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The Dirty Projectors Collaboration With Björk Is Ready.

July 1st, 2010
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When last year Icelandic superstar Björk agreed to play a benefit gig at a New York bookstore with Brooklyn’s artiest band The Dirty Projectors, their leader Dave Longstreth decided it was time to prepare something special.

Well-known for sharing an interest for the most experimental side of music; instead of going through their respective repertoires, the artists decided to embark on a new project, whose songs were written by Longstreth. The lyrics were inspired by Amber Coffman’s experience watching a family of whales in North California. The Dirty Projectors leader wrote the songs thinking on different vocal roles for Björk –as the mum whale- and Amber and the other female members of his band as the offspring. All of this shaped ‘Mount Wittenberg Orca’.

A year after they performed the songs, the artists got together again to record them ‘as quickly and live as possible’ after three days of rehearsals.

The ‘Mount Wittenberg Orca’ mini album is now available for download in exchange for a donation to a project in collaboration with the National Geographic Society, whose aim is to help creating international marine protected areas.

You can download the album and find out more about the project here.

One of its tracks, ‘All We Are’, can be also streamed below.

Dirty Projectors + Björk- All We Are by DominoRecordCo

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Dirty Projectors Free Download!

January 12th, 2010
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Dirty Projectors look set to continue their purple patch into 2010 with a limited 7” release of ‘Ascending Melody’/’Emblem Of The World’, released exclusively through Domino’s website. However, the band are also offering up the tracks as a free download. To get the songs simply head to the Dirty Projectors’ website.

For those yet to be introduced to Dirty Projectors, click below to hear the fantastic ‘Stillness Is The Move’ – recently covered by Beyoncé’s younger sister, Solange. The track is taken from their universally acclaimed album ‘Bitte Orca’, which reached the upper echelons of many taste makers charts for 2009 – including NME, Pitchfork and Rolling Stone.

Jon Davies News