Video: Björk's "Declare Independence (Live)" from "Voltaic"

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The Nonesuch Journal brought you a brief glimpse of Björk's forthcoming multimedia release, Voltaic, in a video preview of the project earlier this week. Now you can watch the first full-length song performance, "Declare Independence," recorded live in concert in Paris, at nonesuch.com/media. The performance is part of the concert film available in the CD+DVD and deluxe versions of Voltaic, to be released on Nonesuch on June 30, and will be screened in cities across the US in the coming weeks.

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The Nonesuch Journal brought you a brief glimpse of Björk's forthcoming multimedia release, Voltaic, in a video preview of the project earlier this week. Now you can watch the first full-length song performance, "Declare Independence," recorded live in concert in Paris, at nonesuch.com/media.

The performance is part of the concert film available in the CD+DVD and deluxe versions of Voltaic, to be released on Nonesuch on June 30, and ready for pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store.

The film will also be screened in cities across the US on and around the release date; for more information on screenings, click here. Fans in the New York City area can still register to win a pair of tickets for the June 23 screening at the School of Visual Arts Theater; e-mail info@nonesuch.com by June 22 with the subject heading "Voltaic Ticket Contest."

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  • Friday, June 19, 2009
    Video: Björk's "Declare Independence (Live)" from "Voltaic"
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    The Nonesuch Journal brought you a brief glimpse of Björk's forthcoming multimedia release, Voltaic, in a video preview of the project earlier this week. Now you can watch the first full-length song performance, "Declare Independence," recorded live in concert in Paris, at nonesuch.com/media.

    The performance is part of the concert film available in the CD+DVD and deluxe versions of Voltaic, to be released on Nonesuch on June 30, and ready for pre-order now in the Nonesuch Store.

    The film will also be screened in cities across the US on and around the release date; for more information on screenings, click here. Fans in the New York City area can still register to win a pair of tickets for the June 23 screening at the School of Visual Arts Theater; e-mail info@nonesuch.com by June 22 with the subject heading "Voltaic Ticket Contest."

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