What a great idea to replace the electronic clouds of sound from "One Day by an Indonesian gamelan orchestra. The spherical sounds of Come to me, however, come from the rubbing-full water glasses, accompanied and plays around the baroque Friedrich-the-Great-combination of Flute and harpsichord and rhythmically lined on Aeroplane It's a saxophone trio, which takes over the synthesizer voices by Indian tablas (which in most of the album replace conventional electro or drum beats)., while in so diffuse, artful polyphony Hence it is that they think they are in a concert of new music: until then, the African-looking, sparkling marimba employs almost more impressive I find, however, effect poor pieces as Big time sensuality, in the Björk proves that for a groove hardly more than one. handful of tones on a chest organ needed (an instrument, accompanied by other church hymns and choral concerts): Less is virtually unbeatable.
The singer herself, wrapped in a Just-Little from lemon yellow dress, jumps between the bizarre instruments back and forth like Alice in Wonderland, is vocally all the stops (like the so their kind) and has everything clearly under control. Great art, I think.
To view the entire concert on DVD, it is worth taking, especially as the CD release can grab pecuniary significantly deeper into their pockets. Priced which is no comparison to conventional Björk studio productions, which are to have a bargain now all.
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