 January 1980) is an Icelandic singer-songwriter and indie musician who has been active within the Icelandic music scene since the early 2000s. Björk and Ólöf Arnalds are 21st-century Icelandic women singers, English-language singers from Iceland, Icelandic electronic musicians and Icelandic women in electronic music.
Bachelorette (song)
"Bachelorette" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer, songwriter and actress Björk for her third studio album, Homogenic (1997).
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Bad Taste (record label)
Bad Taste (known as Smekkleysa in Icelandic, literally Tastelessness) is an Icelandic independent record label located in Reykjavík, that also publishes poetry books, short films, greeting cards and Icelandic gifts.
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Banda Aceh
Banda Aceh (Acehnese: Banda Acèh, Jawoë: بند اچيه) is the capital and largest city in the province of Aceh, Indonesia.
Barcelona
Barcelona is a city on the northeastern coast of Spain.
Bastards (Björk album)
Bastards is the third remix album by Icelandic artist Björk, it was released on 19 November 2012.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
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Beat (music)
In music and music theory, the beat is the basic unit of time, the pulse (regularly repeating event), of the mensural level (or beat level).
Beatboxing
Beatboxing (also beat boxing) is a form of vocal percussion primarily involving the art of mimicking drum machines (typically a TR-808), using one's mouth, lips, tongue, and voice.
Bedtime Stories (Madonna album)
Bedtime Stories is the sixth studio album by American singer Madonna, released on October 25, 1994, by Maverick and Sire Records.
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Bedtime Story (Madonna song)
"Bedtime Story" is a song by American singer Madonna from her sixth studio album, Bedtime Stories (1994).
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Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (Knowles; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman. Björk and Beyoncé are Brit Award winners and MTV Europe Music Award winners.
Big band
A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section.
Big Day Out
The Big Day Out (BDO) was an annual music festival that was held in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Gold Coast, Adelaide, and Perth, as well as Auckland, New Zealand.
Big Time Sensuality
"Big Time Sensuality" is a song by Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk, released in November 1993 by the labels One Little Indian and Elektra as the fourth single from the singer's debut album, Debut (1993).
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Billboard 200
The Billboard 200 is a record chart ranking the 200 most popular music albums and EPs in the United States.
Billboard Hot 100
The Billboard Hot 100 is the music industry standard record chart in the United States for songs, published weekly by Billboard magazine.
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Biophilia (album)
Biophilia is the seventh studio album by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Biophilia tour
The Biophilia tour was the seventh concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk.
Birthday (The Sugarcubes song)
"Birthday" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic band the Sugarcubes.
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Bitið fast í vitið
(roughly "Bite Hard In Your Mind" in Icelandic) is the début EP of Icelander punk/pop group.
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Björk (album)
Björk is the only studio album by Icelandic singer Björk as a child singer, released in December 1977 by Fálkinn.
Björk (book)
Björk or Björk as a book is a 192-page coffee table book published by the Icelandic singer and composer Björk Guðmundsdóttir (2001), designed by M/M Paris.
Björk (exhibition)
Björk was an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City about the Icelandic singer of the same name.
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Björk Digital
Björk Digital is an "immersive" virtual reality exhibit by Icelandic musician Björk featuring 360-degree VR music videos from her eighth studio album, Vulnicura.
Björk discography
The discography of Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk consists of eleven studio albums, two soundtrack albums, one compilation album, six remix albums, seven live albums, four box sets, three collaboration albums, forty-five singles, ten promotional singles and eight remixes series.
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Björk Guðmundsdóttir & tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar
Björk Guðmundsdóttir & tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar was an Icelandic jazz music band.
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Björk Orkestral
Björk Orkestral was an "unplugged" concert series by Icelandic musician Björk.
Björk videography
Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk has released 67 music videos (including 3 as a featured artist), 6 concert tour videos, 6 music video compilations, 3 television performance video albums, 4 documentary videos and 2 video albums box sets.
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Björk: Archives
Björk: Archives is a retrospective book covering Björk's career, published by Thames & Hudson, which was released on March 30, 2015.
Björk: Biophilia Live
Biophilia Live is a 2014 British concert film by Björk, directed and edited by Peter Strickland and Nick Fenton.
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Black Lake (song)
"Black Lake" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk for her eighth studio album, Vulnicura (2015).
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Blissing Me
"Blissing Me" is the second single from Icelandic singer Björk's ninth album, ''Utopia'', released on 14 November 2017 via One Little Indian Records.
Bluedot Festival
Bluedot is a music, science and culture event held annually in July since 2016 at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England, combining music, live science experiments, expert talks and immersive artworks.
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Bogotá
Bogotá (also), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá during the Spanish Colonial period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital and largest city of Colombia, and one of the largest cities in the world.
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Bragi Ólafsson
Bragi Ólafsson (born 11 August 1962 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an Icelandic musician and a writer. Björk and Bragi Ólafsson are Icelandic musicians, musicians from Reykjavík and the Sugarcubes members.
Brass
Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc, in proportions which can be varied to achieve different colours and mechanical, electrical, acoustic and chemical properties, but copper typically has the larger proportion, generally 66% copper and 34% zinc.
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Brass instrument
A brass instrument is a musical instrument that produces sound by sympathetic vibration of air in a tubular resonator in sympathy with the vibration of the player's lips.
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Brian Eno
Brian Peter George Jean-Baptiste de la Salle Eno (born 15 May 1948), also mononymously known as Eno, is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and visual artist. Björk and Brian Eno are art pop musicians, Brit Award winners and progressive pop musicians.
Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act
The Brit Award for International Breakthrough Act was an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.
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Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist
The Brit Award for International Female Solo Artist is an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.
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Brit Awards
The BRIT Awards (often simply called the BRITs) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual popular music awards.
Brit Awards 1994
Brit Awards 1994 was the 14th edition of the Brit Awards, an annual pop music awards ceremony in the United Kingdom.
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Brodsky Quartet
The Brodsky Quartet is a British string quartet, formed in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, in 1972 as the "Cleveland Quartet", and subsequently named for Russian violinist Adolph Brodsky.
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Heights is a residential neighborhood within the New York City borough of Brooklyn.
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Brothers Grimm
The Brothers Grimm (die Brüder Grimm or die Gebrüder Grimm), Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm (1786–1859), were German academics who together collected and published folklore.
Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress
The Best Actress Award (Prix d'interprétation féminine) is an award presented at the Cannes Film Festival since 1946. Björk and Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress are Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners.
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Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
Carriageworks
Carriageworks is a multi-arts urban cultural precinct located at the former Eveleigh Railway Workshops in Redfern, Sydney, Australia.
Catalonia
Catalonia (Catalunya; Cataluña; Catalonha) is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.
Celesta
The celesta or celeste, also called a bell-piano, is a struck idiophone operated by a keyboard.
Central Africa
Central Africa is a subregion of the African continent comprising various countries according to different definitions.
Chaka Khan
Yvette Marie Stevens (born March 23, 1953), better known by her stage name Chaka Khan, is an American singer.
Chamber music
Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room.
Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation.
Chansons des mers froides
Chansons des mers froides (French: Songs from the Cold Seas) is a 1994 album by French musician Hector Zazou.
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Charlotte Gainsbourg
Charlotte Lucy Gainsbourg (born 21 July 1971) is a French and British actress and singer. Björk and Charlotte Gainsbourg are Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress winners.
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Chicago house
Chicago house refers to house music produced during the mid to late 1980s within Chicago.
Chill-out music
Chill-out (shortened as chill; also typeset as chillout or chill out) is a loosely defined form of popular music characterized by slow tempos and relaxed moods.
Chinese law
Chinese law is one of the oldest legal traditions in the world.
Chinese people
The Chinese people, or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation.
Choir
A choir (also known as a chorale or chorus) is a musical ensemble of singers.
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Chris Cunningham
Chris Cunningham (born 15 October 1970) is a British video artist and music video director who directed music videos for electronic musicians such as Autechre, Squarepusher, and Aphex Twin on videos for "Windowlicker" and "Come to Daddy", and Björk's "All is Full of Love".
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Christmas
Christmas is an annual festival commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, observed primarily on December 25 as a religious and cultural celebration among billions of people around the world.
Classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
Clubbing (subculture)
Clubbing (also known as club culture, related to raving) is the activity of visiting and gathering socially at nightclubs (discotheques, discos or just clubs) and festivals.
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Cockney
Cockney is a dialect of the English language, mainly spoken in London and its environs, particularly by Londoners with working-class and lower middle-class roots.
Cocoon (Björk song)
"Cocoon" is a song by Icelandic singer Björk for her fourth studio album, Vespertine (2001).
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Concert
A concert is a live music performance in front of an audience.
Concert residency
A concert residency (also known as musical residency or simply residency) is a series of concerts, similar to a concert tour, but only performed at one location.
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Condé Nast
Condé Nast is a global mass media company founded in 1909 by Condé Montrose Nast (1873–1942) and owned by Advance Publications.
Contemporary classical music
Contemporary classical music is Western art music composed close to the present day.
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Contemporary R&B
Contemporary R&B (or simply R&B) is a popular music genre that combines rhythm and blues with elements of pop, soul, funk, hip hop, and electronic music.
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Corky Hale
Corky Hale (born July 3, 1936) is an American jazz harpist, pianist, flutist, and vocalist.
Cornucopia (concert tour)
Cornucopia (also called Björk's Cornucopia) was the tenth concert tour and first theatrical production by Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk.
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Cosmogony (song)
"Cosmogony" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk, released as the second single from her seventh album Biophilia.
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Country Creatures
Country Creatures is a collaborative remix extended play (EP) by Icelandic musician Björk; Swedish musician Karin Dreijer under their alias Fever Ray; and electronic music duo the Knife, consisting of Dreijer and their brother, DJ and record producer Olof Dreijer.
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COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
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Crack (magazine)
Crack is a monthly independent music and culture magazine distributed across Europe.
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Crass
Crass were an English art collective and punk rock band formed in Epping, Essex in 1977, who promoted anarchism as a political ideology, a way of life, and a resistance movement.
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Crass Records
Crass Records was an independent record label that was set up by the anarchist punk band Crass.
Crave (play)
Crave is a one-act play by British playwright Sarah Kane.
Crystalline (song)
"Crystalline" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk, released as the lead single from her seventh album Biophilia.
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Culture of Japan
The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia and other regions of the world.
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Curitiba
Curitiba is the capital and largest city in the state of Paraná in Southern Brazil.
Current 93
Current 93 are an English experimental music group, working since the early 1980s in folk-based musical forms.
D (musical note)
D is a musical note a whole tone above C, and is known as Re within the fixed-Do solfege system.
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Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn (born 23 March 1968) is an English singer, musician, songwriter and record producer from Whitechapel, London. Björk and Damon Albarn are art pop musicians, art pop singers and Icelandic musicians.
Dance music
Dance music is music composed specifically to facilitate or accompany dancing.
Dance-pop
Dance-pop is a subgenre of pop music that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s.
Dancer in the Dark
Dancer In The Dark is a 2000 musical psychological tragedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier.
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David Arnold
David Arnold (born 23 January 1962) is an English film composer whose credits include scoring five James Bond films (1997-2008), as well as Stargate (1994), Independence Day (1996), Godzilla (1998), Shaft (2000), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), Four Brothers (2005), Hot Fuzz (2007), and the television series Little Britain and Sherlock.
David Attenborough
Sir David Frederick Attenborough (born 8 May 1926) is a British broadcaster, biologist, natural historian, and writer.
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Dazed
Dazed (Dazed & Confused until February 2014) is a bi-monthly British lifestyle magazine founded in 1991.
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Death Grips
Death Grips is an American experimental hip hop group formed in 2010 in Sacramento, California.
Debut (Björk album)
Debut is the international debut studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk, released in July 1993 by One Little Indian and Elektra Entertainment.
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Debut tour
The Debut tour was the first tour by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, and it mainly focused on her album Debut.
Declare Independence
"Declare Independence" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Detroit techno
Detroit techno is a type of techno music that generally includes the first techno productions by Detroit-based artists during the 1980s and early 1990s.
Dirty Projectors
Dirty Projectors is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002.
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Distortion (music)
Distortion and overdrive are forms of audio signal processing used to alter the sound of amplified electric musical instruments, usually by increasing their gain, producing a "fuzzy", "growling", or "gritty" tone.
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Do As Infinity
Do As Infinity is a Japanese pop and rock band that formed in 1999 with three members: vocalist Tomiko Van, guitarist Ryo Owatari, and guitarist and composer Dai Nagao.
Don Juan's Reckless Daughter
Don Juan's Reckless Daughter is a 1977 double album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.
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Don Mueang International Airport
Don Mueang International Airport (ท่าอากาศยานดอนเมือง,,, or colloquially as สนามบินดอนเมือง), known as Bangkok International Airport before 2006, is one of two international airports serving Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, the other being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).
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Drawing Restraint 9
Drawing Restraint 9 is a 2005 film project by visual artist Matthew Barney consisting of a feature-length film, large-scale sculptures, photographs, drawings, and books.
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Drum
The drum is a member of the percussion group of musical instruments.
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DualDisc
The DualDisc is a type of double-sided optical disc product developed by a group of record companies including MJJ Productions Inc., EMI Music, Universal Music Group, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and 5.1 Entertainment Group and later under the aegis of the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
DV (newspaper)
DV (Dagblaðið Vísir) is an online newspaper in Iceland published by Torg ehf.
DVD
The DVD (common abbreviation for digital video disc or digital versatile disc) is a digital optical disc data storage format.
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E (musical note)
E is the third note and the fifth semitone of the C major scale, and mi in fixed-do solfège.
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E. E. Cummings
Edward Estlin Cummings (October 14, 1894 – September 3, 1962), commonly known as e e cummings or E. E. Cummings, was an American poet, painter, essayist, author, and playwright.
Earth Intruders
"Earth Intruders" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk.
EBay
eBay Inc. (often stylized as ebay or Ebay) is an American multinational e-commerce company based in San Jose, California, that allows users to buy or view items via retail sales through online marketplaces and websites in 190 markets worldwide. Björk and EBay are Webby Award winners.
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Eclecticism in music
In music theory and music criticism, the term eclecticism refers to use of diverse music genres.
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Economy of Iceland
The economy of Iceland is small and subject to high volatility.
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ECW Press
ECW Press is a Canadian book publisher located in Toronto, Ontario.
Eiko Ishioka
was a Japanese art director, costume designer, and graphic designer known for her work in stage, screen, advertising, and print media.
Einar Örn Benediktsson
Einar Örn Benediktsson (born 29 October 1962), often billed as Einar Örn, is an Icelandic popular music singer and trumpet player. Björk and Einar Örn Benediktsson are Kukl (band) members, musicians from Reykjavík and the Sugarcubes members.
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Electro (music)
Electro (or electro-funk).
Electronic dance music
Electronic dance music (EDM), also referred to as club music, is a broad range of percussive electronic music genres originally made for nightclubs, raves, and festivals.
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Electronic music
Electronic music broadly is a group of music genres that employ electronic musical instruments, circuitry-based music technology and software, or general-purpose electronics (such as personal computers) in its creation.
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Electronic musical instrument
An electronic musical instrument or electrophone is a musical instrument that produces sound using electronic circuitry.
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Electronica
Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that came to prominence in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom.
Electropop
Electropop is a popular music fusion genre combining elements of the electronic and pop styles.
Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt.
Ella Fitzgerald
Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917June 15, 1996) was an American jazz singer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella".
Emilíana Torrini
Emilíana Torrini Davíðsdóttir (born 16 May 1977) is an Icelandic singer and songwriter. Björk and Emilíana Torrini are 20th-century Icelandic singers, 20th-century Icelandic women singers, 21st-century Icelandic singers, 21st-century Icelandic women singers, English-language singers from Iceland, Icelandic electronic musicians, Icelandic women in electronic music, one Little Independent Records artists and trip hop musicians.
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EMusic
eMusic is an online music and audiobook store that operates by subscription.
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Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.
Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. is the company known for publishing the Encyclopædia Britannica, the world's oldest continuously published encyclopaedia.
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Ennio Morricone
Ennio Morricone (10 November 19286 July 2020) was an Italian composer, orchestrator, conductor, trumpeter, and pianist who wrote music in a wide range of styles.
Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Ethnic hatred
Ethnic hatred, inter-ethnic hatred, racial hatred, or ethnic tension refers to notions and acts of prejudice and hostility towards an ethnic group to varying degrees.
Eumir Deodato
Eumir Deodato de Almeida (born 22 June 1943) is a Brazilian pianist, composer, arranger and record producer, primarily in jazz but who has been known for his eclectic melding of genres, such as pop, rock, disco, rhythm and blues, classical, Latin and bossa nova.
Ex:el
ex:el is the third studio album by 808 State, released on 4 March 1991 by ZTT Records.
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Exit (festival)
Exit (stylized in all caps; Егзит / Egzit) is a summer music festival which is held at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia.
Exotica
Exotica is a musical genre, named after the 1957 Martin Denny album of the same name that was popular during the 1950s to mid-1960s with Americans who came of age during World War II.
Experimental music
Experimental music is a general label for any music or music genre that pushes existing boundaries and genre definitions.
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Extended play
An Extended Play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album or LP record.
Facebook is a social media and social networking service owned by American technology conglomerate Meta.
Family Tree (Björk album)
Family Tree is a box set of musical material by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Faroe Islands
The Faroe or Faeroe Islands, or simply the Faroes (Føroyar,; Færøerne), are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Fast, Cheap and Out of Control (album)
Fast, Cheap and Out of Control is the 2008 follow-up album to HK119's 2006 eponymous debut.
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Fálkinn
Fálkinn was an Icelandic record label.
Fellatio
Fellatio (also known as fellation, and in slang as blowjob, BJ, giving head, or sucking off) is an oral sex act consisting of the stimulation of a male penis by using the mouth.
Fish farming
Fish farming or pisciculture involves commercial breeding of fish, most often for food, in fish tanks or artificial enclosures such as fish ponds.
Flight length
In aviation, the flight length or flight distance refers to the distance of a flight.
Flute
The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.
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Folk instrument
A folk instrument is a traditional musical instrument that has remained largely restricted to traditional folk music, and is not usually used in the classical music or other elite and formal musical genres of the culture concerned, though related intruments may be.
Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
Folktronica
Folktronica is a genre of music comprising various elements of folk music and electronica, often featuring uses of acoustic instruments – especially stringed instruments – and incorporating hip hop, electronic or dance rhythms, although it varies based on influences and choice of sounds.
Foreword
A foreword is a (usually short) piece of writing, sometimes placed at the beginning of a book or other piece of literature.
Fossora
Fossora is the tenth studio album by Icelandic singer-musician Björk.
Four on the floor (music)
Four-on-the-floor (or four-to-the-floor) is a rhythm used primarily in dance genres such as disco and electronic dance music.
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Funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the mid-20th century.
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Gabríela Friðriksdóttir
Gabríela Friðriksdóttir (born 1971 in Reykjavík, Iceland) is an Icelandic visual artist, painter and sculptor.
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Gamelan
Gamelan (ꦒꦩꦼꦭꦤ꧀, ᮌᮙᮨᮜᮔ᮪, ᬕᬫᭂᬮᬦ᭄) is the traditional ensemble music of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese peoples of Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussive instruments.
Gaza genocide
Israel has been accused by experts, governments, United Nations agencies and non-governmental organisations of carrying out a genocide against the Palestinian people during its invasion and bombing of the Gaza Strip during the ongoing Israel–Hamas war.
Georges Bataille
Georges Albert Maurice Victor Bataille (10 September 1897 – 9 July 1962) was a French philosopher and intellectual working in philosophy, literature, sociology, anthropology, and history of art.
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Glass harmonica
The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, glass harmonium, bowl organ, hydrocrystalophone, or simply the armonica or harmonica (derived from ἁρμονία, harmonia, the Greek word for harmony), is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to produce musical tones by means of friction (instruments of this type are known as friction idiophones).
Gling-Gló
Gling-Gló is the only studio album by Björk Guðmundsdóttir & tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar, consisting of Björk Guðmundsdóttir on vocals, Guðmundur Ingólfsson on piano, Guðmundur Steingrímsson on drums, and Þórður Högnason on bass.
Glitch
A glitch is a short-lived technical fault, such as a transient one that corrects itself, making it difficult to troubleshoot.
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Glitch (music)
Glitch is a genre of electronic music that emerged in the 1990s which is distinguished by the deliberate use of glitch-based audio media and other sonic artifacts.
Gloomy Sunday
"Gloomy Sunday" (Hungarian: Szomorú Vasárnap), also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song", is a popular song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933.
Goldie
Clifford Joseph Price MBE (born 19 September 1965), better known as Goldie, is an English music producer and DJ.
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Good Charlotte
Good Charlotte is an American rock band from Waldorf, Maryland, formed in 1995.
Gothic rock
Gothic rock (also called goth rock or simply goth) is a style of rock music that emerged from post-punk in the United Kingdom in the late 1970s.
Graham Massey
Graham Vernon Massey (born 4 August 1960 in Manchester) is a British record producer, musician, and remixer.
Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album
The Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album is an award presented to recording artists for quality albums in the alternative genre at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
Greatest Hits (Björk album)
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by Icelandic musician and singer Björk, released on 4 November 2002 through One Little Indian.
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Greatest Hits tour (Björk)
The Greatest Hits tour was the fifth worldwide concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk.
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Greenland
Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat,; Grønland) is a North American island autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Guadalajara
Guadalajara is a city in western Mexico and the capital of the state of Jalisco.
Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson
Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson (born 11 December 1954) is an Icelandic musician. Björk and Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson are Icelandic musicians and Kukl (band) members.
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Guðmundur Gunnarsson
Guðmundur Gunnarsson (born 29 October 1945) is an Icelandic electrician who served as the leader of the Icelandic Electricians' Union, Rafiðnaðarsamband Íslands (RSÍ) from 1993 until 2011.
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Haaretz
Haaretz (originally Ḥadshot Haaretz –) is an Israeli newspaper.
Harmony Korine
Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973) is an American filmmaker, actor, photographer, artist, and author.
Harp
The harp is a stringed musical instrument that has individual strings running at an angle to its soundboard; the strings are plucked with the fingers.
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Harpa (concert hall)
Harpa (English: Harp) is a concert hall and conference centre in Reykjavík, Iceland.
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Hættuleg hljómsveit & glæpakvendið Stella
Hættuleg hljómsveit & glæpakvendið Stella was an album released in September 1990 by Icelandic rock singer Megas.
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Höfuðlausnir
Höfuðlausnir was an album released in May 1988 by Icelandic rock singer Megas.
Hector Zazou
Hector Zazou (11 July 1948 – 8 September 2008) was a prolific French composer and record producer who worked with, produced, and collaborated with an international array of recording artists.
Hejira (album)
Hejira is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1976 on Asylum Records.
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week!
Here Today, Tomorrow Next Week! is the second studio album by Icelandic alternative rock band the Sugarcubes, released on 20 September 1989 through Elektra Records.
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Hidden Place
"Hidden Place" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fourth studio album Vespertine (2001).
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson (born 23 April 1958), also known as HÖH, is a musician, an art director, and allsherjargoði (chief goði) of Ásatrúarfélagið ("the Ásatrú Association"). Björk and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson are Icelandic film score composers, Icelandic musicians, Icelandic songwriters and musicians from Reykjavík.
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Hindi cinema
Hindi cinema, popularly known as Bollywood and formerly as Bombay cinema, refers to the film industry based in Mumbai, engaged in production of motion pictures in Hindi language.
Hip hop music
Hip hop or hip-hop, also known as rap and formerly as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community.
HK119
HK119 is the alter ego of Finnish multimedia artist, singer and recording artist Heidi Kilpeläinen, who lives and works in London, England. Björk and HK119 are one Little Independent Records artists.
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HK119 (album)
HK119 is the debut, eponymous solo album from Finnish multimedia artist and singer-songwriter Heidi Kilpeläinen, performing under her alter ego HK119.
Holidays in Europe (The Naughty Nought)
Holidays in Europe (The Naughty Nought) is the second and last studio album by the Icelandic post-punk group Kukl, released on January 24, 1986, by Crass Records.
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Homogenic
Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk.
House music
House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute.
Howie B
Howard Simon Bernstein (born 18 April 1963, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish musician, producer and DJ who has worked with artists including Björk, U2, Tricky, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Soul II Soul, Robbie Robertson, Elisa, Mukul Deora, Marlene Kuntz and the Gift.
HuffPost
HuffPost (The Huffington Post until 2017; often abbreviated as HuffPo) is an American progressive news website, with localized and international editions.
Human Behaviour
"Human Behaviour" is a song by Icelandic recording artist Björk, released on 7 June 1993 by One Little Indian and Elektra as the lead single from her debut studio album, Debut (1993).
Hyperballad
"Hyperballad" (sometimes written as "Hyper-Ballad") is a song by Icelandic musician and recording artist Björk, released as the fourth single from her second solo album, Post (1995).
I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)
"I Love to Love (But My Baby Loves to Dance)" is a song by British singer Tina Charles, released in 1976 as the second single from her debut album, I Love to Love.
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I've Seen It All
"I've Seen It All" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for the Dancer in the Dark soundtrack, Selmasongs (2000).
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I-D
i-D is a British bimonthly magazine dedicated to fashion, music, art and youth culture.
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Iceland
Iceland (Ísland) is a Nordic island country between the North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe.
Icelandic language
Icelandic (íslenska) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family spoken by about 314,000 people, the vast majority of whom live in Iceland, where it is the national language.
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Idiosyncrasy
An idiosyncrasy is a unique feature of something.
Industrial music
Industrial music is a genre of music that draws on harsh, mechanical, transgressive, or provocative sounds and themes.
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Innocence (Björk song)
"Innocence" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Innundir skinni
Innundir skinni is Icelandic musician Ólöf Arnalds second album.
Instrumental
An instrumental or instrumental song is music normally without any vocals, although it might include some inarticulate vocals, such as shouted backup vocals in a big band setting.
Intelligent dance music
Intelligent dance music (IDM) is a style of electronic music originating in the early 1990s, defined by idiosyncratic experimentation rather than specific genre constraints.
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Intentional community
An intentional community is a voluntary residential community which is designed to have a high degree of social cohesion and teamwork.
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International Tibet Independence Movement
The International Tibet Independence Movement (ITIM) is a non-profit organization, founded on 18 March 1995, that supports Tibetan independence from the People's Republic of China: ITIM was founded and is based in the city of Fishers, Indiana, in the United States.
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Inuit
Inuit (ᐃᓄᐃᑦ 'the people', singular: Inuk, ᐃᓄᒃ, dual: Inuuk, ᐃᓅᒃ; Iñupiaq: Iñuit 'the people'; Greenlandic: Inuit) are a group of culturally and historically similar Indigenous peoples traditionally inhabiting the Arctic and subarctic regions of North America, including Greenland, Labrador, Quebec, Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Yukon (traditionally), Alaska, and Chukotsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
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Inuit throat singing
Inuit throat singing, or katajjaq (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑲᑕᔾᔭᖅ), is a distinct type of throat singing uniquely found among the Inuit.
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IPad
The iPad is a brand of iOS- and iPadOS-based tablet computers that are developed by Apple, first introduced on January 27, 2010.
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Island (HÖH and Current 93 album)
Island is a studio album by HÖH and Current 93, released in November 1991 through Durtro.
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Israel
Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in the Southern Levant, West Asia.
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Israel–Hamas war
An armed conflict between Israel and Hamas-led Palestinian militant groups has been taking place in the Gaza Strip and Israel since 7 October 2023.
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Israeli-occupied territories
Israel has occupied the Palestinian territories and the Golan Heights since the Six-Day War of 1967.
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ITunes
iTunes was a media player, media library, mobile device management utility developed by Apple.
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Jaco Pastorius
John Francis "Jaco" Pastorius III (December 1, 1951 – September 21, 1987) was an American jazz bassist, composer, and producer.
Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
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Jazz
Jazz is a music genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with its roots in blues, ragtime, European harmony and African rhythmic rituals.
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Jazz fusion
Jazz fusion (also known as fusion, jazz rock, and jazz-rock fusion) is a popular music genre that developed in the late 1960s when musicians combined jazz harmony and improvisation with rock music, funk, and rhythm and blues.
Jóga
"Jóga" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer, songwriter and actress Björk for her third studio album, Homogenic (1997).
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Jeff Buckley
Jeffrey Scott Buckley (raised as Scott Moorhead; November 17, 1966 – May 29, 1997) was an American musician and singer-songwriter.
John Tavener
Sir John Kenneth Tavener (28 January 1944 – 12 November 2013) was an English composer, known for his extensive output of choral religious works.
Joni Mitchell
Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter. Björk and Joni Mitchell are Nonesuch Records artists.
Joy Division
Joy Division were an English rock band formed in Salford in 1976.
Jungle music
Jungle is a genre of electronic music that developed out of the UK rave scene and roots reggae and dancehall sound system culture in the 1990s.
Karin Dreijer
Karin Elisabeth Dreijer (born 7 April 1975) is a Swedish singer-songwriter and record producer. Björk and Karin Dreijer are trip hop musicians.
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Karlheinz Stockhausen (22 August 1928 – 5 December 2007) was a German composer, widely acknowledged by critics as one of the most important but also controversial composers of the 20th and early 21st centuries. Björk and Karlheinz Stockhausen are Nonesuch Records artists.
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Kate Bush
Catherine Bush (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer, songwriter, record producer and dancer. Björk and Kate Bush are art pop musicians, art pop singers, avant-pop musicians and Brit Award winners.
Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant
Kárahnjúkar Hydropower Plant (Kárahnjúkavirkjun), officially called Fljótsdalur Power Station (Fljótsdalsstöð) is a hydroelectric power plant in Fljótsdalshérað municipality in eastern Iceland, designed to produce annually for Alcoa's Fjarðaál aluminum smelter to the east in Reyðarfjörður.
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Kelis
Kelis Rogers (born August 21, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and chef. Björk and Kelis are Brit Award winners.
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Keyboard instrument
A keyboard instrument is a musical instrument played using a keyboard, a row of levers that are pressed by the fingers.
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Kick I
Kick I (stylized as KiCk i; pronounced "kick one") is the fourth studio album by Venezuelan electronic record producer Arca.
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Killing Joke
Killing Joke are an English rock band formed in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, in 1979 by Jaz Coleman (vocals, keyboards), Paul Ferguson (drums), Geordie Walker (guitar) and Youth (bass).
Kitty Empire
Kitty Empire (born 1970) is the pen name of a British writer and music critic, currently writing for The Observer.
Konono Nº1
Konono Nº1 is a musical group from Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Kora (instrument)
The kora (Manding languages: italics kɔra) is a stringed instrument used extensively in West Africa.
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Kosovo independence precedent
On 17 February 2008, the majority of members of the Assembly of Kosovo, including Hashim Thaçi, and Fatmir Sejdiu (who were not members of the Assembly), not acting in the capacity of PISG, declared Kosovo an independent and sovereign state.
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Kraftwerk
Kraftwerk ("power plant") are a German electronic band formed in Düsseldorf in 1970 by Ralf Hütter and Florian Schneider. Björk and Kraftwerk are Elektra Records artists.
Kraumur
Kraumur Music Fund is an independent Icelandic music fund and operation established by the in the beginning of 2008 "to strengthen Icelandic musical life, primarily by supporting young musicians in performing and presenting their works." Among its board of advisers are artists Björk, Mugison, and Kjartan Sveinsson former member of Sigur Rós.
Krzysztof Penderecki
Krzysztof Eugeniusz Penderecki (23 November 1933 – 29 March 2020) was a Polish composer and conductor.
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Kukl (band)
Kukl (often stylized as KUKL or K.U.K.L.) was an Icelandic post-punk group in the 1980s, most notable for being one of Björk's first bands.
Lars von Trier
Lars von Trier (né Trier; born 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter.
Last Amendment
Last Amendment, formerly known as The Crass Collective and Crass Agenda, is the working title of a series of collaborations by ex-members of the anarcho-punk band Crass and others.
Later... with Jools Holland
Later...
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Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
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Leila (music producer)
Leila Arab (لیلا عرب, born in 1971), professionally known as Leila, is an Iranian-born record producer and DJ based in London, England.
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Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 14522 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect.
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Letter bomb
A letter bomb is an explosive device sent via the postal service, and designed with the intention to injure or kill the recipient when opened.
LFO (British band)
LFO was a British electronic music act formed in 1988 consisting of Mark Bell and Gez Varley.
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Libération
(liberation), popularly known as Libé, is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.
Liberation movement
A liberation movement is an organization or political movement leading a rebellion, or a non-violent social movement, against a colonial power or national government, often seeking independence based on a nationalist identity and an anti-imperialist outlook.
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Life's Too Good
Life's Too Good is the debut studio album by Icelandic alternative rock group the Sugarcubes.
Like Someone in Love
"Like Someone in Love" is a popular song composed in 1944 by Jimmy Van Heusen, with lyrics by Johnny Burke.
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Lima
Lima, founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (Spanish for "City of Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of the country, overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
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List of artists who reached number one on the U.S. Dance Club Songs chart
This is a list of recording artists who have reached number one on Billboard magazine's Dance Club Songs chart.
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List of awards and nominations received by Björk
Björk is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, producer and actress from Reykjavík who has received many awards and nominations for her work.
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List of Billboard number-one dance club songs
This is a list of number-one dance hits as recorded by Billboard magazine's Dance Club Songs chart – a weekly national survey of popular songs in U.S. dance clubs.
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List of Björk concert tours
Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk has embarked on eleven concert tours and has performed live at various events and television shows.
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List of Icelandic writers
Iceland has a rich literary history, which has carried on into the modern period.
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List of songs recorded by Björk
Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk has recorded more than two hundred songs for ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, a compilation album, six remix albums and three collaboration albums.
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List of trip hop artists
This is a list of trip hop artists, a genre that originated in Bristol, England. Björk and list of trip hop artists are trip hop musicians.
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Live 8
Live 8 (French: En direct 8, German: Live 8, Italian: Vivi 8, Japanese: ライブ8 (romanised: Raibu 8), Russian: Прямой эфир 8 (romanised: Pryamoy efir 8)) was a string of benefit concerts that took place on 2 July 2005, in the G8 states and in South Africa.
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Live 8 concert, Chiba
On 2 July 2005, a Live 8 concert was held at Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan.
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Live Box
Live Box is a set of 4 live CDs, a live DVD and a 36-page booklet by Icelandic musician Björk, released in August 2003.
Live radio
Live radio is radio broadcast without delay.
Live streaming
Livestreaming, live-streaming, or live streaming is the streaming of video or audio in real time or near real time.
Lo-fi music
Lo-fi (also typeset as lofi or low-fi; short for low fidelity) is a music or production quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections in the context of a recording or performance are present, sometimes as a deliberate choice.
Loftmynd
Loftmynd ("Aerial") is the ninth studio album by the Icelandic rock singer Megas.
London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Loop (music)
In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material.
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Loud and Quiet
Loud and Quiet is a British bi-monthly music magazine that focuses on new music from underground indie, alternative, electronic and hip hop artists.
Madonna
Madonna Louise Ciccone (born August 16, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. Björk and Madonna are Brit Award winners and MTV Europe Music Award winners.
Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela, formerly Maison Martin Margiela, is a French luxury fashion house founded by Belgian designer Martin Margiela and Jenny Meirens in 1988 and headquartered in Paris.
Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough of Greater Manchester, England, which had a population of 552,000 at the 2021 census.
Manchester International Festival
The Manchester International Festival is a biennial international arts festival, with a specific focus on original new work, held in the English city of Manchester and run by Factory International.
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Manu Delago
Manu Delago (born 31 July 1984) is an Austrian musician and composer.
Marbella
Marbella is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia.
Mark Bell (British musician)
Mark Bell (22 February 1971 – 8 October 2014) was a British DJ, record producer, and member of the pioneering techno group LFO.
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Massive Attack
Massive Attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol by Robert "3D" Del Naja, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws, Andrew "Mushroom" Vowles and Grant "Daddy G" Marshall. Björk and Massive Attack are Brit Award winners and MTV Europe Music Award winners.
Matmos
Matmos is an experimental electronic music duo formed in San Francisco and currently based in Baltimore.
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Matthew Barney
Matthew Barney (born March 25, 1967) is an American contemporary artist and film director who works in the fields of sculpture, film, photography and drawing.
Múm
Múm (stylized in lowercase) is an Icelandic indietronica band whose music is characterized by soft vocals, electronic glitch beats and effects, and a variety of traditional and unconventional instruments.
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Mbira
Mbira are a family of musical instruments, traditional to the Shona people of Zimbabwe.
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McFly
McFly are an English pop rock/pop band formed in London in 2003. Björk and McFly are Brit Award winners.
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Medúlla
Medúlla is the fifth studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk.
Medieval music
Medieval music encompasses the sacred and secular music of Western Europe during the Middle Ages, from approximately the 6th to 15th centuries.
Megaforce Records
Megaforce Records is an American independent record label founded in 1982 by Jon Zazula and his wife Marsha Zazula to release the first works of Metallica, and devoted primarily to hard rock and heavy metal.
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Megas
Magnús Þór Jónsson (born 7 April 1945), better known by the stage name Megas, is an Icelandic vocalist, songwriter, and writer.
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Melody Maker
Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest.
Mentorship
Mentorship is the patronage, influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor.
Meredith Monk
Meredith Jane Monk (born November 20, 1942) is an American composer, performer, director, vocalist, filmmaker, and choreographer. Björk and Meredith Monk are avant-garde singers.
Mica Levi
Micaela Rachel "Mica" Levi (born February 1987), also known by their stage name Micachu, is an English musician, composer, producer, singer, and songwriter.
Michel Gondry
Michel Gondry (born 8 May 1963) is a French filmmaker noted for his inventive visual style and distinctive manipulation of mise en scène. Björk and Michel Gondry are MTV Europe Music Award winners.
MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a technical standard that describes a communication protocol, digital interface, and electrical connectors that connect a wide variety of electronic musical instruments, computers, and related audio devices for playing, editing, and recording music.
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Mike Patton
Michael Allan Patton (born January 27, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and voice actor, best known as the lead vocalist of the American rock bands Faith No More and Mr. Bungle. Björk and Mike Patton are avant-garde singers.
Mikhail Bulgakov
Mikhail Afanasyevich Bulgakov (p; – 10 March 1940) was a Russian, later Soviet writer, medical doctor, and playwright active in the first half of the 20th century.
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Min Xiao-Fen
Min Xiao-Fen is a Chinese and American pipa player, vocalist, and composer known for her work in traditional Chinese music, contemporary classical music, and jazz.
Minimal music
Minimal music (also called minimalism)"Minimalism in music has been defined as an aesthetic, a style, and a technique, each of which has been a suitable description of the term at certain points in the development of minimal music.
Ministry of Culture (China)
The Ministry of Culture (MOC) was a ministry of the government of the People's Republic of China which was dissolved on 19 March 2018.
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Miranda (album)
Miranda is the first studio album by Icelandic punk band Tappi Tíkarrass.
Mobile app
A mobile application or app is a computer program or software application designed to run on a mobile device such as a phone, tablet, or watch.
Mononym
A mononym is a name composed of only one word.
Moomins and the Comet Chase
Moomins and the Comet Chase is a 2010 3D stop motion animated fantasy adventure comedy family film compiled from the Comet in Moominland-based episodes of the 1977–1982 The Moomins TV series animated at Se-ma-for in Poland, restored and re-soundtracked with multiple voice actors replacing the single narrator.
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Moon (Björk song)
"Moon" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk.
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Mount Wittenberg Orca
Mount Wittenberg Orca is an EP by American indie rock band Dirty Projectors and Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk, released on June 30, 2010, in digital-only format and on CD and vinyl by Domino Records on 24 October 2011.
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MRC (company)
MRC II Distribution Company, L.P., doing business as MRC (formerly Media Rights Capital), is an American film and television studio.
MTV
MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.
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MTV Brasil
MTV Brasil was a Brazilian over-the-air television network owned by Grupo Abril focused on the youth and entertainment.
MTV2
MTV2 (formerly M2) is an American pay television channel owned by the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global, through PMN’s MTV Entertainment Group Subdivision.
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Multiculturalism
The term multiculturalism has a range of meanings within the contexts of sociology, political philosophy, and colloquial use.
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Multimedia
Multimedia is a form of communication that uses a combination of different content forms, such as writing, audio, images, animations, or video, into a single interactive presentation, in contrast to traditional mass media, such as printed material or audio recordings, which feature little to no interaction between users.
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues.
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Music genre
A music genre is a conventional category that identifies some pieces of music as belonging to a shared tradition or set of conventions.
Music leak
A music leak is an unauthorized release of music over the internet.
Music of Bulgaria
The music of Bulgaria refers to all forms of music associated with the country of Bulgaria, including classical, folk, popular music, and other forms.
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Music of Iceland
The music of Iceland includes vibrant folk and pop traditions, as well as an active classical and contemporary music scene.
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Music of The Lord of the Rings film series
The music of The Lord of the Rings film series was composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced by Howard Shore between 2000 and 2004 to support Peter Jackson's film trilogy based on J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel of the same name.
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Music recording certification
Music recording certification is a system of certifying that a music recording has shipped, sold, or streamed a certain number of units.
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Music video
A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotional or musical artistic purposes.
MusicOMH
MusicOMH is a London-based online music magazine which publishes independent reviews, features and interviews from across all genres including classical, metal, rock and R&B.
Nan Goldin
Nancy Goldin (born September 12, 1953) is an American photographer and activist.
Náttúra
"Náttúra" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk featuring English musician Thom Yorke.
Nearly God
Nearly God is the unofficial second album by English rapper and producer Tricky.
Nellee Hooper
Paul Andrew "Nellee" Hooper (born 15 March 1963) is a British record producer, remixer and songwriter known for his work with many major recording artists beginning in the late 1980s. Björk and Nellee Hooper are Brit Award winners.
New wave music
New wave is a music genre that encompasses pop-oriented styles from the 1970s through the 1980s.
Newshub
Newshub (stylised as Newshub.) was a New Zealand news service that aired on the television channel Three, and on digital platforms, until July 2024.
Nico
Christa Päffgen (16 October 1938 – 18 July 1988), known by her stage name Nico, was a German singer, songwriter, actress, and model. Björk and Nico are Elektra Records artists and women rock singers.
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Nietzchka Keene
Nietzchka Keene (June 26, 1952 – October 20, 2004) was an American film director and writer best known for The Juniper Tree, a feature film shot in Iceland starring the Icelandic singer Björk in her first film role.
NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.
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Nonesuch Records
Nonesuch Records is an American record company and label owned by Warner Music Group, distributed by Warner Records (formerly Warner Bros. Records), and based in New York City.
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Not for Threes
Not for Threes is the second studio album by English electronic music duo Plaid.
Nowness
Nowness (stylized NOWNESS) is a digital video channel that was launched in 2010 by its founder Jefferson Hack as a brand of LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE.
NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
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Oceania (song)
"Oceania" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla.
Octave
In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the '''diapason''') is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other.
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Octet (music)
In music, an octet is a musical ensemble consisting of eight instruments or voices, or a musical composition written for such an ensemble.
Oddný Eir
Oddný Eir Ævarsdóttir (born 1972) is an Icelandic writer.
Ogg
Ogg is a free, open container format maintained by the Xiph.Org Foundation.
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Oliver Sacks
Oliver Wolf Sacks (9 July 1933 – 30 August 2015) was a British neurologist, naturalist, historian of science, and writer.
Omar Souleyman
Omar Almasikh (born 1966), better known by his stage name Omar Souleyman (عمر سليمان) is a Syrian singer.
One Little Independent Records
One Little Independent Records (formerly One Little Indian Records) is an English independent record label.
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Opera
Opera is a form of theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers.
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Oral (song)
"Oral" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk featuring Spanish singer Rosalía.
Orchestra
An orchestra is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families.
Order of the Falcon
The Order of the Falcon (Hin íslenska fálkaorða) is the only order of chivalry in Iceland, founded by King Christian X of Denmark and Iceland on 3 July 1921.
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Ovule (song)
"Ovule" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk, released on 14 September 2022 as the second single from her tenth studio album Fossora.
Pagan Poetry
"Pagan Poetry" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fourth studio album Vespertine (2001).
Palme d'Or
The (Golden Palm) is the highest prize awarded to the director of the Best Feature Film of the Official Competition at the Cannes Film Festival.
Paparazzi
Paparazzi (masculine paparazzo or feminine paparazza) are independent photographers who take pictures of high-profile people; such as Actors, Musicians, Athletes, Politicians, and other celebrities who typically go about their daily life routines.
Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
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Percussion instrument
A percussion instrument is a musical instrument that is sounded by being struck or scraped by a beater including attached or enclosed beaters or rattles struck, scraped or rubbed by hand or struck against another similar instrument.
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Philip Glass
Philip Glass (born January 31, 1937) is an American composer and pianist. Björk and Philip Glass are Nonesuch Records artists.
Pipa
The pipa, pípá, or p'i-p'a is a traditional Chinese musical instrument belonging to the plucked category of instruments.
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Pitchfork (website)
Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis.
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Pixie
A pixie (also called pisky, pixy, pixi, pizkie, piskie, or pigsie in parts of Cornwall and Devon) is a mythical creature of British folklore.
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Plaid (band)
Plaid are an English electronic music duo composed of Andy Turner and Ed Handley.
Planned Parenthood
The Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Inc. (PPFA), or simply Planned Parenthood, is an American nonprofit organization, p. 18.
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Play Dead (song)
"Play Dead" is a song by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, released by the labels Island and Mother as the only single from the soundtrack of the 1993 crime drama The Young Americans, starring Harvey Keitel.
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Poetry
Poetry (from the Greek word poiesis, "making") is a form of literary art that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meanings in addition to, or in place of, literal or surface-level meanings.
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Polar Music Prize
The Polar Music Prize is a Swedish international award founded in 1989 by Stig Anderson, best known as the manager of the Swedish band ABBA, with a donation to the Royal Swedish Academy of Music.
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Politics of Iceland
The politics of Iceland take place in the framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the president is the head of state, while the prime minister of Iceland serves as the head of government in a multi-party system.
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Polydor Records
Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group.
Polyp (medicine)
A polyp is an abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane.
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Polyphony
Polyphony is a type of musical texture consisting of two or more simultaneous lines of independent melody, as opposed to a musical texture with just one voice (monophony) or a texture with one dominant melodic voice accompanied by chords (homophony).
Pompeu Fabra University
Pompeu Fabra University (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, UPF,; Universidad Pompeu Fabra) is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia in Spain.
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Pop music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
PopMatters
PopMatters is an international online magazine of cultural criticism that covers aspects of popular culture.
Portishead (band)
Portishead are an English band formed in 1991 in Bristol.
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Possibly Maybe
"Possibly Maybe" is a song by Björk, released as the fifth single from her second album Post (1995).
Post (Björk album)
Post is the second studio album by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in 1977 in the wake of punk rock.
Prêt-à-Porter (film)
Prêt-à-Porter, released in the United States as Ready to Wear (Prêt-à-Porter), is a 1994 American satirical comedy-drama film co-written, directed, and produced by Robert Altman and shot on location during the Paris Fashion Week with a host of international stars, models, and designers.
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Programming (music)
Programming is a form of music production and performance using electronic devices and computer software, such as sequencers and workstations or hardware synthesizers, sampler and sequencers, to generate sounds of musical instruments.
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Progressive pop
Progressive pop is pop music that attempts to break with the genre's standard formula, or an offshoot of the progressive rock genre that was commonly heard on AM radio in the 1970s and 1980s.
Proteus
In Greek mythology, Proteus (Prōteús) is an early prophetic sea god or god of rivers and oceanic bodies of water, one of several deities whom Homer calls the "Old Man of the Sea" (hálios gérôn).
Pulse (magazine)
Pulse is a monthly news magazine and website on British primary care.
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Pulse! (magazine)
Pulse! was a tabloid magazine published by Tower Records (under the direction of VP of Publishing Mike Farrace) which contained record reviews, interviews and advertising.
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Punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s.
Pygmy peoples
In anthropology, pygmy peoples are ethnic groups whose average height is unusually short.
Q (magazine)
Q was a popular music magazine.
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985.
Rahzel
Rozell Manely Brown (born October 6, 1964) is an American beatboxer and rapper, formerly a member of the Roots.
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Rave
A rave (from the verb: to rave) is a dance party at a warehouse, club, or other public or private venue, typically featuring performances by DJs playing electronic dance music.
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Rás 1
Rás 1 (Channel 1) is an Icelandic radio station belonging to and operated by Ríkisútvarpið (RÚV), Iceland's national public service broadcaster.
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Reactable
The Reactable is an electronic musical instrument with a tabletop tangible user interface that was developed within the Music Technology Group at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona, Spain by Sergi Jordà, Marcos Alonso, Martin Kaltenbrunner and Günter Geiger.
Record Collector
Record Collector is a British monthly music magazine focussing on rare and collectable records, and the bands who recorded them.
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Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.
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RED Music
RED Music, stylized RED MUSIC, formerly RED Distribution, LLC (Relativity Entertainment Distribution) was a Sony-owned sales and marketing division that merged under The Orchard in 2017.
Remote Control (1992 film)
Remote Control (Icelandic: Sódóma Reykjavík is a 1992 Icelandic film directed by Óskar Jónasson in his feature-length directorial debut. The plot is a farce, revolving around the young car mechanic Axel and his adventure in the Reykjavík underworld which starts when his mother insists that he must recover the remote control to her TV.
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Rephlex Records
Rephlex Records was a record label launched in 1991 in Cornwall by electronic musician Richard D. James (aka Aphex Twin) and Grant Wilson-Claridge.
Reykjavík
Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland.
RIAA certification
In the United States, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) operates an awards program based on the certified number of albums and singles sold through retail and other ancillary markets.
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Ricardo López (stalker)
Ricardo López (January 14, 1975 – September 12, 1996), also known as "the Björk stalker", was a Uruguayan-American pest exterminator who attempted to murder the Icelandic singer Björk.
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Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro, or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of Rio de Janeiro.
Robert Eggers
Robert Houston Eggers (born July 7, 1983) is an American filmmaker and production designer.
Robert Wyatt
Robert Wyatt (born Robert Wyatt-Ellidge, 28 January 1945) is a retired English musician.
Rokk í Reykjavík
Rokk í Reykjavík is a documentary directed by Icelandic Friðrik Þór Friðriksson during the Icelandic winter of 1981-1982 and released for the local television in 1982.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time
"The 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time" is a feature published by the American magazine Rolling Stone in August 2015.
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Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time
"The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time" is a recurring opinion survey and music ranking of the finest albums in history, compiled by the American magazine Rolling Stone.
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Rosalía
Rosalia Vila Tobella (born 25 September 1992), known mononymously as Rosalía, is a Spanish singer, songwriter, producer, and musician. Björk and Rosalía are MTV Europe Music Award winners.
Roskilde Festival
The Roskilde Festival is a Danish music festival held annually south of Roskilde.
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Rough Trade (shops)
Rough Trade is a retail chain of record shops in the United Kingdom and the United States with headquarters in London.
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Rough Trade Records
Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England.
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Royal Swedish Academy of Music
The Royal Swedish Academy of Music (Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien), founded in 1771 by King Gustav III, is one of the Royal Academies in Sweden.
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Salon.com
Salon is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995. Björk and Salon.com are Webby Award winners.
San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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Santiago
Santiago, also known as Santiago de Chile, is the capital and largest city of Chile and one of the largest cities in the Americas.
Sarah Kane
Sarah Kane (3 February 1971 – 20 February 1999) was an English playwright, screenwriter and theatre director.
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer and pianist.
Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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São Paulo
São Paulo is the most populous city in Brazil and the capital of the state of São Paulo.
Scat singing
Originating in vocal jazz, scat singing or scatting is vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all.
Scottish people
The Scottish people or Scots (Scots fowk; Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland.
Screaming Masterpiece
Screaming Masterpiece (Gargandi snilld in Icelandic) is a 2005 documentary film directed and written by Ari Alexander Ergis Magnússon about the music scene in Iceland.
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Sega Bodega
Salvador Navarrete (born 16 February 1992), better known by his stage name Sega Bodega, is an Irish-Chilean music producer, singer, songwriter, DJ and co-head/founder of record label and collective Nuxxe.
Selmasongs
Selmasongs: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack 'Dancer in the Dark is the first soundtrack album by Icelandic musician Björk.
Serbia
Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.
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Seyðisfjörður
Seyðisfjörður is a town in the Eastern Region of Iceland at the innermost point of the fjord of the same name.
Shanghai
Shanghai is a direct-administered municipality and the most populous urban area in China.
Shlomo (beatboxer)
Simon Shlomo Kahn (born 1983), known professionally as SK Shlomo and previously as Shlomo, is a British singer-songwriter, beatboxer, music producer and live looping technologist.
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Sigtryggur Baldursson
Sigtryggur Baldursson (born 2 October 1962) is an Icelandic drummer and singer. Björk and Sigtryggur Baldursson are Icelandic musicians, Kukl (band) members and the Sugarcubes members.
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Sinaa
Sinaa is the first full-length studio album from Inuit throat singer Tagaq.
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Siouxsie and the Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees were a British rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin.
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Sjón
Sjón at LiteratureXchange Festival ín Aarhus (Denmark 2019) Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson (born 27 August 1962), known as Sjón (meaning "sight" and being an abbreviation of his first name), is an Icelandic poet, novelist, lyricist, and screenwriter.
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Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians.
Soft Machine
Soft Machine are a British rock band from Canterbury formed in mid-1966 by Mike Ratledge, Robert Wyatt, Kevin Ayers, Daevid Allen and Larry Nowlin.
Soprano
A soprano is a type of classical female singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. Björk and soprano are sopranos.
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia is the geographical southeastern region of Asia, consisting of the regions that are situated south of China, east of the Indian subcontinent, and northwest of the Australian mainland, which is part of Oceania.
Spike Jonze
Adam Spiegel (born October 22, 1969), known professionally as Spike Jonze, is an American filmmaker, actor and photographer.
Spin (magazine)
Spin (stylized in all caps as SPIN) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012.
Star Wars
Star Wars is an American epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon.
Stereogum
Stereogum is a daily Internet publication that focuses on music news, reviews, interviews, and commentary.
Stereoscopy
Stereoscopy (also called stereoscopics, or stereo imaging) is a technique for creating or enhancing the illusion of depth in an image by means of stereopsis for binocular vision.
Stick Around for Joy
Stick Around for Joy is the third and final studio album by the Icelandic alternative rock band the Sugarcubes.
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Story of the Eye
Story of the Eye (L'histoire de l'œil is a 1928 novella written by Georges Bataille as Lord Auch (literally, Lord "to the shithouse" — "auch" being short for "aux chiottes," slang for telling somebody off by sending him to the toilet), that details the increasingly bizarre sexual perversions of a pair of teenage lovers, including an early depiction of omorashi fetishism in Western literature.
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String instrument
In musical instrument classification, string instruments or chordophones, are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer plays or sounds the strings in some manner.
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String section
The string section is composed of bowed instruments belonging to the violin family.
Sulfuric acid
Sulfuric acid (American spelling and the preferred IUPAC name) or sulphuric acid (Commonwealth spelling), known in antiquity as oil of vitriol, is a mineral acid composed of the elements sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen, with the molecular formula.
Sun Ra
Le Sony'r Ra (born Herman Poole Blount, May 22, 1914 – May 30, 1993), better known as Sun Ra, was an American jazz composer, bandleader, piano and synthesizer player, and poet known for his experimental music, "cosmic" philosophy, prolific output, and theatrical performances.
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Surrealism
Surrealism is an art and cultural movement that developed in Europe in the aftermath of World War I in which artists aimed to allow the unconscious mind to express itself, often resulting in the depiction of illogical or dreamlike scenes and ideas.
Surrounded (Björk album)
Surrounded is the third box set by Icelandic musician Björk, released on 27 June 2006 through One Little Indian.
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Swan dress
The swan dress is a dress resembling a mute swan designed by Marjan Pejoski and worn by the Icelandic artist Björk at the 73rd Academy Awards on March 25, 2001, as well as on the cover of her album Vespertine.
Swanlights
Swanlights is the fourth studio album by Antony and the Johnsons, released on October 12, 2010 worldwide through Secretly Canadian, and October 11, 2010 in the United Kingdom through Rough Trade.
Sydney Festival
Sydney Festival is a major arts festival in Australia's largest city, Sydney, that runs for three weeks every January since it was established in 1977.
Sydney Opera House
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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Tampopo
is a 1985 Japanese comedy film written and directed by Juzo Itami, and starring Tsutomu Yamazaki, Nobuko Miyamoto, Kōji Yakusho, and Ken Watanabe.
Tanya Tagaq
Tanya Tagaq (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑕᓐᔭ ᑕᒐᖅ, born Tanya Tagaq Gillis, May 5, 1975), also credited as Tagaq, is a Canadian Inuk throat singer, songwriter, novelist, actor, and visual artist from Cambridge Bay (Iqaluktuuttiaq), Nunavut, Canada, on the south coast of Victoria Island.
Tappi Tíkarrass
Tappi Tíkarrass was an Icelandic punk band which added elements of funk, rock and jazz to their music, marking a difference from other traditional bands at that time.
Taylor Ho Bynum
Taylor Ho Bynum (born 1975) is a musician, composer, educator and writer.
Techno
Techno is a genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range of 120 to 150 beats per minute (BPM).
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Terry Jones
Terence Graham Parry Jones (1 February 1942 – 21 January 2020) was a Welsh actor, comedian, director, popular historian, writer and member of the Monty Python comedy troupe.
The Age
The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.
The Big Issue
The Big Issue is a United Kingdom-based street newspaper founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick in September 1991 and published in four continents.
The Comet Song
"The Comet Song" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk, written by herself and long-time friend and collaborator Sjón as the title theme of the 2010 movie Moomins and the Comet Chase.
The Daily Telegraph
The Daily Telegraph, known online and elsewhere as The Telegraph, is a British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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The Dull Flame of Desire
"The Dull Flame of Desire" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk featuring Anohni from the band Anohni and the Johnsons.
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The Economist
The Economist is a British weekly newspaper published in printed magazine format and digitally.
The Economist Group
The Economist Newspaper Limited (commonly The Economist Group) is a media company headquartered in London, England.
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The Elgar Sisters
The Elgar Sisters was an Icelandic duo formed by singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir and composer Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson in 1984.
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The Eye (KUKL album)
The Eye is the debut studio album by Icelandic post-punk band Kukl.
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The Face (magazine)
The Face is a British music, fashion, and culture monthly magazine originally published from 1980 to 2004, and relaunched in 2019.
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The Gate (Björk song)
"The Gate" is a song recorded by Icelandic musician Björk.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
The Haxan Cloak
Bobby Krlic (born 20 December 1985), known by his stage name The Haxan Cloak, is a British composer, artist, music producer and musician.
The Juniper Tree (film)
The Juniper Tree is a 1990 Icelandic medieval fantasy drama film written and directed by Nietzchka Keene.
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The Knife
The Knife were a Swedish electronic music duo from Gothenburg, formed in 1999.
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers is a 2002 epic high fantasy adventure film directed by Peter Jackson from a screenplay by Fran Walsh, Philippa Boyens, Stephen Sinclair, and Jackson, based on 1954's The Two Towers, the second volume of the novel The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien.
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The Marble Index
The Marble Index is the second studio album by the German musician Nico, released in November 1968 on Elektra Records.
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The Master and Margarita
The Master and Margarita (Мастер и Маргарита) is a novel by Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov, written in the Soviet Union between 1928 and 1940.
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The Medúlla Videos
The Medúlla Videos is a 2005 music video DVD by Björk.
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The Mercury News
The Mercury News (formerly San Jose Mercury News, often locally known as The Merc) is a morning daily newspaper published in San Jose, California, in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
The New Zealand Herald
The New Zealand Herald is a daily newspaper published in Auckland, New Zealand, owned by New Zealand Media and Entertainment, and considered a newspaper of record for New Zealand.
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The Northman
The Northman is a 2022 American epic historical action film directed by Robert Eggers from a screenplay he co-wrote with Sjón.
The Passions (British band)
The Passions were a British-Irish post-punk/new wave band which formed in 1978 and disbanded in 1983.
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The Pitchfork Review
The Pitchfork Review was an American quarterly music magazine, available in print only, that included long-form feature stories, photography, and illustrations, and also included selected recent pieces from Pitchfork's online content.
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The Powers That B
The Powers That B is the fourth studio album, and first double album, by experimental hip hop group Death Grips.
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The Reykjavík Grapevine
The Reykjavík Grapevine is an English language Icelandic magazine and online newspaper based in the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík.
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The Science of Sleep
The Science of Sleep (French:, literally The Science of Dreams) is a 2006 surrealistic science fantasy comedy film written and directed by Michel Gondry.
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The Shed (arts center)
The Shed (formerly known as Culture Shed and Hudson Yards Cultural Shed) is a cultural center in Hudson Yards, Manhattan, New York City.
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The Slits
The Slits were a punk rock band based in London, formed there in 1976 by members of the groups the Flowers of Romance and the Castrators.
The Sugarcubes
The Sugarcubes (Sykurmolarnir) was an Icelandic alternative rock band from Reykjavík formed in 1986 and disbanded in 1992. Björk and The Sugarcubes are avant-pop musicians and one Little Independent Records artists.
The Sunday Times
The Sunday Times is a British Sunday newspaper whose circulation makes it the largest in Britain's quality press market category.
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The Times
The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.
The Tin Drum (film)
The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel) is a 1979 internationally co-produced magical realistic dark comedy anti-war film adaptation of Günter Grass's novel of the same name, directed by Volker Schlöndorff from a screenplay co-written by Schlöndorff, Jean-Claude Carrière, and Franz Seitz.
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The Young Americans (film)
The Young Americans is a 1993 crime drama film directed by Danny Cannon in his directorial debut.
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Thom Yorke
Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician who is the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead.
Thomas Knak
Thomas Knak is a Danish electronic musician who has also produced work under the name Opiate.
Thrash metal
Thrash metal (or simply thrash) is an extreme subgenre of heavy metal music characterized by its overall aggression and fast tempo.
Three-dimensional space
In geometry, a three-dimensional space (3D space, 3-space or, rarely, tri-dimensional space) is a mathematical space in which three values (coordinates) are required to determine the position of a point.
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Tibet
Tibet (Böd), or Greater Tibet, is a region in the western part of East Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about.
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Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer, rapper, and singer.
Timbre
In music, timbre, also known as tone color or tone quality (from psychoacoustics), is the perceived sound quality of a musical note, sound or tone.
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Time (magazine)
Time (stylized in all caps as TIME) is an American news magazine based in New York City.
Time 100
Time 100 is a list of the top 100 most influential people, assembled by the American news magazine Time.
Time Inc.
Time Inc. was an American worldwide mass media corporation founded on November 28, 1922, by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden and based in New York City.
Tina Charles (singer)
Tina Charles (born Tina Hoskins; 10 March 1954) is an English singer who achieved success as a disco artist in the mid to late 1970s.
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Tinder (app)
Tinder is an online dating and geosocial networking application launched in 2012.
Toumani Diabaté
Toumani Diabaté (10 August 1965 – 19 July 2024) was a Malian kora player.
Trade union
A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers.
Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar
Tríó Guðmundar Ingólfssonar (Eng.: Guðmundur Ingólfsson's Trio) was an Icelandic bebop group and a piano trio, long since disbanded, following the death of its leader, pianist Guðmundur Ingólfsson in 1991.
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Tricky (rapper)
Adrian Nicholas Matthews Thaws (born 27 January 1968), better known by his stage name Tricky, is a British record producer and rapper.
Trip hop
Trip hop is a musical genre that originated in the late 1980s in the United Kingdom, especially Bristol.
Triumph of a Heart
"Triumph of a Heart" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla.
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X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.
UK Albums Chart
The Official UK Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by sales and audio streaming in the United Kingdom.
UK singles chart
The UK Singles Chart (currently titled the Official Singles Chart, with the upper section more commonly known as the Official UK Top 40) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.
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Um Úrnat frá Björk
Um Úrnat frá Björk (in English, About Úrnat from Björk) is an Icelandic fairy tale and poetry book by Björk.
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Underground culture
Underground culture, or simply underground, is a term to describe various alternative cultures which either consider themselves different from the mainstream of society and culture, or are considered so by others.
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UNICEF
UNICEF, originally the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, officially United Nations Children's Fund since 1953, is an agency of the United Nations responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide.
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Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as Universal Music Group or Universal Music) is a Dutch–American multinational music corporation under Dutch law.
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Unravel (Björk song)
"Unravel" is the third song on the album Homogenic by Björk, which was released in 1997.
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Utopia (Björk album)
Utopia is the ninth studio album by Icelandic singer-musician Björk.
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Utopia tour (Björk)
The Utopia tour was the ninth concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk, centering on her 2017 studio album, Utopia.
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Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu
Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu (English: "Verses by Rósa of Vatnsendi") is a traditional Icelandic song.
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Vegvísir
The (Icelandic for "wayfinder") is an Icelandic magical stave intended to help the bearer find their way through rough weather.
Venus as a Boy
"Venus as a Boy" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk, released as the second single from her 1993 album, Debut.
Vespertine
Vespertine is the fourth studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk.
Vespertine world tour
The Vespertine world tour was a tour by the singer Björk that focused on her album Vespertine.
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VHS
The VHS (Video Home System) is a standard for consumer-level analog video recording on tape cassettes, introduced in 1976 by the Victor Company of Japan (JVC).
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Við Og Við
Við og við is Icelandic musician Ólöf Arnalds debut album, roughly translating to "Now and Then".
Vibe (magazine)
Vibe is an American music and entertainment magazine founded by producers David Salzman and Quincy Jones.
Viola organista
The viola organista is a musical instrument designed by Leonardo da Vinci.
Violently Happy
"Violently Happy" is a song by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk, released in March 1994 by One Little Indian as the fifth and final single from her debut album, Debut (1993).
Virus (Björk song)
"Virus" is a song by Icelandic artist Björk released as the third single from the album Biophilia.
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Vocal cord nodule
Vocal cord nodules are bilaterally symmetrical benign white masses that form at the midpoint of the vocal folds.
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Vocal range
Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate.
Vogue (magazine)
Vogue U.S., also known as American Vogue, or simply Vogue, (stylized in all caps) is a monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine that covers style news, including haute couture fashion, beauty, culture, living, and runway.
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Vogue Scandinavia
Vogue Scandinavia is the Scandinavian edition of the American fashion and lifestyle monthly magazine Vogue.
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Volta (album)
Volta is the sixth studio album by the Icelandic singer Björk, released on 1 May 2007 by One Little Indian Records.
Volta tour
The Volta tour was a tour by the singer Björk that focused on her album, Volta.
Voltaïc
Voltaïc is a 2009 compilation of material related to the 2007 album Volta by the Icelandic musician Björk.
Vulnicura
Vulnicura is the eighth studio album by Icelandic musician and singer Björk.
Vulnicura Live
Vulnicura Live is a live album by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk featuring 14 songs performed during her 2015 Vulnicura tour.
Vulnicura Strings
Vulnicura Strings (The Acoustic Versions – Strings, Voice and Viola Organista Only), or simply Vulnicura Strings, is an acoustic album released by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk as a companion to her 2015 album, Vulnicura.
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Vulnicura tour
The Vulnicura tour was the eighth concert tour by Icelandic musician Björk.
Wanderlust (Björk song)
"Wanderlust" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk.
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Warp (record label)
Warp Records (or simply Warp) is a British independent record label founded in Sheffield in 1989 by record store employees Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell and record producer Robert Gordon.
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Wesleyan University Press
Wesleyan University Press is a university press that is part of Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut.
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When Björk Met Attenborough
When Björk Met Attenborough is a 2013 documentary television film directed by Louise Hooper, executive produced by Lucas Ochoa and produced by Caroline Page.
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Where Is the Line
"Where Is the Line" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla.
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White noise
In signal processing, white noise is a random signal having equal intensity at different frequencies, giving it a constant power spectral density.
Who Is It (Björk song)
"Who Is It" (sometimes "Who Is It (Carry My Joy on the Left, Carry My Pain on the Right)") is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her fifth studio album Medúlla.
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Wire (band)
Wire are an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), George Gill (lead guitar) and Robert Grey (aka Robert Gotobed; drums).
Witchcraft
Witchcraft, as most commonly understood in both historical and present-day communities, is the use of alleged supernatural powers of magic.
Women's choir
A women's choir or women's chorus is a choir formed exclusively by women.
World music
"World music" is an English phrase for styles of music from non-Western countries, including quasi-traditional, intercultural, and traditional music.
Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation),J.
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XL Recordings
XL Recordings is a British independent record label founded in 1989 by Tim Palmer and Nick Halkes.
Zeena Parkins
Zeena Parkins (born 1956) is an American composer and multi-instrumentalist active in experimental, free improvised, contemporary classical, and avant-jazz music; she is known for having "reinvented the harp".
1980s in music
This article includes an overview of the famous events and trends in popular music in the 1980s.
1990s in music
Popular music in the 1990s saw the continuation of teen pop and dance-pop trends which had emerged in the 1970s and 1980s.
2000 Cannes Film Festival
The 53rd Cannes Film Festival started on 14 May and ran until 25 May 2000.
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2000s in music
This article is an overview of the major events and trends in popular music in the 2000s.
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
On 26 December 2004, at 07:58:53 local time (UTC+7), a major earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2–9.3 struck with an epicentre off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia.
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2004 Summer Olympics
The 2004 Summer Olympics (Therinoí Olympiakoí Agónes 2004), officially the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad (label) and officially branded as Athens 2004 (Αθήνα 2004), were an international multi-sport event held from 13 to 29 August 2004 in Athens, Greece.
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2004 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
The opening ceremony of the 2004 Summer Olympics was held on August 13, 2004 starting at 20:45 EEST (UTC+3) at the Olympic Stadium in Marousi, Greece, a suburb of Athens.
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2014 Scottish independence referendum
A referendum on Scottish independence from the United Kingdom was held in Scotland on 18 September 2014.
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2017 Catalan independence referendum
An independence referendum was held on 1 October 2017 in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia, passed by the Parliament of Catalonia as the Law on the Referendum on Self-determination of Catalonia and called by the Generalitat de Catalunya.
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34 Scores for Piano, Organ, Harpsichord and Celeste
34 Scores for Piano, Organ, Harpsichord and Celeste is a song book by Icelandic singer Björk, published by Wise Publications on June 5, 2017.
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61st Annual Grammy Awards
The 61st Annual Grammy Awards ceremony was held on February 10, 2019, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.
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808 State
808 State are an English electronic music group formed in 1987 in Manchester by Graham Massey, Martin Price and Gerald Simpson.
See also
20th-century Icelandic actresses
- Ásdís Thoroddsen
- Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir
- Þórunn Erna Clausen
- Anna Bjorn
- Anna Borg
- Bergljót Arnalds
- Björk
- Bryndís Pétursdóttir
- Diddú
- Edda Björgvinsdóttir
- Edda Heiðrún Backman
- Guðmunda Elíasdóttir
- Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
- Hanna María Karlsdóttir
- Helga Bachmann
- Hera Hilmar
- Katla M. Þorgeirsdóttir
- María Ellingsen
- María Guðmundsdóttir (actress)
- Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Rósa Ingólfsdóttir
- Ragga Gísla
- Sólveig Arnarsdóttir
- Saga Garðarsdóttir
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Sigrún Edda Björnsdóttir
- Sirry Steffen
- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir
- Tinna Gunnlaugsdóttir
20th-century Icelandic singers
- Bergþóra Árnadóttir
- Björk
- Elly Vilhjálms
- Emilíana Torrini
- Engel Lund
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Svala
- Sveinbjörn Beinteinsson
20th-century Icelandic women singers
- Alda (singer)
- Arnbjörg Auður Örnólfsdóttir
- Bergþóra Árnadóttir
- Björk
- Edda Heiðrún Backman
- Elly Vilhjálms
- Emilíana Torrini
- Engel Lund
- Erla Þorsteinsdóttir (singer)
- Guðmunda Elíasdóttir
- Halla Margrét Árnadóttir
- Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
- Kjuregej
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Leoncie
- Sigga
- Svala
21st-century Icelandic actresses
- Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
- Ásdís Thoroddsen
- Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir
- Þórunn Arna Kristjánsdóttir
- Þórunn Erna Clausen
- Angela Jonsson
- Anita Briem
- Bergljót Arnalds
- Björk
- Bryndís Pétursdóttir
- Edda Björgvinsdóttir
- Edda Heiðrún Backman
- Elín Petersdóttir
- Guðmunda Elíasdóttir
- Halla Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
- Hanna María Karlsdóttir
- Heida Reed
- Hera Hilmar
- Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir
- Katla M. Þorgeirsdóttir
- Kristín Þóra Haraldsdóttir
- María Ólafsdóttir
- María Ellingsen
- María Guðmundsdóttir (actress)
- María Thelma Smáradóttir
- Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Markéta Irglová
- Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir
- Rán Ísold Eysteinsdóttir
- Sólveig Arnarsdóttir
- Saga Garðarsdóttir
- Salka Sól Eyfeld
- Sara Dögg Ásgeirsdóttir
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Sigrún Edda Björnsdóttir
- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir
- Svandís Dóra Einarsdóttir
- Tanja Björk
- Thora Bjorg Helga
21st-century Icelandic singers
- Birkir Blær
- Björk
- Emilíana Torrini
- Kaktus Einarsson
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Matthías Matthíasson
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Svala
21st-century Icelandic women singers
- Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
- Ásdís María Viðarsdóttir
- Ásgerður Júníusdóttir
- Ólöf Arnalds
- Anna Mjöll
- Arnbjörg Auður Örnólfsdóttir
- Birgitta Haukdal
- Björk
- Bríet
- Diljá
- Disella Larusdottir
- Edda Heiðrún Backman
- Emilíana Torrini
- GDRN
- Glowie
- Greta Mjöll Samúelsdóttir
- Greta Salóme Stefánsdóttir
- Guðmunda Elíasdóttir
- Hafdís Huld
- Halla Margrét Árnadóttir
- Halla Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Hera Björk
- Hera Hjartardóttir
- Hildur Vala Einarsdóttir
- Iva Marín Adrichem
- Jófríður Ákadóttir
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Laufey (singer)
- Lay Low
- Leoncie
- María Ólafsdóttir
- Markéta Irglová
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Ragga Holm
- Ragna Kjartansdóttir
- Ragnheiður Gröndal
- Ragnhildur Steinunn Jónsdóttir
- Regína Ósk
- Sóley
- Salka Sól Eyfeld
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Sigurlaug Gísladóttir
- Svala
- Yohanna
Actresses from Reykjavík
- Ásdís Thoroddsen
- Ólafía Hrönn Jónsdóttir
- Þórunn Erna Clausen
- Anita Briem
- Anna Borg
- Björk
- Edda Björgvinsdóttir
- Halla Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
- Heida Reed
- Helga Bachmann
- Hera Hilmar
- Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir
- Kristín Þóra Haraldsdóttir
- María Ellingsen
- María Guðmundsdóttir (actress)
- María Guðmundsdóttir (filmmaker)
- Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir
- Salka Sól Eyfeld
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Sigrún Edda Björnsdóttir
- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir
- Thora Bjorg Helga
Art pop singers
- Anohni
- Aurora (singer)
- Bat for Lashes
- Björk
- Christine and the Queens
- Damon Albarn
- David Bowie
- Dean Blunt
- Fiona Apple
- Kate Bush
- Laurie Anderson
- Liz (musician)
- Peter Gabriel
Avant-garde singers
- Agata Zubel
- Alfred Wolfsohn
- Allie X
- Ami Yoshida
- Amy X Neuburg
- Anna Homler
- Anomie Belle
- Areski Belkacem
- Björk
- Brigitte Fontaine
- Captain Beefheart
- Catherine Jauniaux
- Cathy Berberian
- Dagmar Krause
- Diamanda Galás
- Jaap Blonk
- Jennie Abrahamson
- Joan La Barbara
- Keiji Haino
- Klaus Nomi
- Lane Shi Otayonii
- Lauren Newton
- Laurie Anderson
- Linnea Olsson
- Loré Lixenberg
- Maja S. K. Ratkje
- Meredith Monk
- Mike Patton
- Mounqup
- Nao (singer)
- Pamela Z
- Phil Minton
- Richard Dawson (musician)
- Romina Daniele
- Sarah Small
- Shelley Hirsch
- Sturle Dagsland
- Yamantaka Eye
- Yoko Ono
Avant-pop musicians
- Allie X
- Animal Collective
- Björk
- Bradford Cox
- Brian Wilson
- Chairlift (band)
- Charli XCX
- Daniel Johnston
- FKA Twigs
- Frank Ocean
- Frank Zappa
- Jockstrap (band)
- John Maus
- Kate Bush
- Lafawndah
- Let's Eat Grandma
- Maneige
- Mega Bog
- Mercury Rev
- Momus (musician)
- Mounqup
- NSRD
- Róisín Murphy
- Scritti Politti
- Sigmund Snopek III
- Simon Jeffes
- Social Repose
- Spookey Ruben
- Stereolab
- The High Llamas
- The Sugarcubes
- Thelma (musician)
- Win (band)
Best Actress Robert Award winners
- Anne Louise Hassing
- Birthe Neumann
- Björk
- Bodil Jørgensen
- Bodil Udsen
- Dorota Pomykała
- Emily Watson
- Ghita Nørby
- Kirsten Rolffes
- Line Arlien-Søborg
- Noomi Rapace
- Paprika Steen
- Puk Scharbau
- Sidse Babett Knudsen
- Sofie Gråbøl
- Stéphane Audran
- Stine Stengade
- Trine Dyrholm
Dance musicians
- Adabel Guerrero
- Alek Sandar
- Axel Thesleff
- Björk
- Chirrantan Bhatt
- Despina Olympiou
- Diana King
- Estefanía Bacca
- Fahad Al Kubaisi
- Falco (musician)
- Gru (rapper)
- Haddaway
- Ho Yeow Sun
- JC Gonzalez
- Karen Souza
- Kerli
- Mónica González (dancer)
- Myra Maimoh
- NOURI (artist)
- Nanotek
- Naomi Achu
- Naty Botero
- Princess Stéphanie of Monaco
- Rayvon
- Rihanna
- SEQU3L
- Shaggy (musician)
- Sonika
- Sterbinszky
English-language singers from Iceland
- Ásgeir Trausti
- Ólöf Arnalds
- Anna Mjöll
- Birgitta Haukdal
- Björk
- Elly Vilhjálms
- Emilíana Torrini
- Glowie
- Greta Salóme Stefánsdóttir
- Hössi Ólafsson
- Iva Marín Adrichem
- Jónsi
- Kaleo (band)
- Merzedes Club
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Nylon (band)
- Ragnar Þórhallsson
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Sjonni Brink
- Svala
- Yohanna
European Film Award for Best Actress winners
- Élodie Bouchez
- Alexandra Borbély
- Björk
- Carmen Maura
- Catherine Deneuve
- Cecilia Roth
- Charlotte Rampling
- Clotilde Courau
- Danielle Darrieux
- Emily Watson
- Emmanuelle Béart
- Emmanuelle Riva
- European Film Award for Best Actress
- Fanny Ardant
- Firmine Richard
- Helen Mirren
- Imelda Staunton
- Isabelle Huppert
- Jasna Đuričić
- Joanna Kulig
- Julia Jentsch
- Juliette Binoche
- Kate Winslet
- Kristin Scott Thomas
- Ludivine Sagnier
- Maia Morgenstern
- Marion Cotillard
- Natacha Régnier
- Olivia Colman
- Paula Beer
- Penélope Cruz
- Ruth Sheen
- Sandra Hüller
- Sylvie Testud
- Tilda Swinton
- Veerle Baetens
- Virginie Ledoyen
Icelandic DJs
- Björk
- Paul Oscar
Icelandic activists
- Ástþór Magnússon Wium
- Ólafía Jóhannsdóttir
- Björk
- Gunnhildur Fríða Hallgrímsdóttir
- Hreinn Beck
- Owl Fisher
- Sigríður Tómasdóttir
- Smári McCarthy
Icelandic child actresses
- Björk
- Hera Hilmar
- María Ólafsdóttir
Icelandic electronic musicians
- Ólöf Arnalds
- Ólafur Arnalds
- Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason
- Björk
- Daníel Ágúst Haraldsson
- Emilíana Torrini
- Hafdís Huld
- Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Svala
Icelandic environmentalists
- Ómar Ragnarsson
- Andri Snær Magnason
- Björk
- Haukur Hilmarsson
- Jón Bjarnason
- Orri Vigfússon
- Sigríður Tómasdóttir
- Steingrímur J. Sigfússon
Icelandic expatriates in the United Kingdom
- Björk
- Björn Th. Björnsson
- Eiríkur Magnússon
- Hera Hilmar
- Hermann Pálsson
- Owl Fisher
- Vladimir Ashkenazy
Icelandic expatriates in the United States
- Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir
- Anna Bjorn
- Björk
- Bjarni Jónsson
- Drífa Viðar
- Hera Hilmar
- Jón Ólafsson (journalist)
- Jórunn Viðar
- Johann Eyfells
- Kristján Karlsson
- Laufey (singer)
- Markús Örn Antonsson
- Rebekka Guðleifsdóttir
- Shoplifter (artist)
- Sigurdur Helgason (airline executive)
- Stefán Karl Stefánsson
- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir
- Svala
Icelandic film actresses
- Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir
- Ásdís Thoroddsen
- Þórunn Arna Kristjánsdóttir
- Angela Jonsson
- Anita Briem
- Anna Bjorn
- Björk
- Bryndís Pétursdóttir
- Diddú
- Edda Björgvinsdóttir
- Edda Heiðrún Backman
- Elín Petersdóttir
- Guðmunda Elíasdóttir
- Halla Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Halldóra Geirharðsdóttir
- Heida Reed
- Helga Bachmann
- Hera Hilmar
- Ilmur Kristjánsdóttir
- Kristín Þóra Haraldsdóttir
- Kristbjörg Kjeld
- María Ellingsen
- María Guðmundsdóttir (actress)
- María Thelma Smáradóttir
- Margrét Vilhjálmsdóttir
- Markéta Irglová
- Nína Dögg Filippusdóttir
- Rósa Ingólfsdóttir
- Ragga Gísla
- Sólveig Arnarsdóttir
- Saga Garðarsdóttir
- Sigríður Hagalín
- Sigrún Edda Björnsdóttir
- Sigurveig Jónsdóttir
- Sirry Steffen
- Steinunn Ólína Þorsteinsdóttir
- Svandís Dóra Einarsdóttir
- Tanja Björk
- Thora Bjorg Helga
- Tinna Gunnlaugsdóttir
Icelandic film score composers
- Anna Mjöll
- Atli Örvarsson
- Björk
- Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
- Jóhann Jóhannsson
- Michael Pärt Musik
- Veigar Margeirsson
Icelandic pop singers
- Ásdís María Viðarsdóttir
- Alda (singer)
- Ari Ólafsson
- Björk
- Diljá
- Friðrik Dór
- Glowie
- Greta Mjöll Samúelsdóttir
- Greta Salóme Stefánsdóttir
- Helgi Þór Arason
- Herbert Guðmundsson
- Júníus Meyvant
- Logi Pedro
- María Ólafsdóttir
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Paul Oscar
- Ragnar Þórhallsson
- Selma Björnsdóttir
- Svala
- Sverrir Stormsker
- Yohanna
Icelandic rock singers
- Björk
- Hössi Ólafsson
- Herbert Guðmundsson
- Markéta Irglová
- Matthías Matthíasson
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Prins Póló
- Ragga Gísla
- Ragnar Þórhallsson
Icelandic singer-songwriters
- Ásdís María Viðarsdóttir
- Bergþóra Árnadóttir
- Björk
- Iva Marín Adrichem
- Jófríður Ákadóttir
- Laufey (singer)
- Leoncie
- Markéta Irglová
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Sóley
- Sigurlaug Gísladóttir
- Svavar Knútur
Icelandic songwriters
- Þórunn Erna Clausen
- Úlfur Hansson
- Anna Mjöll
- Arnthor Birgisson
- Barði Jóhannsson
- Björk
- Brynjar Leifsson
- Hera Hjartardóttir
- Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
- Hitesh Ceon
- Júníus Meyvant
- Logi Pedro
- Paul Oscar
- Ragnar Þórhallsson
- Svala
Icelandic women activists
- Björk
- Sigríður Tómasdóttir
Icelandic women composers
Icelandic women in electronic music
- Ólöf Arnalds
- Björk
- Emilíana Torrini
- Gyða Valtýsdóttir
- Hafdís Huld
- Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Jófríður Ákadóttir
- Kristín Anna Valtýsdóttir
- Pascal Pinon (band)
- Sigurlaug Gísladóttir
- Svala
Icelandic women singer-songwriters
- Bergþóra Árnadóttir
- Björk
- Iva Marín Adrichem
- Jófríður Ákadóttir
- Laufey (singer)
- Leoncie
- Markéta Irglová
- Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir
- Sóley
- Sigurlaug Gísladóttir
Kukl (band) members
Musicians from Reykjavík
- Ásdís María Viðarsdóttir
- Ásgerður Júníusdóttir
- Þórunn Erna Clausen
- Anna Mjöll
- Arndís Halla
- Aron Can
- Atli Heimir Sveinsson
- Bára Gísladóttir
- Björk
- Bragi Ólafsson
- Bubbi Morthens
- Daði Freyr
- Einar Örn Benediktsson
- Eiríkur Hauksson
- Engel Lund
- Garðar Cortes
- Glowie
- Guðmundur Steinn Gunnarsson
- Hössi Ólafsson
- Hafdís Bjarnadóttir
- Halla Margrét Árnadóttir
- Helga Rut Guðmundsdóttir
- Helgi Þór Arason
- Hera Björk
- Hera Hjartardóttir
- Herbert Guðmundsson
- Hermann Stefánsson
- Hildur Guðnadóttir
- Hildur Vala Einarsdóttir
- Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson
- Hilmar Jensson
- Iva Marín Adrichem
- Jófríður Ákadóttir
- Jóhann Jóhannsson
- Jóhannes Helgason
- Jórunn Viðar
- Jökull Júlíusson
- Judith Ingolfsson
- Kalli Bjarni
- Oliver Kentish
- Paul Oscar
- Regína Ósk
- Skúli Sverrisson
- Snorri Snorrason
- Svala
- Thor Kristinsson
- Thorsteinn Einarsson
- Víkingur Ólafsson
One Little Independent Records artists
- Ásgeir Trausti
- 2 Bit Pie
- AC Acoustics
- Alabama 3
- Astrid Williamson
- B.C. Camplight
- Björk
- Chumbawamba
- Crispin J. Glover
- Daisy Chainsaw
- Dan Sartain
- Emilíana Torrini
- Flats (band)
- Fluke (band)
- Flux of Pink Indians
- Foxtrott
- God Damn (band)
- HAM (band)
- HK119
- Jeff Klein
- Kelli Ali
- Kill It Kid
- Kitchens of Distinction
- Land of Talk
- No-Man
- Popinjays
- Queenadreena
- Skunk Anansie
- The Heart Throbs (band)
- The Shamen
- The Sugarcubes
- The Twilight Singers
- Tim Bowness
- Underground Railroad (band)
Progressive pop musicians
- Al Stewart
- Alan Parsons
- Björk
- Brian Eno
- City Boy (band)
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Genesis (band)
- Kevin Ayers
- Tally Hall
- The Alan Parsons Project
- Todd Rundgren
- U.K. (band)
- Utopia (band)
Rock bass guitarists
- Alexandr Kutikov
- Beto Satragni
- Björk
- Fursy Teyssier
- Gary Thain
- Ibrahim Emin
- Jorge González (musician)
- Mehmet Şenol Şişli
- Neige (musician)
- Pat Vegas
- Paweł Mąciwoda
- Pedro Ayres Magalhães
- Simon "Ding" Archer
- Watt Marcus
- Zoran Redžić
Sopranos
- Amalia Schütz Oldosi
- Ana Štajdohar
- Anaís Vivas
- Astrid Achi
- Bessie Sudlow
- Björk
- Boy soprano
- Elena Risteska
- Eleonore de Ahna
- Ivonne Haza
- Kristin Lewis
- List of sopranos in non-classical music
- Lydie Pace
- Mika K.
- Patricia Caicedo
- Regína Ósk
- Sertab Erener
- Siti Nurhaliza
- Sofía Rosado
- Soprano
- Syafinaz Selamat
- Therese Grob
The Sugarcubes members
Women flautists
- Abbie de Quant
- Alexa Still
- Anaya Kunst
- Andrea Brachfeld
- Anna Ekielska-Skóra
- Birgit Havenstein
- Björk
- Claire Chase
- Diana López Moyal
- Drora Bruck
- Elena Pinderhughes
- Eleonore Pameijer
- Emi Ferguson
- Gro Sandvik
- Hallfríður Ólafsdóttir
- Ingrid Søfteland Neset
- Irena Grafenauer
- Irmela Boßler
- Jadwiga Kotnowska
- Jane Bunnett
- Jane Rutter
- Jasmine Choi
- Jill Kemp
- Kaori Kobayashi
- Karin Leitner
- Kate Clark (flautist)
- Kathinka Pasveer
- Laura Chislett
- Leone Buyse
- Linda Vogt
- List of women classical flautists
- Ma Anand Yashu
- Marion Verbruggen
- Michala Petri
- Mihi Kim
- Miho Wada
- Mnesis
- Paula Robison
- Sanja Stijačić
- Sharon Bezaly
- Sikkil Sisters
- Susan Milan
- Ulla Miilmann
- Varijashree Venugopal
- Vicki Boeckman
- Viviana Guzmán
- Şefika Kutluer
Women record producers
- Aksinia Chenkova
- Amelie Lens
- Aminata Savadogo
- Anaya Kunst
- Annie (singer)
- Björk
- Celia Mara
- Charlotte de Witte
- Daisy Dee
- Daniela Mercury
- Diana Haddad
- Dina El Wedidi
- Doris Darlington
- Emina Jahović
- Flip Grater
- Gowry Lekshmi
- Joelma (singer)
- Kerli
- KeyLiza
- Ksenia Novikova
- Laleh (singer)
- Lika MC
- Mara Maionchi
- Miss Kittin
- Natalie Beridze
- Nicole Moudaber
- Pelacha
- Regine Velasquez
- Salome MC
- Sandy (Brazilian singer)
- Sarsa (singer)
- Umara Sinhawansa
- Virgen María
References
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