Fever Ray has shared an irrepressible new remix of “Carbon Dioxide” — a track off their acclaimed LP Radical Romantics — from DJ/producer/songwriter Avalon ...
Well, here's a dang remix of mutant-pop minds. On a new 12-inch single, Fever Ray, Björk and The Knife have combined into a single organism, mangling and modifying each other's songs. Karin Dreijer ...
Björk and Fever Ray have posted new remixes of each other songs. Björk remixed “This Country Makes It Hard to Fuck,” from Fever Ray’s 2017 album Plunge, while Fever Ray has offered their take on ...
Björk and Karin Dreijer (as both The Knife and Fever Ray) swapped remixes on songs from their most recent albums, Utopia and Plunge, respectively. The three resulting tracks, Bjork’s remix of Fever ...
Radical Romantics, the third studio album from Fever Ray, is an intoxicating and cathartic reframing of electro-pop conventions in ways that only Karin Dreijer, one-half of The Knife, could pull off.
Fever Ray, the solo project from Karin Dreijer of The Knife, has just released the video for “Wanna Sip,” the lead track from last year’s great Plunge. If you’ve been following along with the visuals ...
Fever Ray and Björk have shared new remixes of each other’s songs. Below, listen to “This Country Makes It Hard to Fuck”—Björk’s remix of Fever Ray’s Plunge track “This Country”—and Fever Ray’s take ...
Fever Ray’s Radical Romantics, released earlier this year on Mute, is “their captivating third — and best — album” (Resident Advisor). Up-and-coming electronic pop duo Frost Children rework the ...
Avalon Emerson’s remix of “Carbon Dioxide” turns Fever Ray‘s moody, experimental song into more of an exciting dance track. The remix was released through Rabid Records. According to Pitchfork, ...
Hey! Moby's still around! And still releasing music, including an album out next week, entitled Wait For Me Remixes. It's a remix record (obviously!) of his track of the same name and features works ...
Get Access To Every Broadway Story Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Fever Ray’s Radical Romantics, released earlier ...
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