2004-08-20 BBC Radio 3, London, UK ("Mixing It" interview)

Björk
2004-08-20
Mixing It Interview
BBC Radio 3
London, UK

Source:
BBC Radio 3 > MD > CDRx1 > EAC > wav > Flac Frontend (level 7, align sb) > flac

Tracklist:
01.  Intro and Interview Segment [4:07]
02.  Desired Constellation fragment [1:24]
03.  Interview - TOAH discussion [1:35]
04.  Triumph Of A Heart fragment [1:02]
05.  Interview - Mouth's Cradle discussion [1:40]
06.  Mouth's Cradle fragment [2:37]
07.  Interview - Throat singing discussion [2:47]
08.  Ancestors fragment [2:34]
09.  Interview - Who Is It discussion [3:06]
10.  Who Is It fragment [0:59]
11.  Interview - Submarine discussion [1:19]
[track 12 Submarine complete recording edited from file]
13.  Outro [0:59]

Total Time:
24:09

Notes:
recorded by and CDR source by miles!

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from BBC Website:

Presented by Mark Russell and Robert Sandall and featuring an interview with Bjork about her new album "Medulla", which explores the human voice as sound source and includes contributions from Robert Wyatt, Inuit throat singer Tanya Tagaq, and Rahzel of The Roots.

Interveiw recorded in Reykjavik, July 2004, Bjork was discussing her new album Medulla (the title comes from the Latin word for 'marrow'), on which she explores the many qualities of the human voice.

Music details:
Desired Constellation
Performed by Bjork with the Icelandic Choir; programming by Oliver Alary

Triumph of a Heart
Human trombone: Gregory Purnhagen; Beats: Rahzel; Dokaka; programming: Valgeir Sigurdsson; Mark Bell; Bjork

Mouths Cradle
Performed by Bjork and Tagaq with the Icelandic Choir; beats: Rahzel; bass synth: Mark Bell; programming: Bjork; Valgeir Sigurdsson; Mark Bell

Ancestors
Performed by Bjork and Tagaq; piano and programming: Björk

Who Is It (carry my joy on the left carry my pain on the right)
Performed by Bjork and Tagaq; Beats: Rahzel; bass synth: Bjork; programming: Valgeir Sigurdsson; Mark Bell; Bjork; Matmos

Submarine
Performed by Bjork and Robert Wyatt; programming: Valgeir Sigurdsson