Bjork - Modern Minimalists pt 1

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @kgbinfo
    @kgbinfo 2 года назад +78

    I love what she said about a single note containing a whole microcosmos. I think it’s true, and it’s why some of us can listen to an hour long drone piece and not get bored.

  • @yojimbo187187
    @yojimbo187187 2 года назад +60

    6:50 "Public Enemy would kill for this." Just shows how diverse her musical taste really was/is

  • @ggdd1299
    @ggdd1299 7 лет назад +72

    RIP Mika Vainio.
    Thank you for the great music.

  • @lebannerfan65
    @lebannerfan65 13 лет назад +112

    "Inside a note is a microcosmos, especially the textures". I am now in love with Bjork.

  • @KP-ul2ep
    @KP-ul2ep 10 лет назад +207

    I love Bjork's accent.

    • @GideonKSays
      @GideonKSays 7 лет назад +28

      Yeah, I love how it periodically slips from Icelandic into cockney for the odd word here and there. "Play us a bit o' Mozart then...". Haha

  • @kennethguitarfiend4493
    @kennethguitarfiend4493 6 лет назад +115

    Björk is and always has been one of my favourite human beings, always been kind of foolishly in love with her smart sweetness...

  • @Krazeebaby77
    @Krazeebaby77 12 лет назад +370

    She has the curiosity of a child and the heart of a strong intelligent woman.

  • @SelmiAzhar
    @SelmiAzhar 7 лет назад +42

    i can listen to her for a few life times and never get bored and tired of her.

  • @AM-ui9mc
    @AM-ui9mc 3 года назад +19

    Wow it’s amazing how primitive experimental electronics were just a while ago. We have come a long way

  • @zana-du
    @zana-du 7 лет назад +67

    RIP Mika Vainio :(

  • @kosmotropics
    @kosmotropics 12 лет назад +78

    "you only need one note" this is my entire career. every song i make is based on this fundamental principle. i like to make a composition on a single fraction of a second sound and then modify it into a pallette of sounds and start from there.

    • @Yemoe777
      @Yemoe777 2 года назад +4

      I like that approach 🐸

  • @robertmatheus8004
    @robertmatheus8004 4 года назад +40

    For me, Björk is the greatest musician of all times because her work is a perfect balance of complexity and simplicity. That's why her songs can sound primitive and modern at the same time. What a fucking genius!

  • @hojojenks
    @hojojenks 2 года назад +7

    I recognize those glasses from “All Neon Like”.

  • @MaceOjala
    @MaceOjala 9 лет назад +55

    Oh I didn't know about this series by Björk and BBC, but stumbled upon it now, suggested by the RUclips recommender algorithm. Nice, I've always loved minimal music a lot, and Mika Vainio and his project Panasonic have been an inspiration to me. Funny, I lived in Barcelona for a while (I'm from Finland, like Mika too), and accidentally walked to a little showroom/record store at a block party I stumbled upon, where Mika was playing a gig with Jimi Tenor. From Barcelona I also bough one of Ø's records (Ø is also Mika's project) called Metri.
    Thanks for posting this. Keep it simple folks, and appreciate the nuances :)

    • @MaceOjala
      @MaceOjala 9 лет назад +4

      That happened around the time this film is from, 1997 I believe.

  • @gab_luc
    @gab_luc 9 лет назад +60

    "public enemy would kill for this"

  • @djsize7
    @djsize7 16 лет назад +13

    She´s one of the most interesting and creative human beings ever! Wish I could talk to her sometime. And I hope this world have always at least one of your kind.

  • @MAX96MENDES
    @MAX96MENDES 15 лет назад +10

    Bjork is 100 years ahead of her time.
    Great doc.

  • @capco777
    @capco777 14 лет назад +7

    Everything vibrates......love Bjork's soul

  • @Terenceeliot
    @Terenceeliot 6 лет назад +31

    And to think this is maybe her fieldwork research for Vespertine.

    • @anodyne57
      @anodyne57 Год назад

      And later collaboration with Matthew Barney for that movie's soundtrack.

  • @buasuda0
    @buasuda0 14 лет назад +20

    "Shake of the heavy armor of the brain and start with simple things.."

  • @DaniDogenigt
    @DaniDogenigt 16 лет назад +5

    I may not be the most novel and innovative stuff here but I like the passion in both Björk and the electronic dude there, I see how they breathe for the music in both their ways. It's beautiful and very innocent.

  • @davemckay4359
    @davemckay4359 5 лет назад +8

    The bravest thing you do in these times, is to be still.

  • @foodafokkarez
    @foodafokkarez 17 лет назад +2

    How many million seller female pop acts gets excited and put huge smile on their faces when they hear a single abstract note or noise.She must be one of the few mainstream pop star who can also dive deeper into the underground world of music.She IS really cool.(and cute ofcourse!).

  • @Adian00
    @Adian00 16 лет назад +7

    bjork + arvo part = the height of musical imagination and artistry.

  • @Ant_Mat
    @Ant_Mat 4 года назад +20

    For someone who doesn't speak English as a native language, listening to Bjork speak it,it´s beautiful, every word as she pronounces , it is so cute

    • @anodyne57
      @anodyne57 Год назад +3

      Björk speaks Björkian language.

  • @montecarlostar
    @montecarlostar 17 лет назад +6

    This is incredible, I can't believe glasses sound like this

  • @ifyouarenotdead
    @ifyouarenotdead 14 лет назад +3

    lol, on a school trip we stopped for food and like all of us started rubbing our fingers around the wine glasses and loads of people got annoyed so some waiters had to come over and have a rant =P

  • @R_Durand
    @R_Durand Год назад

    I remember Mika Vainio from Pan Sonic. I remember seeing them at the Roxy in Hollywood sometime around 2000, and it was incredible. I just looked up Mika and learned just now that he has passed away in 2017.

  • @iLikeTheUDK
    @iLikeTheUDK 7 лет назад +11

    This programme is now 20 years old..

    • @anodyne57
      @anodyne57 Год назад

      Wow. So like, when it was made in 1997, at that time, the people who we are now in the present time, will not yet exist for another 25 years in the future. Fascinating!

  • @witaradanu1442
    @witaradanu1442 10 месяцев назад

    I love how bjork also posted this video on her FB. It seems she also did research her self on youtube 😊😊

  • @inkedskindeep9941
    @inkedskindeep9941 4 года назад +6

    "Shake off that armour of the brain." 💓

  • @Putaspellonyou
    @Putaspellonyou 6 лет назад +90

    She should teach at a university. Seriously.

    • @zurichsee706
      @zurichsee706 4 года назад +8

      She is a real TEACHER because she can motivate and inspire people.

    • @Putaspellonyou
      @Putaspellonyou 4 года назад +4

      @@zurichsee706 that literally made no sense. You should go to university.

  • @richardgardiner3824
    @richardgardiner3824 3 года назад +9

    1:54 "I think the thing about the instrument that fascinates me is the fact that the vibrations are set up directly by the player's touch. I can't think of any other instrument where that happens." Bear with me, but I'm going to hit you with a few obscure ones here: classical guitar, banjo, ukulele, double bass, anything you can play pizzicato...

    • @commonasmuck1234
      @commonasmuck1234 2 года назад

      He means “stroke” or contact, I think. So not quite as naive as your comment suggests.

    • @totallynottrademarked5279
      @totallynottrademarked5279 2 года назад +3

      none of those are directed by your touch. Your touch is used to generate a reaction between two differing materials. Like a string under tension vibrating the box it is attached to. Once your finger is no longer present is when the sound interaction happens. Not when your finger is on the string.
      I know its really a semantics game but without your plucking finger your bridge fingers dont matter. No sound will be generated from you simply holding down a G chord but never strumming. You can initiate that pluck with your bridge fingers but again if you put your fingers on the string it will no longer transmit sound.
      As in all string instruments your bridge fingers are doing nothing more than changing the lenght of the string but the string itself is what is creating the sound.

  • @Mai-Gninwod
    @Mai-Gninwod 5 лет назад +3

    2:00 the guitar, played without a pick, is an example of an instrument played by creating vibrations directly with your finger. a Fretless bass would be the best example other than wineglasses, id guess

    • @renatoloureiro9103
      @renatoloureiro9103 4 года назад +5

      I believe this is not what he meant. What he means is that with the glass harmonica, the sound comes directly from your fingers, without any kind of accoustic box or amplifier. In addition, when you pluck a guitar string, you start a reaction that makes the string vibrate and the string creates the sound, whereas with the glass harmonica the vibration is generated by your own fingers, that work as a violin bow.

  • @jaemoon2
    @jaemoon2 15 лет назад +2

    God, there's just so much about music they don't teach you at school. I'm actually learning from this!

  • @gregortrierweiler9268
    @gregortrierweiler9268 7 лет назад +4

    very pretty! i agree towards electronic sounds...pretty is the right word!

  • @mitzmic
    @mitzmic 14 лет назад +1

    @BPandTyler What he meant is that as long as you keep moving your fingers it won't stop. If you blow an instrument (e.g. woodwinds) you'll run out breath in less than a minute. When you play strings the bow is quite short so you can't just go on with it and if you pluck it will sound for an even shorter amount of time. Pretty much the same thing with percussions, you "hit" them and it goes down from there. But with this glasses you can go on and on and on and on...

  • @royalzaheer7
    @royalzaheer7 11 лет назад +1

    that glass harmonic thing is bananas

  • @BlowBackBenny
    @BlowBackBenny 13 лет назад +7

    2:46
    "Ow do u disside wha ow much wata gows in each one"
    I always laugh when bjork turns into a cockney

  • @nightdreamer0000
    @nightdreamer0000 14 лет назад

    Oh, unbelievably enchanting.

  • @taz80
    @taz80 17 лет назад

    I absolutely LOVE these two videos. Thanks!

  • @VerilyMusic
    @VerilyMusic 15 лет назад

    what a fantastic line to end on.

  • @mehua
    @mehua 17 лет назад

    man, i'm from turku, finland and i didn't even know this. i wish björk could do an extensive scandinavian tour and come here, too. the sound of glass is heavenly as is also björk's.

  • @Stenheart
    @Stenheart 10 лет назад +9

    and then the sirens in the background....

  • @yey2wavy999
    @yey2wavy999 Год назад

    sirens on the background Barcelona never changes

  • @anodyne57
    @anodyne57 Год назад +2

    Björk speaks Björkian language.

  • @davido3109
    @davido3109 4 года назад

    Men this documental is treal!!! I LOVE It namaste Haribol

  • @ainsleyharriott2209
    @ainsleyharriott2209 2 года назад +2

    I would love to hear her do audio books

  • @noisemonkey7
    @noisemonkey7 11 лет назад +2

    actually this was from a 1998 TV show : imdb.com/title/tt0400769/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1

  • @sholape
    @sholape 12 лет назад +4

    anyone else notice the comparable change in accent when she's interviewing the scottish glass player as opposed to arvo part? o.O

  • @lot24
    @lot24 17 лет назад

    This program is very surreal..but amazingly beautiful. Michael Glass got nuthin on these minimalists lol

  • @loonie209
    @loonie209 13 лет назад +3

    Traduction française (approximative ^^) :
    Minimalistes modernes
    avec
    Björk
    Ces derniers siècles, dans la musique européenne, les gens se sont dirigés très lentement mais très sûrement vers la complexité et l'ingéniosité. Et à la fin, à mon avis, ils créaient de la musique comme de la nourriture pour pensées, pour le cerveau.
    Puis au milieu de ce siècle, depuis des angles totalement opposés, de la musique pop ou musique folk, peu importe comment vous décidez de l'appeler,

  • @Oneironaut3
    @Oneironaut3 16 лет назад +1

    I find her so unusually attractive and cute. Plus you can tell she's smart and very passionate. God, I love Bjork!

  • @olivierbolton8683
    @olivierbolton8683 4 года назад

    unf....ingbelievable...of course beautiful!

  • @icarrillos
    @icarrillos 16 лет назад +5

    Yo creo que el sonido de la vida en general debe llevarse a cabo en armonia, hay que enfocarse en componerlos adecuadamente para que melodicamente suenen bien.

  • @sebp400
    @sebp400 3 года назад +1

    Pan Sonic live was something.

  • @peterthepersonalstylist
    @peterthepersonalstylist 5 лет назад

    I fancy that glass harmonica player!

  • @RKTologist
    @RKTologist 4 года назад +1

    3:05 "yeah this is actually hotdog water"

  • @oddurgitar7509
    @oddurgitar7509 7 лет назад +10

    @1:54 Classical guitar

  • @ninamyu3377
    @ninamyu3377 3 года назад +1

    これすごいなぁ。ミニマリスト好き。

  • @baconxbx775
    @baconxbx775 2 года назад +1

    Sounds like something that would have fit perfectly in Interstellar

  • @pagandude1
    @pagandude1 12 лет назад

    This here folks is one of planet earths true living legends , a genius musically the likes of Mozart

  • @hardcore5356
    @hardcore5356 4 года назад

    That's one phat cigarbox!! 😍
    Lovely noises 🙏

  • @SoloArts
    @SoloArts 7 лет назад +2

    Love you Bjork! Your accent is SO Russian!!!

  • @tHoM0r
    @tHoM0r 15 лет назад +1

    lol he can't think about an instrument where the vibrations are caused by the player's touch?
    Err... the guitar mate? :P
    I saw amiina with sigur ros in 2006, they played glasses too. Was beautiful

  • @SoloArts
    @SoloArts 7 лет назад +1

    Stylus RMS still alive!!!!

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 12 лет назад +2

    her and madonna advertise them with "A Bedtime Story." Why was I upset? because everyone was harassing me.

  • @darkcnotion
    @darkcnotion 5 лет назад

    I LOVE HER

  • @jacobreveles7222
    @jacobreveles7222 4 года назад +1

    She's like the Mr. Rogers of music in terms of curiosity

  • @juancito1114
    @juancito1114 14 лет назад +3

    6:43 dice: 'Re loco' !

  • @lmd7316
    @lmd7316 9 лет назад

    i wish this was subtitled so i can share it with friends that don't speak english

  • @jackneighbors4374
    @jackneighbors4374 4 месяца назад

    She is the most desirable person in the world. I love everything she says.

  • @tHoM0r
    @tHoM0r 15 лет назад

    Yes, but the fretting hand has complete control of the pitch (by fretting and by using bends) and the tone of the sound (using vibrato, picking at different sections along the string) which all correspond to different vibrational modes. I remember David Dilmour saying thats why he likes guitar so much, it's very connected to the body
    Thats what i mean by what i said. But sure, technically i suppose the infinite vibration caused by the glasses is different in a way :)

  • @thbltmusic
    @thbltmusic 7 лет назад +1

    aw mika...

  • @dinuyo99
    @dinuyo99 17 лет назад

    superb

  • @tokyoundergrounds
    @tokyoundergrounds 4 года назад

    Такая очаровашка)) особенно когда крутит ручку генератора.

  • @droogiesouls8635
    @droogiesouls8635 Месяц назад

    Gotta love the overexaggerated accent Björk does.

  • @cowboystitching
    @cowboystitching 15 лет назад

    @socaughtwitharms That's a plucked motion. You can't create sound from a guitar just by sliding your fingers up and down the strings, like he's doing with the wine glasses.

  • @saltalgilmour9745
    @saltalgilmour9745 5 лет назад +2

    RIP _MIKA :(

  • @yourforte
    @yourforte 15 лет назад

    Great video.

  • @LivingDead53
    @LivingDead53 12 лет назад

    I like spiritual music. My favorite music comes in the form of the dirge.

  • @nat-nat-nat-nat
    @nat-nat-nat-nat 6 лет назад +7

    anywhere I can access the whole episode? :(

    • @XoihaOsla
      @XoihaOsla 5 лет назад +6

      ruclips.net/video/cOoqLhNqXDw/видео.html

  • @cowboystitching
    @cowboystitching 15 лет назад

    @tHoM0r the vibration is caused by plucking a guitar, not by touching it

  • @sinonistoyemi6327
    @sinonistoyemi6327 Год назад

    the acoustic version of bowed glass pad

  • @sakuragakuin7046
    @sakuragakuin7046 4 года назад

    Love

  • @jarkkkoo
    @jarkkkoo 17 лет назад

    thanx.. thanx.. thanx.. thanx..

  • @vleaky3430
    @vleaky3430 8 месяцев назад

    She listened to this 3:18 and was like ALL NEON LIKE

  • @Diatonic5th
    @Diatonic5th 17 лет назад

    Awesome...

  • @JOUA1400
    @JOUA1400 4 года назад

    It's Princess Leah!!!!!

  • @rlkguitar
    @rlkguitar 4 года назад

    1:58 guitar or lute or harp works by directly touch too. :)

    • @rlkguitar
      @rlkguitar 4 года назад

      the difference this glassy instument sounds that moment when i touching it. This string instruments only sounds after i touched it on that micro moment when i dirrectly touch the actual note mute.

  • @tractorcito
    @tractorcito 17 лет назад

    i loved your smile XD

  • @NOWtheband
    @NOWtheband 4 года назад

    Heroine.

  • @lostvolkov4946
    @lostvolkov4946 3 года назад

    Amo el acento de bjork

  • @djkero
    @djkero 13 лет назад +33

    bjork is an alien™

  • @rindacul
    @rindacul 15 лет назад +1

    Why she doesn´t has collaborate with this people?

  • @jakeyalmighty
    @jakeyalmighty 12 лет назад

    3:21 i was there in November :D

  • @НачалоКончал
    @НачалоКончал 2 года назад +1

    Благодарю 🙏🏾

  • @flame2106
    @flame2106 4 года назад +6

    will marry the girl who makes the same face at 5.01 when hearing that sound

  • @betolala
    @betolala 17 лет назад

    she looks like leila
    so much pretty of course

  • @PandemoniumMeltDown
    @PandemoniumMeltDown 5 лет назад

    We need a link from here to part 2, to Arvo Part :)