Friday, July 1, 2011

Bjork unveiled her new 'Biophilia' Project in Manchester last night (June 30).



The singer is due to play five further shows as part of her three-week residency at the Manchester International Festival.

Hailed as the first 'realised app-album' the 'Biophilla' project incorporates a series of multi-platforms, interactive app tracks and series of live shows.

BBC presenter David Attenborough introduced and narrated the show on the custom-built stage at Manchester's Campfield Market Hall.

The singer played a selection of tracks, including ten tracks that will feature on her forthcoming album 'Biophilla'.

Bjork setlist:

'Thunderbolt'
'Moon'
'Crystalline'
'Hollow'
'Dark Matter'
'Hidden Place'
'Mouth's Cradle'
'Isobel'
'Virus'
'It’s Not Up To You'
'Sacrifice'
'Sonnets/Unrealities XI'
'Where Is The Line'
'Mutual Core'
'All Is Full Of Love'
'Cosmogony'
'Solstice'
'One Day'
'Declare Independence'
'Náttúra'



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