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Innocence

Björk · 2007

23 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · avant-garde music

An experimental blend of electronic beats and ethereal vocals that defy genre boundaries.

Innocence is a single by Björk, released in 2007. An experimental blend of electronic beats and ethereal vocals that defy genre boundaries. The album highlights Björk's ability to reimagine her work through diverse interpretations, contributing to her standing as a pioneer in electronic music. It received positive reviews from critics, emphasizing its artistic merit and innovation within the dance music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Innocence sound like?

An experimental blend of electronic beats and ethereal vocals that defy genre boundaries. Rooted in alternative rock and electronic.

What makes Innocence by Björk notable?

The album highlights Björk's ability to reimagine her work through diverse interpretations, contributing to her standing as a pioneer in electronic music. It received positive reviews from critics, emphasizing its artistic merit and innovation within the dance music scene. By the time 'Innocence' was released in July 2007, Björk was a well-established artist known for her innovative approach to music. This collection of remixes followed her acclaimed album 'Volta', showcasing her continuous evolution in sound and collaboration with various avant-garde producers.

How many songs are on Innocence?

Innocence has 4 tracks, running approximately 23 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·23:51

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Innocence (Mark Stent mix) Standout 4:21
  • 2 Innocence (Simian Mobile disco 12″) Standout 7:46
  • 3 Innocence (Alva Noto Unitxt Remodel 12″) Standout 6:15
  • 4 Innocence (Ghostigital Untouchable Innocence Still Amazes 12″) 5:29

Release Date

July 23, 2007

Artist Origin

Iceland

Runtime

23 min 51 sec