I know more of David Sylvian's repertoire. I absolutely don't remember how I could have associated these two songs together.... Thanks for listening and for your appreciation!
@@matt_oneI'm the other way around where I know a lot of Bjork's music. I haven't gone through your channel to look, but Joga is a great one, it's powerful. Venus as a Boy is another great one, I think with the creativity you showed with this one, I'm certain you can make something special 😎
This offers a tantalizing glimpse of what might be if these two singularly brilliant and original artists were to collaborate for real. Thanks for posting.
Well done!! The switching between Bjork and David is so well played! This did just reminded me of a song with Bjork and Thom Yorke from Radiohead that I had forgotten about for so many years! It was from a movie and I’m going to look it up now.
AMO David Sylvian da sempre (fin dagli inizi come Japan) e ho sempre amato profondamente All Is Full Of Love di Bjork...e sentire questa stupenda "miscelazione e fusione" tra loro mi ha emozionato...come se davvero avessero realizzato insieme questa versione...❤ Grazie Matt per questo capolavoro.
Grazie a te per avere apprezzato! Anche io amo la musica dei Japan e David Sylvian. Di lui in particolare l'album "Secrets of the Beehive". Purtroppo non conosco molto bene il repertorio di Björk. Non mi dispiacerebbe trovare una sua parte vocale che si adatti a "Ghosts" dei Japan.
This is pure beauty - Takes me back when David used to make those perfect audio landscapes - shame he lost his way - best Sylvian music I've heard in 15 years - Thank you
@@mrbenn1489 I agree, absolutely a masterpiece! I bought the cassette when it came out. In 1989 I convinced a friend who didn't know David Sylvian to buy 'Secrets of the Beehive' on CD, telling him I'd buy it back if he didn't like it. Obviously, that didn't happen. Beautiful and intense, from the first to the last song. I also really like ‘Nostalgia’ and ‘Brilliant Trees’ from the ‘Brilliant Trees’ album, and ‘Taking The Veil’, ‘Before The Bullfight’, ‘The Riverman’ and ‘Upon This Earth’ from ‘Gone To Earth’. Then I love the ethereal ambient of ‘Plight & Premonition’ and ‘Flux & Mutability’ with Holger Czukay.😄👋
@@matt_one - your Sylvian experience very much mirrors my own. 'Brilliant Trees' was the first album, on cassette, that I bought. Culminating with buying the 'Weatherbox' CD collection, consisting of all of his early LP's, and one off pieces of music. Funnily enough I listened after many years, to the 'Spiralling of Winter Ghosts', just the other day. I kind of knew once I heard 'Secrets...' that he wasn't going to better it. It's perfect, and I revisit it regularly.
You snapped with this, it makes me happy to see david sylvian get more attention. The world deserves to hear david sylvian and Japans music i genuinely would not be mad if they had a tik tok blowup
My interest in the music of Japan and David Sylvian started before my twenties, in the mid-eighties. I doubt that a teenager today would have the same interest in listening to albums like 'Oil On Canvas', 'Secrets of the Beehive', 'Brilliant Trees'.... Let alone the patience to listen to things like "Plight & Premonition" or "Flux + Mutability".....
@@matt_one hahaha with out a doubt thats true for his later stuff, i started listening to japan heavy when i was 17 and i was born in 2000, i think todays youth have pretty eclectic tastes and theres so much garbage being pumped out that i think a lot of young people would latch on to this stuff. Maybe there is a reason it hasnt happened yet tho for the most part lol
@@hendog5667 I think it is always a mistake to generalize. As it happened to you just recently, many young people today could easily be interested to a lot of music from the past. It's the way and means by which music is consumed now that have changed tremendously, if I think about how I used to do it in the 80s/90s. I had no Internet and most of the music I owned was on tape. Even just going from one track to another was not so immediate, it was not a simple click. That somehow forced you to listen more carefully to an entire album, even the songs you liked the least. Now you have an amount of choice and a quickness in going from one thing to another that probably adversely affects the attention devoted to listening to anything. The medium used to listen also matters, so there are a variety of genres of music that you simply cannot listen to from your smartphone. You can't listen to “Secrets of the Beehive” through smartphone speakers, much less “Flux + Mutability” (which I had not cited as a negative example, since I love it).
David's voice often reminds me of Scott Walker, its the eeriness he conjures up with his often tortured voice while Bjork here adds a sense of empathy.
I was trying to figure out what I'm experiencing from the song, and I think you said it well. For me, David's lyrics resonate with myself, not liking to be alone with my deeper thoughts, and then Bjork's verses comforting me and reassuring me that it'll be ok.
A Splendid Admixture Haunt FlashBack Muzik Experience 🔹 All is full of Love / Darkest Dreaming 🌑💤 This makes the hairs on my wings tingle with joy 🦇 Thanks Matt One 🥳
Thanks! It's too easy when you have great songs like these. What I've done is not meant to be better, it's simply a bit different (hopefully interesting....)
Danke fürs Zuhören! Ich weiß nicht, ob Stays Gesang zu Björks Instrumental passt. Passt wahrscheinlich besser zum Instrumentalteil von "Darkest Dreaming“
Beautiful song, but rather difficult to get your hands on. A piano song with a very different structure from 'Darkest Dreaming', which has a more regular rhythm. Also not easy, what song could it be combined with?
Thank you very much for your words. I think there is undoubtedly a lot of talent on Mr Sylvian's part. What I do, however, is simple theft and plunder....
@stuartwittering2215 Thanks a lot again! If my sound experiments can serve this purpose, great! However, David Sylvian's music should be appreciated in its original form. Those who don't do so don't really know what they are missing....
I think the combination of songs was a brilliant inspiration, but I found the volume of the percussion in the mix far too prominent. Just my uninvited opinion. But I still enjoyed it very much.
Thank you very much Robert! I'm glad you liked my experiment. As for the drums, they are on the same level as the original song, as it's actually Bjork's original song, so there are all the sounds mixed in, drums, bass, synth.... Initially what you're listening to is the instrumental mix, obtained by removing the vocals with a specific app, because I needed an instrumental part for David Sylvian's voice, until 2:30 when Bjork's voice comes in. So from there on it's exactly the original mix. With some exceptions, because I added some sounds, but they are mainly non-percussive sounds taken from David Sylvian's song, or some synthesisers that I added. So, in my opinion, the problem lies in the first part, the part where David Sylvian sings, and the problem is not so much the percussion being too high, but the vocals being perhaps too low.
Although I had no intention of achieving perfection, I think I can agree with you. I just hope that, with its imperfection, this was not so unpleasant to listen to.... Thank you for listening!
@matt_one dont get me wrong, i loved but i was like " It would be great without the effect" i praise you for the idea and for the making ♥️ but really i would adore a second version with David pure Voice
Maybe not much changes.... But I guarantee that David Sylvian's voice is now exactly as it was isolated from the original song. In the version in the video it was processed by going through a delay and a reverb, but very lightly. I removed those effects, but probably the impression you got comes from something else....
Matt, I know both songs so well and never heard the connection before. It's absolutely inspired.
I know more of David Sylvian's repertoire. I absolutely don't remember how I could have associated these two songs together.... Thanks for listening and for your appreciation!
@@matt_oneI'm the other way around where I know a lot of Bjork's music. I haven't gone through your channel to look, but Joga is a great one, it's powerful. Venus as a Boy is another great one, I think with the creativity you showed with this one, I'm certain you can make something special 😎
@@vincentshadetree Thanks for the suggestions, these are songs I don't know and I will check them out!
Love DS. Voice like velvet
He falls into the same category as Scott Walker
wow that;s a fantastic combenation love it thanks for this lovely song
Thank you!!!
デイビットとビョークの組み合わせ!
なんて衝撃的なんでしょう‼️
素晴らしい👍
気に入っていただけて嬉しいです、ありがとう!
This offers a tantalizing glimpse of what might be if these two singularly brilliant and original artists were to collaborate for real. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for listening!
Well done!! The switching between Bjork and David is so well played! This did just reminded me of a song with Bjork and Thom Yorke from Radiohead that I had forgotten about for so many years! It was from a movie and I’m going to look it up now.
Thanks! Actually it's the only Bjork's song I know... Love it so much! I have to find out that song with Bjork and Thom Yorke
I’ve Seen It All with Thom Yorke.
@@matt_onehi ...listen to bjork other songs she's awesome....this song is amazing ♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶♥️🎶
It never crossed my imagination to pair these two together, this is incredible, and is going on repeat in the playlist today 😊
I'm glad to hear that, thank you!
Wow, I would have never put these two together, but what a fantastic song, I absolutely love it.
Thanks! Both are wonderful song!
Also Cocteau twins singer 😮, what a voice
Brilliant and excellent illustration to go with it. ❤❤❤
Thanks a lot🙏🙏🙏!!!
Great work. Know both artists well, both push boundaries, yet these 2 songs meld together so beautifully.
Thanks!
LOVE this .. more Bjork & David .. please. 😂
Thank you for the appreciation! I shamefully admit that I only know this song by Bjork, so I wouldn't know what other song of hers to consider.🥺
AMO David Sylvian da sempre (fin dagli inizi come Japan) e ho sempre amato profondamente All Is Full Of Love di Bjork...e sentire questa stupenda "miscelazione e fusione" tra loro mi ha emozionato...come se davvero avessero realizzato insieme questa versione...❤
Grazie Matt per questo capolavoro.
Grazie a te per avere apprezzato! Anche io amo la musica dei Japan e David Sylvian. Di lui in particolare l'album "Secrets of the Beehive". Purtroppo non conosco molto bene il repertorio di Björk. Non mi dispiacerebbe trovare una sua parte vocale che si adatti a "Ghosts" dei Japan.
So beautiful !!!! ❤❤❤
Thanks❤❤❤!!!!
What a beautiful duet. Beautiful song before, but even more beautiful.
Thank you very much! Both songs are beautiful!
Superb
Thanks!
Amazing mix ❤I love this
Thanks!
beautiful...thank you...
Thanks🙏🙏!!
Excellent mix.
Beautiful.
Thank you!
great combination ♪
Thanks!
Excellent find. You can't go wrong with David Sylvan🤠
I agree, one of the best male voices! Thanks for listening!
This is pure beauty - Takes me back when David used to make those perfect audio landscapes - shame he lost his way - best Sylvian music I've heard in 15 years - Thank you
Thank you very much! A great voice and a great musician!
In my opinion Sylvian peaked with 'Secrets of the Beehive'.
Alas, he never reached such heights again.
@@mrbenn1489 I agree, absolutely a masterpiece! I bought the cassette when it came out. In 1989 I convinced a friend who didn't know David Sylvian to buy 'Secrets of the Beehive' on CD, telling him I'd buy it back if he didn't like it. Obviously, that didn't happen. Beautiful and intense, from the first to the last song. I also really like ‘Nostalgia’ and ‘Brilliant Trees’ from the ‘Brilliant Trees’ album, and ‘Taking The Veil’, ‘Before The Bullfight’, ‘The Riverman’ and ‘Upon This Earth’ from ‘Gone To Earth’. Then I love the ethereal ambient of ‘Plight & Premonition’ and ‘Flux & Mutability’ with Holger Czukay.😄👋
@@matt_one - your Sylvian experience very much mirrors my own.
'Brilliant Trees' was the first album, on cassette, that I bought.
Culminating with buying the 'Weatherbox' CD collection, consisting of all of his early LP's, and one off pieces of music. Funnily enough I listened after many years, to the 'Spiralling of Winter Ghosts', just the other day.
I kind of knew once I heard 'Secrets...' that he wasn't going to better it. It's perfect, and I revisit it regularly.
@@mrbenn1489 He's an amazing musician. By the way, I started with Japan's 'Oil On Canvas'....
Magic love it
Thanks!
You snapped with this, it makes me happy to see david sylvian get more attention. The world deserves to hear david sylvian and Japans music i genuinely would not be mad if they had a tik tok blowup
My interest in the music of Japan and David Sylvian started before my twenties, in the mid-eighties. I doubt that a teenager today would have the same interest in listening to albums like 'Oil On Canvas', 'Secrets of the Beehive', 'Brilliant Trees'.... Let alone the patience to listen to things like "Plight & Premonition" or "Flux + Mutability".....
@@matt_one hahaha with out a doubt thats true for his later stuff, i started listening to japan heavy when i was 17 and i was born in 2000, i think todays youth have pretty eclectic tastes and theres so much garbage being pumped out that i think a lot of young people would latch on to this stuff. Maybe there is a reason it hasnt happened yet tho for the most part lol
@@hendog5667 I think it is always a mistake to generalize. As it happened to you just recently, many young people today could easily be interested to a lot of music from the past. It's the way and means by which music is consumed now that have changed tremendously, if I think about how I used to do it in the 80s/90s. I had no Internet and most of the music I owned was on tape. Even just going from one track to another was not so immediate, it was not a simple click. That somehow forced you to listen more carefully to an entire album, even the songs you liked the least. Now you have an amount of choice and a quickness in going from one thing to another that probably adversely affects the attention devoted to listening to anything. The medium used to listen also matters, so there are a variety of genres of music that you simply cannot listen to from your smartphone.
You can't listen to “Secrets of the Beehive” through smartphone speakers, much less “Flux + Mutability” (which I had not cited as a negative example, since I love it).
Wow Heaven on Earth 🌎 Sublime Mix
Thank you!
David's voice often reminds me of Scott Walker, its the eeriness he conjures up with his often tortured voice while Bjork here adds a sense of empathy.
I was trying to figure out what I'm experiencing from the song, and I think you said it well. For me, David's lyrics resonate with myself, not liking to be alone with my deeper thoughts, and then Bjork's verses comforting me and reassuring me that it'll be ok.
A Splendid Admixture Haunt FlashBack Muzik Experience 🔹 All is full of Love / Darkest Dreaming 🌑💤 This makes the hairs on my wings tingle with joy 🦇
Thanks Matt One 🥳
KOoOL Future ⚡ Shock graphics 👆🙄🤗
Thanks to you, very happy to know you like my mixes and my pictures!
Quite Beautiful ❤
Thank you!
Wow ! Two of my favourites together.
Thanks a lot for listening!
Beautiful remix! Thx for sharing!
Thanks to you for appreciating it!
Bellissimo ❤
Grazie!
Very nice!
Thanks! It's too easy when you have great songs like these. What I've done is not meant to be better, it's simply a bit different (hopefully interesting....)
Absolute Brilliance.
Thanks!
Rilassamento muscolare ipnotico 😉
FABULOUS
Thanks!
Bravo!
Thank you🙏🙏🙏🙏!!!
Very well blended!!
Thanks!!!
Wow.. So great!
Wow.. Thanks!!! 😀
very nice work!!!!
Thanks!!!
Love it!
Thanks!
Amazing !!
Thanks!!!
Fantastic! Keep going!
Thank you very much!!!
素晴らしい👍
ありがとう
This mix blows me away 😒 with the Ambiance, voices intwened with magic.
Two magical songs. Thanks for appreciating my mix!
Wow❤ Dankeschön von Herzen
Vielen Dank fürs Zuhören und Kommentieren!
incredible
Thanks!
Wonderful!
Thanks!
@@matt_one - thank you!
Nice one!
Thank you🙏🙏🙏!!
I thought this was an original!! Great work
Thanks!
This is coooool!
Thank you very much!!!
Addictive.......ohhh the voices.....
Both have great voices, among the best! Thanks for listening!
Ohaaaaaaaa - genial - ich frage frage mich gerade ob da auch Stay von Dave Gahan funktioniert hätte……😊
Danke fürs Zuhören! Ich weiß nicht, ob Stays Gesang zu Björks Instrumental passt. Passt wahrscheinlich besser zum Instrumentalteil von "Darkest Dreaming“
WOW!cooool!
Thanks!!!!🙏🙏👍👍
If your listening David - come back soon x
Два чуда❤
Would be fantastic as these 2 would be do an album together .
Absolutely!
murdered
Like his tweaker mixes too
He’d done spotlight pop so prefer anonymity that is something getting older I’ve found helps at times great mix too
Thanks for listening!!
Matt ever thought of doing the First day from the Damage album?
Beautiful song, but rather difficult to get your hands on. A piano song with a very different structure from 'Darkest Dreaming', which has a more regular rhythm. Also not easy, what song could it be combined with?
@@matt_one Will your talent & David's past catalogue the posibilities are endless.....
Thank you very much for your words.
I think there is undoubtedly a lot of talent on Mr Sylvian's part.
What I do, however, is simple theft and plunder....
@@matt_one Do not agree, you have the talent to bring his music back with more accessibilty for all - Thank YOU sir.
@stuartwittering2215 Thanks a lot again! If my sound experiments can serve this purpose, great! However, David Sylvian's music should be appreciated in its original form. Those who don't do so don't really know what they are missing....
Fucking unbelievable.
Thanks for your appreciation!!
@@matt_one Nah, thank YOU for that masterpiece. Such a great combination!
@@gormarxThanks again!!!
🌟💜🌟......
🥰
🥰
❤
Niceeeeee
Thank you!
Is mat silva from Japan
Who is "mat silva" ?
КРУТНЯК И ОТПАД
Figure 01 Open AI 2024😊😊
Wow. I didn't really like Bjork until this.
It's impossible not to like, “All Is Full Of Love” is wonderful. Thank you for listening!
I think the combination of songs was a brilliant inspiration, but I found the volume of the percussion in the mix far too prominent. Just my uninvited opinion. But I still enjoyed it very much.
Thank you very much Robert! I'm glad you liked my experiment. As for the drums, they are on the same level as the original song, as it's actually Bjork's original song, so there are all the sounds mixed in, drums, bass, synth.... Initially what you're listening to is the instrumental mix, obtained by removing the vocals with a specific app, because I needed an instrumental part for David Sylvian's voice, until 2:30 when Bjork's voice comes in. So from there on it's exactly the original mix.
With some exceptions, because I added some sounds, but they are mainly non-percussive sounds taken from David Sylvian's song, or some synthesisers that I added.
So, in my opinion, the problem lies in the first part, the part where David Sylvian sings, and the problem is not so much the percussion being too high, but the vocals being perhaps too low.
interesting
Thank you🙏🙏!!!
It would be perfect without effect in his voice
Although I had no intention of achieving perfection, I think I can agree with you. I just hope that, with its imperfection, this was not so unpleasant to listen to.... Thank you for listening!
@matt_one dont get me wrong, i loved but i was like " It would be great without the effect" i praise you for the idea and for the making ♥️ but really i would adore a second version with David pure Voice
@@rebecaguimaraes5193 Only for you :
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Cheers!
@@matt_one thank you!!! Thats really nice of you ❤️ love from Brasil ❤️
Maybe not much changes.... But I guarantee that David Sylvian's voice is now exactly as it was isolated from the original song. In the version in the video it was processed by going through a delay and a reverb, but very lightly. I removed those effects, but probably the impression you got comes from something else....
Superb
Thank you!