On the occasion of Biophilia, her new album and multimedia performance project, Björk has commissioned several new instruments, including one known as the gameleste. Incorporating gamelan-like bronze bars in a celeste housing, the gameleste is the work of the British percussionist Matt Nolan and the Icelandic organ craftsman Björgvin Tómasson. Nolan has a video about the making of the instrument; "Crystalline," one of two gameleste songs on the album, can be heard here, in a video by Michel Gondry. I've only just begun to explore the complex universe of Biophilia, which Björk first described to me a couple of years ago, at a Shun Lee dinner before Des Canyons aux étoiles at Alice Tully Hall. It's all but impossible to sum up briefly; better to read an interview that Björk gave to Brandon Stosuy for Stereogum. The music I've heard so far is mesmerizing, and the ageless melody of "Virus" strikes me as one of the most gorgeous inventions of Björk's career.
Published on September 14, 2011 07:21