Björk / Biophilia [2011]
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17 comments
Thanks!
at least!
Wow, thanks!
yay!
<3
2012 events are announced on the tracklist!!
Is this the final version or the app version?
how can you tell? anyone have the app version?
I found this on the glitzy i-tunes home page the other day, and that makes me uneasy, however, i shall be brave and REVIEW it for the sake of you all. Same time tomorrow.
this album is great,
i got the leak a week ago, these tracks are like 5 seconds longer and that’s all i can see, is there any change in this one, could anyone tell (i don’t have my headphones)
i have a feeling the leaked version will be final
what is the quality on this? is it a transcode?
Holy Jesus, how do you keep up with all these quality posts?! As always, a million miles of thanks.
ok, i’ve heard the Album. The quality is ok, not GREAT though. (That means that you’ll have to wait for a flac version that someone will make when the Album officialy comes out).
There are some changes, the obvious one can be heard easily on Crystaline song on the Drum & Bass ending. It’s much more powerfull and escalating in this version. I don’t know if it’s going to change again when the Album officially comes out… On October 13th (or 11th) i think…
I think that the baselines are a bit loud but i havn’t heard it on my good speeakers, so i’m not sure about that.
Bjork is great once again…!
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Please retire, Bjork. You’ve made enough money to move back to Iceland. Its nice there. You can bathe in the nice blue smelly water.
Yeah…. not at all digging on this.
Prefer older Bjork myself.
I am trying to listen to this record more and more, but still can’t shake off the feeling that something is missing. Maybe I am not as open minded to her new stuff, although I loved Medulla, this sounds almost contrived, not quite as explosive as anything on, say, Homogenic…