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''Mount Wittenberg Orca'' is an EP by American
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band
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and Icelandic singer and songwriter
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, released on June 30, 2010 in digital-only format and on CD and vinyl by Domino Records on 24 October 2011. News of the album was announced on Björk's official website on 26 June 2010, four days before its release. The vocals are dominant on all the tracks, which form an
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and
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Background and composition

The genesis of what would become ''Mount Wittenberg Orca'' began in 2008, when ''
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'' created a tribute album for Björk's 1995 studio album, ''
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'', entitled '' Enjoyed: A Tribute to Björk's Post'' New York indie band Dirty Projectors covered the song "
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" and wrote of their love of the Icelandic singer: "She writes these classic melodies but breaks them apart so that it’s sort of up to you as the listener to put them back together. The song ends up meaning so much more because of the effort you have to give to it." On March 26, 2009, Brandon Stosuy of ''Stereogum'' announced that Björk and Dirty Projectors were joining forces for a one-time benefit show at Housing Works Bookstore & Café in
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. All proceeds went to
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, a non-profit fighting AIDS and homelessness, and was presented as part of their "Live from Home" series of concerts. Stosuy himself approached the artists about appearing at Housing Works but was unprepared for their approach to the concert. Instead of performing music from their back catalogs, Dirty Projector's David Longstreth had composed a brand new suite written for five voices (Björk and Longstreth on lead vocals, and Dirty Projectors' female trio Amber Coffman, Angel Deradoorian, and Haley Dekle). Two opening acts were chosen: Kurt Weisman by Longstreth and fellow Icelandic artist
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by Björk. The benefit concert was held on 8 May 2009 with M.I.A.,
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,
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and Haley Joel Osment, amongst 250 others, in attendance. The night began with acoustic renditions of songs from Dirty Projectors' previous album, ''
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'' before lead singer Longstreth introduced the material he composed especially for the evening, announcing, “We’ve never played it in front of anyone before, and we are just incredibly honored to sing this music with Björk." The six song cycle recounts the moment band member Amber Coffman made eye contact with a whale in northern California. In their review on the concert, ''Stereogum'' said "Björk’s seismic vocal proved a perfect counterpart to Dirty Projectors’ staggered, staggering needlepoint vocal harmonies, and a perfect mouthpiece for Longstreth’s melodies." In an interview published on the site, Longstreth mentioned he wrote "the Housing Works songs... in about a week" and said it was a "sister" project to ''Bitte Orca''. In April 2010, nearly a year after the concert was held, both acts recorded an updated version of ''Mount Wittenberg Orca'' at
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's Rare Book Room studio. The money raised from the self released digital EP was donated to the
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. Retrieved 7 December 2012.
The album was released on 30 June 2010. Lyrics and even song titles changed from the original concert to the recorded album. The song "Ever Onward" was released as "On and Ever Onward", "Until the Day I Die" was released as "When the World Comes to an End" and "Singing Through a Tinted Window" became "Sharing Orb". Over a year later on October 24, 2011, Mount Wittenberg Orca was released on CD and vinyl by
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.


Critical reception

''Mount Wittenberg Orca'' received positive reviews from music critics. At
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, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an
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score of 79, based on 15 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
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called the pairing of Dirty Projectors and Björk "inspired" and a "brief but powerful statement" that "brought out the best" of both artists. ''
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'' praised the minimalist direction of the EP and highlighted the vocal talents of Dirty Projectors' Amber Coffman in addition to the acute environmental awareness of the lyrics. ''
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'' heavily praised the work of David Longstreth and Dirty Projectors in general, saying the EP sounded better than their previous long play, ''
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''. They also praised the Longstreth's use of Björk, labeling her vocal contributions "immediately arresting" while noting that the "strength of the songwriting... wouldn’t suffer were she not a feature." ''
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'' said that Björk "fit in perfectly" with Dirty Projectors and ultimately noted that while the EP is "an acquired taste... no one else makes music like this." Writing for the ''
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'' on the occasion of the EP's physical release in 2011, Andy Gill compared ''Mount Wittenberg Orca'' favorably against Björk's newest album at the time, '' Biophilia'', describing it as "a welcome compensation for those who, like me, found... ''Biophilia'' a touch too amorphous to enjoy."


Track listing


Personnel

The following people contributed to ''Mount Wittenberg Orca'': *Written by:
David Longstreth David Longstreth (born December 17, 1981) is an American singer and songwriter. He is the lead singer and guitarist for the band Dirty Projectors. Biography Longstreth was born in Southbury, Connecticut. Longstreth attended Yale University and ...
*Performed by: Nathaniel Baldwin,
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,
Amber Coffman Amber Dawn Coffman (born June 15, 1982) is an American musician, singer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California, formerly based in Brooklyn, New York. A former member of Sleeping People, Coffman is best known as a former guitarist and vo ...
,
Haley Dekle Dirty Projectors is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2002. The band is the project of singer-songwriter David Longstreth, who has served as the band's sole constant member throughout numerous line-up changes. The ...
,
Angel Deradoorian Angel Deradoorian (born July 18, 1986), also known mononymously as Deradoorian, is a musician based in Los Angeles, California. She is best known for her work with Dirty Projectors as full-time member from 2007 to 2012. She left to pursue a solo ...
, David Longstreth and Brian McOmber *Recorded at the Rare Book Room, 4/28 – 5/1/2010 by Nicolas Vernhes *Assisted by Tom Gloady *Produced by David Longstreth *Mixed by Nicolas Vernhes with David Longstreth and Björk *Mastered by Joe Lambert *Mount Wittenberg trailers directed by Matthew Lessner, montelomax.com


References

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