Björk Parties at a Mushroom Rave in Video for New Song “Atopos”: Watch

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Björk Parties at a Mushroom Rave in Video for New Song “Atopos”: Watch

Enter the fungal jungle in the first Fossora video

Björk in a frilly green head wrap in the “Atopos” video

Björk in the “Atopos” video, directed by Viðar Logi

Björk has shared the lead single from her forthcoming album, Fossora. Directed by Viðar Logi, the “Atopos” video takes place in a fungal underworld, where a masked Björk, a bass clarinet sextet, and Gabber Modus Operandi’s DJ Kasimyn gear up for a rave showdown. Watch it happen below.

Björk wrote on Twitter yesterday that the track is “kinda like Fossora’s passport.” The album, out September 30, was partly inspired by the pandemic experience and lockdown raves. Its title is a word that Björk made up—the feminine of “fossore,” which means “digger, delver, ditcher,” as she put it in press materials.

Fossora is the follow-up to 2017’s Utopia. Björk recently launched a podcast called Björk: Sonic Symbolism. The first three episodes document Debut, Post, and Homogenic.

Check out “Revisiting Björk’s First Film, The Juniper Tree, In Honor of Its Restoration” over on the Pitch.

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