Björk

About Björk

  • review
    18.02

    A Country Built of Sound

    © Sunna Ben
    Dark Music Days in Reykjavík offered everything from Bára Gísladóttir’s orchestral darkness to noise, seaweed and quiet song in Harpa – in a music scene where community matters as much as the export adventure.
    By Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • reportage
    20.05

    The Darkness Speaks in Tones

    In Reykjavík, snow falls sideways, and sorrowful reindeer sing. Dark Music Days unfolds the winter darkness in experimental tones where silence and noise meet – and even a harp made of yarn tells stories.
    By Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • essay
    29.11.2024

    2024: An Earful of Chaos 

    Barents Spektakel. © Nima Taheri
    Chaotic times call for chaotic music. But also soft techno, flutists and yoga balls. Jennifer Gersten and Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek wrap up the musical year in a conversation between New York and Aarhus.
    By Jennifer Gersten & Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • review
    18.10.2024

    Head to Venice and Hear Foreign Songs Everywhere

    Ersan Mondtagns operaværk »Monument eines unbekannten Menschen«. © Thomas Aurin
    War, refugees, and destruction are inescapable at the Venice Biennale. You can feel it, see it, hear it – it's all-encompassing. Has Venice ever been this filled with sound?
    By Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • review
    18.10.2024

    Head to Venice and Hear Foreign Songs Everywhere

    Ersan Mondtagn's opera work »Monument eines unbekannten Menschen«. © Thomas Aurin
    War, refugees, and destruction are inescapable at the Venice Biennale. You can feel it, see it, hear it – it's all-encompassing. Has Venice ever been this filled with sound?
    By Andreo Michaelo Mielczarek
  • review
    12.02.2017

    Netværkets ydre grænser

    Tobias Linnemann Ewé anmelder to aktuelle, digitale udgivelser fra henholdsvis Brian Eno og Morten Poulsen, samt radioplatformen radio.garden.
    By Tobias Linnemann Ewé