Mutual Core

Björk

About Mutual Core

"Mutual Core" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer Björk for her eighth studio album Biophilia (2011). It was written and produced by Björk herself, while programming and beats were made in collaboration with Matthew Herbert and the English dubstep band 16bit. "Mutual Core" is an uptempo experimental song. Its music includes Pipe organ, electronica-tinged sounds and features the Choir Graduale Nobili, the choir featured on Biophilia. The song's lyrics are a metaphor for human relationships, compared to the structure of the Earth and Plate tectonics. The song was well received by contemporary music critics, who praised its production and beats, moreover appreciating Björk's voice on the track. As with all the songs on Biophilia, an app was made for the song, which features a video game in which the player have to move geological layers as an accordion to play chords. Though the song wasn't released as a single, a music video was produced, directed by Andrew Thomas Huang. The video was critically applauded and received further attention when it got projected for one month in Times Square in 2013, and then across the 7 continents. Björk promoted the song by performing it throughout her Biophilia Tour. 


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2011
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I shuffle around
The tectonic plates in my chest
You know I gave it all
Trying to match our continents
To change seasonal shift
To form a mutual core

As fast as your fingernail grows
The Atlantic ridge drifts
To counteract distance
You know I gave it all
Can you hear the effort
Of the magnetic strife
Shuffling of columns
To form a mutual core

This eruption undoes stagnation
You didn't know that I had it in me
Withheld your love, an unspent capsule
I didn't know you had it in you
You hid the key to our continuity
I didn't know you had it in you
This eruption undoes stagnation
You didn't know, you didn't know

What you resist persists
Nuance makes heat
To counteract distance
I know you gave it all
Offered me harmony
If things were done your way
My Eurasian plate subsumed
Forming a mutual core

This eruption undoes stagnation
You didn't know I had it in me
Withheld your love, an unspent capsule
I didn't know you had it in you

This eruption undoes stagnation
You didn't know I had it in me
This eruption undoes stagnation
You didn't know, you didn't know

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Björk

Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( /ˈbjɜrk/; [ˈpjœr̥k ˈkvʏðmʏntsˌtoʊhtɪr] ( listen); born 21 November 1965), known simply as Björk, is an Icelandic singer-songwriter. Her musical style is eclectic and she has achieved recognition in rock, jazz, electronic dance music, classical, and folk. more »

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Written by: Bj�rk Gudmundsdottir

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10 facts about this song

Music Video Creation
The music video for "Mutual Core" was created by an acclaimed Los Angeles-based artist, Andrew Thomas Huang. The video is a surreal depiction of tectonic plates and sea creatures that sync with the shifting tempos of the song.
Airplay on Museums
Interestingly, the music video of "Mutual Core" was exhibited at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles and New York’s Museum of Modern Art.
Album Concept
"Mutual Core" is part of Björk’s "Biophilia" album. The album - Björk's eighth - explores the relationship between music, nature, and technology. Each song on the album has a unique theme related to nature or science, and "Mutual Core" focuses on tectonic activity and its relation to human relationships.
Combination of Musical Styles
In the song, Björk fuses electronic music with more classical elements, like using a choir and an organ. This blending of styles resulted in a unique and innovative sound.
Linked App
As part of the Biophilia album, "Mutual Core" had its accompanying app where the users can explore the theme of the song- geological and emotional transformations through an interactive game.
Award Recognition
Director Andrew Thomas Huang won the UK Music Video Awards in 2013 for his work on "Mutual Core".
Lighting Scheme
The music video of "Mutual Core" begins with soft light, which increasingly gets brighter as the song heats up, symbolizing underground geological activity.
Choreography
The movement and rhythm of the song were thoroughly interpreted in the choreography of the elements in the video, like rocks and sand, displaying a fight and synergy between them.
Public Interaction
In November 2012, the video was broadcasted in Times Square at midnight as the "Midnight Moment". This was a large-scale digital art exhibition that reached an estimated 500,000 visitors.
Interpretation
Björk describes "Mutual Core" as being about both human relationships and plate tectonics. In the lyrics, she discusses seeking a balance in a relationship, which she compares to tectonic plates that must find a mutual core in order to avoid destroying one another.

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