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POST

LP - £26.99 | Buy
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FEVER RAY

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ROSALIA

Motomami+ (First Time On Vinyl!)

limited clear 2lp with updated lyric booklet + poster - £38.99 | Buy
In honour of the two-year anniversary of her groundbreaking 'Motomami' album, its 24-track deluxe version comes to vinyl for the first time ever.
THE KNIFE

silent shout (20th anniversary reissue)

limited violet 2lp - £22.99 | Buy
The Knife reached yet another pinnacle with Silent Shout.
Bjork

fossora

updated deluxe cd - £15.99 | Buy
Our Icelandic queen pushes boundaries yet again on this simultaneously challenging and joyous work - she's standing, untouchable, in a field of her own crea...
Bjork

Fossora (Deluxe Boxset Edition)

limited indies only deluxe clear 2 x 10" boxset with silk scarf + 2 x art prints + 'atopos' score book & music notebook + illustrated booklet + alphabet poster + certificate of authenticity - £211.99 | Pre Order
Packed full of goodies, the boxset includes five new, reimagined tracks.
Oral
  1. Oral
  2. Oral (Olof Dreijer (The Knife) Remix)

Bjork | Rosalia

Oral

OLI
  • limited translucent 12"

    Released: 29th Nov 2024

    £21.99
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The dream pairing of Bjork & Rosalia have gotten together to re-energise and salvage a long thought lost track from 2 decades on the cutting room floor (the Olof Dreijer remix on the flipside does the business too!) ‘Oral’ dates back two decades - first written by Björk between 1997’s 'Homogenic' and 2001’s 'Vespertine', the track was lost to her archives after feeling like it wasn’t the right fit for an album.

Björk rediscovered the song after being reminded of its name whilst on tour in Australia in March 2023, the same month a report was released about the devastating impact of poorly regulated, Norwegian-owned commercial salmon farming operations on Iceland’s native ecosystems. After deeply resonating with the cause, and as a passionate campaigner and protester for much of her life, Björk enlisted Rosalía to help bring the song to life and in turn raise awareness of the issue.

All proceeds from “Oral” will be used to support a legal case against the fisheries, brought forth by residents of the town of Seyðisfjörður on the eastern side of Iceland.