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"Pluto" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk. The song was written and produced by Björk and British producer Mark Bell for Björk's third studio album, ''
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'' (1997).


Background and development

The song is a collaborative effort between Björk and LFO's Mark Bell, who was credited for the majority of the album's co-production. Björk desired to have Mark Bell contribute to her albums '' Debut'' and ''
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'', only finding him available for ''Homogenic''. Björk wrote the song in a
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synthesizer. The final version was a result of Björk and Bell's improvised jam sessions in Málaga, Spain, where the album was recorded. Björk recalls:
"That was me and Mark having a laugh in Spain. It was a otday like this. We got a little
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and I just did all these really
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things, just really thinking heavy metal. Most of the tracks I wrote before Mark started on them, so they're more like song-songs, and then Mark would work on beats and arrangements with me afterwards."Pytlik, 2003. p.126
The song's title comes from the
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concepts of
Pluto Pluto (minor-planet designation: 134340 Pluto) is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt, a ring of bodies beyond the orbit of Neptune. It is the ninth-largest and tenth-most-massive known object to directly orbit the Sun. It is the largest ...
, the sign ruler of Scorpio. Pluto is sometimes called "the Great Renewer": it is the planet of rebirth and transformation that comes from experiences of destruction. A Scorpio herself, Björk has said: "having a lot in the planet Pluto, which I do, means you want to cut the crap, throw all the rubbish away. No extra baggage. It's death and birth."


Composition

Written and produced by Björk and Mark Bell, the
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"Pluto" has been described as the "most
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-sounding composition from the album"Lysloff, 2003. p.194 and "''Homogenics most savage song".Pytlik, 2003. p.126 The track has also been described as " industrial-edged" by '' Billboard'', and James Hunter of '' Spin'' wrote "only with ..the industrial 'Pluto' does she concentrate on genre."
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'' dubbed the song "
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house". The track has also been identified as IDM. Björk sings in "primitive-sounding screams", accentuated by a sampled, digitized beat that creates the perception that her voice is "natural" and "is being manipulated by something completely technological".Lysloff, 2003. p.194 Although her voice and the beats give the song its hard techno sound, their methodical rhythm "also evoke chantlike characteristics".Lysloff, 2003. p.194 David Browne of ''
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'' wrote she sings along drum and bass rhythms "trying to do with techno what
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singers did with
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nearly 50 years ago". Musicologist Sheila Whiteley wrote that "the jagged
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samples and frenetic 140 bpm of 'Pluto' creates an uneasy feel." "Pluto"'s aesthetic is part of the "aggressive, macho" feeling Björk was trying to convey in ''Homogenic''. The track also goes in hand with the album's tribute to her native Iceland; "Pluto" is inspired by Icelandic mythology. In an interview with David Hemingway, Björk said: "you have this saga where the
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get aggressive and the world explodes and everything dies and then the sun comes up and everything starts all over again;" referring to '' Ragnarök''. The following and final track, "
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", stands for that new beginning, "like the birds coming out after a thunderstorm", whereas "Pluto" stands for death. The singer has also described "Pluto" as about "being plastered, that need to destroy everything so you can start again". Also available a
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/ref>Pytlik, 2003. p.190 Lyrically, it has been described as "sparse". Björk sings: "Excuse me/But I just have to/Explode/Explode this body/Off me/I'll be brand new/Brand new tomorrow/A little bit tired/But brand new." Some critics considered the lyrics to be about the contemplation of suicide. Discussing the track, Sheila Whiteley wrote: "as anyone who has been through personal trauma knows only too well, rejuvenation often involves a nightmare journey."Whiteley, 2013. p.108 Björk's official website also stated that the song is "about the liberation of hedonism".


Reception

"Pluto" has been met with acclaim from music critics. Although he gave the album a mixed review, Stephen Thompson of ''
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'' considered the song to be a highlight of the album, writing it "is a heart-poundingly wicked, electronics-driven stunner." '' Slant Magazines Sal Cinquemani felt that "never has the impetus to suicide been captured more thoughtfully or beautifully, at least in song." Peter Buckley thought the song was a stand-out track and that it " mphasizesher skills as composer, singer and producer."Buckley, 2003. p.97 In the ''Homogenic'' review for ''Pitchfork''s Top 100 Albums of the 1990s, Dominique Leone of wrote that only in "Pluto", Björk "
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out from her cocoon in a fit of rage, although even then an air of intrigue envelops the track."


Live performances

Björk presented the song—and three more songs off the then-unreleased ''Homogenic''—at the Tibetan Freedom Concert on 6 June 1997, as a sneak peek of the album. She performed with Mark Bell, who was raised at the rear of the stage surrounded by keyboards and sequencers, and with the Icelandic String Octet conducted by
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at one side of the stage. She wore a pink dress designed by
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, which she would later wear in the video for "
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" and photoshoots. That July, Björk performed the whole album for a press conference and presentation concert regarding ''Homogenic'' at the Old Truman Building, an old beer factory in
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, wearing the same outfit. During the brief Homogenic Promotional Tour, which took place from 31 August to 10 September 1997, "Pluto" was the closing track of the set. The song was part of the set list of the Homogenic Tour which Björk embarked with Mark Bell and the Icelandic String Octet from late 1997 to early 1999. A performance of "Pluto" at the
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during the tour was included in the video release ''
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'' (2001). Björk's June 1998 performance of the song in
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was released in '' Homogenic Live'', a live album of the tour included in the box set '' Live Box'' (2003). "Pluto" was also performed during the Greatest Hits Tour of 2003, which once again featured the Icelandic String Octet, but with the addition of
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collaborators
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. "Pluto" was also performed during the Volta Tour (2007–08), a tour she undertook with Mark Bell, Jónas Sen, Damian Taylor, Chris Corsano and a 10 piece female brass band. Several of the concerts were part of festivals, including
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, among others. A live performance of "Pluto" during the tour was included in the box set ''
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'' (2009), specifically the DVD ''The Volta Tour'' ("Live in Paris").


See also

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List of songs recorded by Björk Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk has recorded more than two hundred songs for ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, a compilation album, six remix albums and three collaboration albums. She is the sole writer and producer of most o ...


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