Vespertine

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Vespertine is an intimate, experimental 2001 album by Icelandic musician Björk, noted for its delicate electronic soundscapes and introspective, whispered vocals.

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Vespertine canonical 2
Vespertine (Björk album) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
electronic music album
studio album
artist Bjork
surface form: Björk
characterizedBy delicate electronic soundscapes
introspective lyrics
whispered vocals
countryOfOrigin Iceland
criticalReception widespread acclaim
followedBy Medúlla
genre ambient pop
art pop
electronic
experimental pop
glitch
microhouse
hasTrack An Echo, a Stain
Aurora
Cocoon
Frosti
Harm of Will
Heirloom
Hidden Place
It’s Not Up to You
Pagan Poetry
Sun in My Mouth
Undo
Unison
includedIn lists of the best albums of the 2000s
language English
narrativeSetting wintery, hushed sound world
notableSingle Cocoon
Hidden Place
Pagan Poetry
performer Bjork
surface form: Björk
precededBy Selmasongs
producer Bjork
surface form: Björk

Marius de Vries
Martin Gretschmann
Thomas Knak
Valgeir Sigurðsson
publicationYear 2001
recordLabel Elektra Records
One Little Indian Records
releaseDate 2001-08-27
theme domesticity
inner life
intimacy
sexuality
usesInstrumentation choir
harp
microbeats
music boxes

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Bjork notableWork Vespertine
subject surface form: Björk
Homogenic nextWork Vespertine
One Little Indian Records notableRelease Vespertine
this entity surface form: Vespertine (Björk album)