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BJORK "Biophilia" (One Shallow Indian, 3 1/2 stars)
In these days of the rapidly reshaping music manufacture, artists as often generate buzz with their choice of delivery system, or what bells and whistles they affix to the music, as with the music itself. That's true and then some of Bjork's "Biophilia," the Icelandic iconoclast's eighth album, which she is releasing not only as a CD, digital download and LP, but also as a series of apps that can be fooled with on an iPad or iPhone.
The interest "Biophilia" is inspired by Oliver Sacks' book "Musicophilia," and it intends to explicit a "love for nature in all its manifestations," as British naturalist David Attenborough, whom Bjork has described as "my penniless star," intones on the introduction to the mother app, free on iTunes, with each additional interactive tale app going for an additional $1.99.
There are some cool-looking graphics and interactive features to go with the songs, some of which, like the charmingly chiming "Crystalline," were played with instruments such as the gameleste, a amalgamation of a gamelan and celesta, which were invented specifically for the project.
Source: Sacramento Bee