Catch a Sneak Peek at Björk's "Voltaic" in Video Preview

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Voltaic, the multimedia extravaganza in music and video celebrating Björk's two-year world tour following the 2007 release of Volta, is due for release from Nonesuch at the end of the month. Screenings of Voltaic's concert film component are set for cities across the US the week leading up to and around the June 30 release. And now you can catch a sneak peek at the whole project in a video preview at nonesuch.com/media.

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Voltaic, the multimedia extravaganza in music and video celebrating Björk's two-year world tour following the 2007 release of Volta, is due for release from Nonesuch at the end of the month. Screenings of Voltaic's concert film component are set for cities across the US the week leading up to and around the June 30 release; for more information on screenings, click here.

And now you can catch a sneak peek at the whole project in a video preview at nonesuch.com/media. “The fantastic visual display,” said The Independent of the Volta tour, “was a spectacle to match her inventiveness musically.” After watching the trailer, visit nonesuch.com/artists/bjork to learn more about the various Voltaic formats—including a live album; tour DVD; CD of remixes of Volta tracks; and DVD of Volta video clips—and pre-order yours today.

Remember to register to win a pair of tickets from Nonesuch for the June 23 screening at New York City's School of Visual Arts Theater; e-mail info@nonesuch.com by June 22 with the subject heading "Voltaic Ticket Contest."

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  • Tuesday, June 16, 2009
    Catch a Sneak Peek at Björk's "Voltaic" in Video Preview

    Voltaic, the multimedia extravaganza in music and video celebrating Björk's two-year world tour following the 2007 release of Volta, is due for release from Nonesuch at the end of the month. Screenings of Voltaic's concert film component are set for cities across the US the week leading up to and around the June 30 release; for more information on screenings, click here.

    And now you can catch a sneak peek at the whole project in a video preview at nonesuch.com/media. “The fantastic visual display,” said The Independent of the Volta tour, “was a spectacle to match her inventiveness musically.” After watching the trailer, visit nonesuch.com/artists/bjork to learn more about the various Voltaic formats—including a live album; tour DVD; CD of remixes of Volta tracks; and DVD of Volta video clips—and pre-order yours today.

    Remember to register to win a pair of tickets from Nonesuch for the June 23 screening at New York City's School of Visual Arts Theater; e-mail info@nonesuch.com by June 22 with the subject heading "Voltaic Ticket Contest."

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