björk : ovule
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Published 2022-09-14
taken from new album ‘fossora’ out now
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Director: Nick Knight
Executive Producer: Kat Davey
Producer: Bella Hollamby
Production Coordinator: Jared Pasamar
Production Assistant: Kitty Lyons
Production Assistant: Jonny Faulkner
Production Assistant: Sonny Casson
Set Designer: Andrew Tomlinson
Set Assistant: Alfie McHugh
Set Assistant: Phoebe Swiderska
Construction: Magna Set Building
Edit: Younji Ku
Grade & Post: Loic Maes
CGI Lead: Tom Wandrag @ A New Plane
CGI Artist: Kylian Maupoint
3D Scanning: FBFX Digital
Motion Capture: Target3D
Rigging: Mimic Productions
Additional CGI Artist:Sam Fuller
Text:Cat Sacramento
1st Photo Assistant: Grace Hodgson
Photo Assistant: George Read
Photo Assistant: Shane Ryan
Photo Assistant: Madison Blair
Photo Assistant: Otto Masters
Digi Op: Joe Colley
Technical Supervisor: Michael Gossage
Studio Assistant: Anita Boamah
Studio Intern: Olive Gilson
Masks & Assistance for Björk: James Merry
All wardrobe : GUCCI, Alessandro Michele
Head Of Communications: Arabella Musgrave
VIP Creative Services Manager: Francesca Strali
Public Relations Coordinator: Dominic Brown
Stylist: Edda Gudmundsdottir
Hair Stylist: Eugene Souleiman
Hair Stylist Assistant: Claire Moore
Hair Stylist Assistant: Massimo Di Stefano
Make Up Artist: Andrew Gallimore
Make Up Artist Assistant: Rocio Cuenca
Manicurist: Adam Slee
All Comments (21)
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If she continues this high level of creativity, she's going to explode
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I have the baddest mode of Multiple Sclerosis. Sometimes her music helps me escape in another world. Thank you Bjork for this. Greetings from Greece.
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The song “Ovule” outlines Björk’s theory that we each carry three “eggs,” filled with ideals, realities, and darkness. It is also about the way that Björk’s view of human connection has morphed since her girlhood, when she dreamed only of fairy-tale romance.
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she's pushing 60 and she's still making some of the most boundary breaking music out there. What a legend
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the contrast between Atopos and Ovule is bonkers! you’d think that björk is taking you somewhere and then she makes a whole spin and changes everything ...
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I will say, Ovule is one of her best ever.
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The fact that she is dropping stuff like that without telling anyone I can’t 😂
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She's has one of the most sophisticated legacies of any artist.
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I need friends that also love and get this. Cuz I feel so alone when I listen to her.
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To most, Björk's music is weird but my "musical journey" with her music from 1993 until right this second is a blessing. Björk make me see and feel the art of music.
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The fact that she is pushing against the ultra polished sheen of most music and music videos nowadays is really refreshing
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Bjork never stops evolving. There seems to be less emphasis on melody than before, more emphasis on words, pronunciation and the overall emotional vibe of the whole track. Always takes me somewhere I've never been. What all music should be..
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It wouldn't be a Björk masterpiece without visceral, artistic, and deep references to our biological origins.
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Wow, how lucky are we to live in Bjork's time.
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This is maybe my favorite song she's ever created
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This feels like an spiritual sequel to The Gate. Even the dress that Michele did have the same trim format. Also the theme of glass for this and prisms for The Gate are very similar.
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this is so good i’m in awe 😭😭😭 i’m also very confused that some people aren’t loving these singles. this is bjork at her bjorkiest
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If we as a species survive another couple hundred years, i think historians will look back on Bjork like they do Hieronymous Bosch now- with mystery, confusion and awe for how far ahead of her time she truly was
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The visuals, the lyrics and the references about her life, her work until now... Everything is so brilliant, so real!
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This feels like bjork's next ghost in the shell era after homogenic reading these lyrics