Björk - History Of Touches download song

  • Artist: Björk
  • Song Title: History Of Touches
  • Music Genre: Indie
  • Length: 03:02
  • Size: 5.7MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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twiinklex27

2020-10-10 10:33:58 | User Info
All through this record you can feel her sorrow... and then realize how much her husband hurt her... I really hope that Vulnicura has helped her to heal her wound. A love that ends can be excruciating.

Chicago Hustles

2020-07-02 08:39:42 | User Info
Am I the only one who changes shapes when I listen to this song?

Patsy Reid

2020-07-01 17:00:11 | User Info
there's almost no emotion in her voice in this song, lyrics are quite simple and touching but her tone is quite dull, as if she is trying to distance herself from it all

ChaosManticore

2020-06-25 00:28:11 | User Info
This, Desired Constellation and All Neon Like are three songs I just associate with each other. They have the same aura about them.

Mercy Nguyo

2020-05-15 17:23:57 | User Info
this one always had me torn apart.

wangson

2020-04-30 00:11:14 | User Info
I wake you up In the middle of the night To express my love for you Stroke your skin and feel you Naked I can feel all of you At the same moment I wake you up In the night feeling This is our last time together Therefore sensing all the moments We’ve been together Being here at the same time Every single touch We ever touch each other Every single fuck We had together Is in a wondrous time lapse With us here at this moment The history of touches Every single archive Compressed into a second All with us here as I wake you up

Ana Cobain

2020-04-29 04:28:26 | User Info
this one of the best she's ever written, how does she keep going like this?

Gino Squarzanti

2020-04-24 08:05:45 | User Info
I don't know why, but the beats in this song make me think of something flickering in malfunction, trying to absorb any vital energy in order to stay alive, trying to stand up but not being able to and crumbling down, then gradually dwindling out of weakness until it's completely dematerialized and non-existent.

1080shepper

2020-04-24 03:14:59 | User Info
Absolutely gorgeous song. I listened to this right before passing out on a plane, it was perfect.

Studio 87

2020-04-19 18:16:36 | User Info
arca's contribution to this album really stands out in some of these tracks, absolutely sublime, i really hope they do more work together in the future

Audrey Hamid

2020-04-19 07:13:33 | User Info
This ties with Stonemilker as my fav song on Vulnicura

Dylan Ashworth

2020-04-18 13:39:45 | User Info
I wake you up, in the middle of the night...

Guile McLaughlin

2020-04-11 06:20:24 | User Info
It's incredible how her voice has not changed at all in 20 years

Жега Ан

2020-04-10 06:49:56 | User Info
The duration of this MASTERPIECE is a great example of “quality over quantity”

noran muhammed

2020-04-05 10:11:20 | User Info
This tune is WAYYY too short, too gorgeous to end so soon!    (and it's not on the 'strings' album?!?!)

Rebecca King

2020-03-14 09:10:18 | User Info
This track brings me straight back to homogenic. Reminds me of all neon like

invalidunknown

2020-03-14 03:48:24 | User Info
Maaan Bjork was ahead of her time in the 90's and she is still ahead of our time now, this just sounds like music from the future to me

Светлана Анг

2020-02-26 14:34:54 | User Info
There's something very profound about the use of stitches and colour... the embroidery stitches in the art work for this... it's as if the spring like colours reflect a new awakening from what has died before...when I think about the ancient way of producing purple involved the death of thousands of mollusks, I can relate that to Björk's feelings about the death of her marriage... extremely painful and protracted...