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Index Selmasongs

Selmasongs: Music from the Motion Picture Soundtrack 'Dancer in the Dark is the first soundtrack album by Icelandic musician Björk.[1]

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  1. 92 relations: Academy Award for Best Original Song, Academy Awards, Acting, AllMusic, ARIA Charts, Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa, Background noise, Barney Hoskyns, BBC News, Björk, Brit Award for Soundtrack/Cast Recording, Brit Awards 2001, Broadway theatre, Cara Seymour, Catherine Deneuve, Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score, Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2000, Circle Album Chart, Circle Chart, Classical music, Dancer in the Dark, David Morse, David Toop, Digital Audio Tape, Electronica, Entertainment Weekly, European Top 100 Albums, Feeling, Floria Sigismondi, Found object (music), Futurism (music), Geoff Foster (audio engineer), Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals, Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance, Guy Sigsworth, Hitlisten, Homogenic, I've Seen It All, Industrial music, Juan García Esquivel, Lars von Trier, Loop (music), Los Angeles Times, Mark Bell (British musician), Melody Maker, Metacritic, MTV, Music & Media, Musique concrète, ... Expand index (42 more) »

  2. Albums produced by Björk
  3. Albums produced by Mark Bell (British musician)
  4. Björk albums
  5. Dancer in the Dark
  6. Musique concrète albums
  7. One Little Independent Records soundtracks
  8. Techno albums
  9. Works by Lars von Trier

Academy Award for Best Original Song

The Academy Award for Best Original Song is one of the awards given annually to people working in the motion picture industry by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS).

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Acting

Acting is an activity in which a story is told by means of its enactment by an actor who adopts a character—in theatre, television, film, radio, or any other medium that makes use of the mimetic mode.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.

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ARIA Charts

The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

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Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa

The Associação Fonográfica Portuguesa (AFP; English: Portuguese Phonographic Association) is the recording industry association of the major labels in Portugal.

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Background noise

Background noise or ambient noise is any sound other than the sound being monitored (primary sound).

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Barney Hoskyns

Barney Hoskyns (born 5 May 1959) is a British music critic and editorial director of the online music journalism archive Rock's Backpages.

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BBC News

BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.

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Björk

Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965) is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress.

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Brit Award for Soundtrack/Cast Recording

The Brit Award for Soundtrack/Cast Recording is an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.

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Brit Awards 2001

Brit Awards 2001 was the 21st edition of the annual pop music Brit Awards awards ceremony in the United Kingdom.

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Broadway theatre

Broadway theatre,Although theater is generally the spelling for this common noun in the United States (see American and British English spelling differences), many of the extant or closed Broadway venues use or used the spelling Theatre as the proper noun in their names.

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Cara Seymour

Cara Seymour (born 6 January 1964) is a British actress from Essex, England.

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Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Fabienne Dorléac (born 22 October 1943), known professionally as Catherine Deneuve, is a French actress, producer, and model.

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Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score

The Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Original Score is one of several categories presented by the Chicago Film Critics Association (CFCA), an association of professional film critics, who work in print, broadcast and online media, based in Chicago.

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Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 2000

13th CFCA Awards February 26, 2001 ---- Best Film: Almost Famous The 13th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, given on 26 February 2001, honored the finest achievements in 2000 filmmaking.

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Circle Album Chart

The Circle Album Chart, previously known as the Gaon Album Chart, is a record chart ranking the 100 most popular albums, extended plays and single albums in South Koreabased on their physical sales. It is a part of the Circle Chart, previously known as the Gaon Chart.

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Circle Chart

The Circle Chart, previously known as the Gaon Music Chart or the Gaon Chart, tabulates the relative weekly popularity of songs and albums in South Korea.

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Classical music

Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.

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Dancer in the Dark

Dancer In The Dark is a 2000 musical psychological tragedy film written and directed by Lars von Trier.

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David Morse

David Bowditch Morse (born October 11, 1953) is an American actor.

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David Toop

David Toop (born 5 May 1949) is an English musician, author, curator, and emeritus professor.

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Digital Audio Tape

Digital Audio Tape (DAT or R-DAT) is a signal recording and playback medium developed by Sony and introduced in 1987.

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Electronica

Electronica is both a broad group of electronic-based music styles intended for listening rather than strictly for dancing and a music scene that came to prominence in the early 1990s in the United Kingdom.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.

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European Top 100 Albums

The European Top 100 Albums chart was the European adaptation of the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart.

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Feeling

According to the APA Dictionary of Psychology, a feeling is "a self-contained phenomenal experience"; and feelings are "subjective, evaluative, and independent of the sensations, thoughts, or images evoking them".

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Floria Sigismondi

Floria Sigismondi (born 1965) is an Italian-Canadian film director, screenwriter, music video director, artist, and photographer.

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Found object (music)

Found objects are sometimes used in music, often to add unusual percussive elements to a work.

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Futurism (music)

Futurism was an early 20th-century art movement which encompassed painting, sculpture, poetry, theatre, music, architecture, cinema and gastronomy.

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Geoff Foster (audio engineer)

Geoff Foster is an English recording and mix engineer, best known for his work on numerous film scores.

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Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song

The Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song is a Golden Globe Award that was awarded for the first time in 1962 and has been awarded annually since 1965 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

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Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals

The Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals (including its previous names) has been awarded since 1963.

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Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance

The Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance was awarded between 1969 and 2011.

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Guy Sigsworth

Allan Arthur Guy Sigsworth (born May 1960) is an English record producer and songwriter.

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Hitlisten

Hitlisten, also known as Tracklisten, is a Danish top 40 record chart that is updated every Wednesday at midnight on the website hitlisten.nu.

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Homogenic

Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. Selmasongs and Homogenic are albums produced by Björk, albums produced by Mark Bell (British musician) and Björk albums.

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I've Seen It All

"I've Seen It All" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for the Dancer in the Dark soundtrack, Selmasongs (2000). Selmasongs and I've Seen It All are dancer in the Dark and works by Lars von Trier.

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Industrial music

Industrial music is a genre of music that draws on harsh, mechanical, transgressive, or provocative sounds and themes.

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Juan García Esquivel

Juan García Esquivel (January 20, 1918 – January 3, 2002), often known mononymously as Esquivel!, was a Mexican band leader, pianist, and composer for television and films.

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Lars von Trier

Lars von Trier (né Trier; born 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter.

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Loop (music)

In music, a loop is a repeating section of sound material.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.

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Mark Bell (British musician)

Mark Bell (22 February 1971 – 8 October 2014) was a British DJ, record producer, and member of the pioneering techno group LFO.

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Melody Maker

Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest.

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Metacritic is a website that aggregates reviews of films, television shows, music albums, video games, and formerly books.

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MTV

MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television channel.

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Music & Media was a pan-European magazine for radio, music and entertainment.

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Musique concrète

Musique concrète: " problem for any translator of an academic work in French is that the language is relatively abstract and theoretical compared to English; one might even say that the mode of thinking itself tends to be more schematic, with a readiness to see material for study in terms of highly abstract dualisms and correlations, which on occasion does not sit easily with the perhaps more pragmatic English language.

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My Favorite Things (song)

"My Favorite Things" is a song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical The Sound of Music. In the original Broadway production, the song was introduced by Mary Martin playing Maria and Patricia Neway playing Mother Abbess.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.

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One Little Independent Records

One Little Independent Records (formerly One Little Indian Records) is an English independent record label.

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Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score

The Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score is an annual film award given by the Online Film Critics Society to honor the best original score of the year.

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Online Film Critics Society Awards 2000

4th Online Film Critics Society Awards January 2, 2001 ---- Best Film: Almost Famous The 4th Online Film Critics Society Awards, honoring the best in film for 2000, were given on 2 January 2001.

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Oricon

, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics and information on music and the music industry in Japan and Western music.

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Oricon Albums Chart

The Oricon Albums Chart is the Japanese music industry standard albums popularity chart issued daily, weekly, monthly and yearly by Oricon.

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Peter Stormare

Rolf Peter Ingvar Stormare (born Storm, 27 August 1953), better known as Peter Stormare, is a Swedish actor.

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Pitchfork (website)

Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis.

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Productores de Música de España

Productores de Música de España (English: Spanish Music Producers, shortened as Promusicae) is the national organisation responsible for the music charts of Spain.

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A promotional recording, promo, or plug copy is an audio or video recording distributed free, usually in order to promote a recording that is or soon will be commercially available.

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Q (magazine)

Q was a popular music magazine.

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Robert Awards

The Robert Award (Robert-Prisen) is a Danish film prize awarded each year by the Danish Film Academy since 1984.

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Rolling Stone

Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.

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Satellite Award for Best Original Song

The Satellite Award for Best Original Song is an annual award given by the International Press Academy.

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Simon & Schuster

Simon & Schuster LLC is an American publishing company owned by Kohlberg Kravis Roberts.

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Siobhan Fallon Hogan

Siobhan Fallon Hogan (born May 13, 1961) is an American actress and comedian.

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Sjón

Sjón at LiteratureXchange Festival ín Aarhus (Denmark 2019) Sigurjón Birgir Sigurðsson (born 27 August 1962), known as Sjón (meaning "sight" and being an abbreviation of his first name), is an Icelandic poet, novelist, lyricist, and screenwriter.

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SNEP

SNEP (Syndicat national de l'édition phonographique, in English National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing) is the inter-professional organisation that protects the interests of the French record industry.

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Sociedad General de Autores y Editores

The Spanish Society of Authors and Publishers (Sociedad General de Autores y Editores, SGAE) is the main collecting society for songwriters, composers and music publishers in Spain.

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Spike Stent

Mark "Spike" Stent (born 3 August 1965) is an English record producer and mixing engineer who has worked with many international artists including Madonna, Marshmello, U2, Beyoncé, Björk, Depeche Mode, Echo & the Bunnymen, Grimes, Ed Sheeran, Beth Orton, Harry Styles, Frank Ocean, Selena Gomez, All Saints, Spice Girls, Lady Gaga, Coldplay, Mansun, Maroon 5, Muse, Lily Allen, Peter Gabriel, Gwen Stefani, Moby, No Doubt, Lenka, Usher, Kaiser Chiefs, Linkin Park, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Oasis, Keane, Massive Attack, Bastille, Diana Vickers and Take That.

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Spin (magazine)

Spin (stylized in all caps as SPIN) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012.

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Stalker (1979 film)

Stalker (p) is a 1979 Soviet science fiction film directed by Andrei Tarkovsky with a screenplay written by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, loosely based on their 1972 novel Roadside Picnic.

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Swan dress

The swan dress is a dress resembling a mute swan designed by Marjan Pejoski and worn by the Icelandic artist Björk at the 73rd Academy Awards on March 25, 2001, as well as on the cover of her album Vespertine. Selmasongs and swan dress are dancer in the Dark.

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Techno

Techno is a genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range of 120 to 150 beats per minute (BPM).

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The Art of Noises

The Art of Noises (L'arte dei Rumori) is a Futurist manifesto written by Luigi Russolo in a 1913 letter to friend and Futurist composer Francesco Balilla Pratella.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Rolling Stone Album Guide

The Rolling Stone Album Guide, previously known as The Rolling Stone Record Guide, is a book that contains professional music reviews written and edited by staff members from Rolling Stone magazine.

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The Times

The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London.

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The Wire (magazine)

The Wire (or simply Wire) is a British music magazine publishing out of London, which has been issued monthly in print since 1982.

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Thom Yorke

Thomas Edward Yorke (born 7 October 1968) is an English musician who is the main vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Radiohead.

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Torch song

A torch song is a sentimental love song, typically one in which the singer laments an unrequited or lost love, either where one party is oblivious to the existence of the other, where one party has moved on, or where a romantic affair has affected the relationship.

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Valgeir Sigurðsson

Valgeir Sigurðsson (born 18 June 1971) is an Icelandic record producer, mixer, composer, audio engineer and musician.

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Vespertine

Vespertine is the fourth studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. Selmasongs and Vespertine are albums produced by Björk and Björk albums.

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Vince Mendoza

Vince Mendoza (born November 17, 1961) is an American composer, music arranger and conductor.

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Warp (record label)

Warp Records (or simply Warp) is a British independent record label founded in Sheffield in 1989 by record store employees Steve Beckett and Rob Mitchell and record producer Robert Gordon.

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Wayne Wilkins

Wayne Wilkins is a British record producer, songwriter, record engineer and record mixer.

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43rd Annual Grammy Awards

The 43rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 21, 2001, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

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58th Golden Globe Awards

The 58th Golden Globe Awards, honoring the best in film and television for 2000, were held on January 21, 2001.

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5th Golden Satellite Awards

The 5th Golden Satellite Awards, given by the International Press Academy, were awarded on January 14, 2001.

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73rd Academy Awards

The 73rd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best of 2000 in film and took place on March 25, 2001, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, beginning at 5:30 p.m. PST / 8:30 p.m. EST.

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See also

Albums produced by Björk

Albums produced by Mark Bell (British musician)

Björk albums

Dancer in the Dark

Musique concrète albums

One Little Independent Records soundtracks

Techno albums

Works by Lars von Trier

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selmasongs

Also known as 107 Steps, Cvalda, In the Musicals, New World (Björk song), Overture (Björk song), Scatterheart (song), Selmasongs: Music From the Motion Picture Soundtrack Dancer in the Dark.

, My Favorite Things (song), NME, One Little Independent Records, Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Original Score, Online Film Critics Society Awards 2000, Oricon, Oricon Albums Chart, Peter Stormare, Pitchfork (website), Productores de Música de España, Promotional recording, Q (magazine), Robert Awards, Rolling Stone, Satellite Award for Best Original Song, Simon & Schuster, Siobhan Fallon Hogan, Sjón, SNEP, Sociedad General de Autores y Editores, Spike Stent, Spin (magazine), Stalker (1979 film), Swan dress, Techno, The Art of Noises, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Rolling Stone Album Guide, The Times, The Wire (magazine), Thom Yorke, Torch song, Valgeir Sigurðsson, Vespertine, Vince Mendoza, Warp (record label), Wayne Wilkins, 43rd Annual Grammy Awards, 58th Golden Globe Awards, 5th Golden Satellite Awards, 73rd Academy Awards.