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Sheri Linden, Los Angeles Times: A must for fans of the avant-garde pixie. Read more
Nicolas Rapold, New York Times: The galactic and microscopic visuals have a soothing warmth, tending toward shades of gold and dusty rose, while Bjork's electronic-influenced backing oscillates between contained thuds and freer steel-drum-like patterns. Read more
Dave Calhoun, Time Out: Exactly what those links between music and nature are is not totally clear, but there's an entrancing harmony between what we see and hear. Read more
Ian S. Port, Village Voice: Onscreen, Bjork and her musicians simply can't hold us rapt through the many abstract, ponderous moments the way they could onstage. Read more