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- Mutual_Core runtime "5.1".
- Mutual_Core abstract ""Mutual Core" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk for her seventh studio album Biophilia (2011). It was written and produced by Björk herself, while programming and beats were made in collaboration with Matthew Herbert and the English dubstep band 16bit. "Mutual Core" is an uptempo experimental song. Its music includes Pipe organ, electronica-tinged sounds and features the Choir Graduale Nobili, the choir featured on Biophilia. The song's lyrics are a metaphor for human relationships, compared to the structure of the Earth and Plate tectonics. The song was well received by contemporary music critics, who compared its sound to the work of The Chemical Brothers and praised its production and beats, moreover appreciating Björk's voice on the track.As with all the songs on Biophilia, an app was made for the song, which features a video game in which the player have to move geological layers as an accordion to play chords. Though the song wasn't released as a single, a music video was produced, directed by Andrew Thomas Huang. The video was critically applauded and received further attention when it got projected for one month in Times Square in 2013, and then across the 7 continents. Björk promoted the song by performing it throughout her Biophilia Tour.Three remixes by Matthew Herbert, 16bit and These New Puritans were released as part of Biophilia Remix Series. The Matthew Herbert's and the These New Puritans remixes were later included on bastards (2012). On July 2012, the online music store Beatport announced a fan contest in which "Mutual Core" had to be remixed, to be released afterwards on a remix package.".
- Mutual_Core album Biophilia_(album).
- Mutual_Core artist Bj%C3%B6rk.
- Mutual_Core genre Ambient_music.
- Mutual_Core genre Breakcore.
- Mutual_Core genre Electro_(music).
- Mutual_Core genre Experimental_music.
- Mutual_Core genre Glitch_(music).
- Mutual_Core genre Techno.
- Mutual_Core producer Bj%C3%B6rk.
- Mutual_Core recordLabel One_Little_Indian_Records.
- Mutual_Core runtime "306.0".
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- Mutual_Core writer Bj%C3%B6rk.
- Mutual_Core album Biophilia_(album).
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- Mutual_Core artist Björk.
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- Mutual_Core filename "Björk - Mutual Core sample.ogg".
- Mutual_Core genre Ambient_music.
- Mutual_Core genre Breakcore.
- Mutual_Core genre Electro_(music).
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- Mutual_Core genre Glitch_(music).
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- Mutual_Core label One_Little_Indian_Records.
- Mutual_Core length "306.0".
- Mutual_Core name "Mutual Core".
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- Mutual_Core producer "Björk".
- Mutual_Core quote ""Eruptions and earthquakes, the building of continents, the formation of mountain ranges and oceanic trenches, all are powerful geological signs of earth’s underlying structure and mechanics. In Mutual Core earth’s geology is transformed into a metaphor for human relationships. Opposing forces of compression and release, central to continent building and to human feelings, are expressed sonically, and in the app, by the contrast between the shifting of chords in the verse and uplifting chorus. The contrast can also be seen in the contrasting visual patterns of the animation, and is evoked by Björk’s working title for this track, ’organ plaid’, which describes an interwoven musical fabric. While the song’s themes are universal, the lyrics indicate a specific, autobiographically significant geographical region: the boundary of the north american and eurasian tectonic plates, on which sits Björk’s birthplace —Iceland."".
- Mutual_Core recorded "2011".
- Mutual_Core source "—Presentation of the song on the official App.".
- Mutual_Core title ""Mutual Core"".
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- Mutual_Core writer "Björk".
- Mutual_Core subject Category:2011_songs.
- Mutual_Core subject Category:Björk_songs.
- Mutual_Core subject Category:Breakbeat_songs.
- Mutual_Core subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Björk.
- Mutual_Core subject Category:Songs_written_by_Björk.
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- Mutual_Core comment ""Mutual Core" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer-songwriter Björk for her seventh studio album Biophilia (2011). It was written and produced by Björk herself, while programming and beats were made in collaboration with Matthew Herbert and the English dubstep band 16bit. "Mutual Core" is an uptempo experimental song. Its music includes Pipe organ, electronica-tinged sounds and features the Choir Graduale Nobili, the choir featured on Biophilia.".
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