Erik Thompson - 20.04.2010  Part of the appeal of The Knife has always been the air of mystery about them, whether it be through their dense, cryptic music, or their infrequent l...
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Katherine Baltrush - 16.04.2010  Swedish electro-pop duo The Knife have managed to fuse some musically disparate elements together into a unique new whole, their opera and correspondi...
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Brandon Bussolini - 05.04.2010 Whenever I listen to or think about Silent Shout, I imagine a huge black mansion. The title "Marble House" probably created the association between th...
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Laura Studarus - 31.03.2010  I adore the opera. The larger-than-life voices, the pageantry, the over-the-top storylines all-pointing to a singular theme (eat, drink and sing arias...
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Judy Nelson - 25.03.2010  Swedish brother-sister duo, The Knife, have become known for their innovative music and extremely weird live shows. Their recent collaboration with Mt...
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cloudspeakers - 22.03.2010  When word got out that the Danish performance group Hotel Pro Forma had commissioned Swedish electro duo the Knife to collaborate with DJ Mr. Sims and...
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Mike Newmark - 17.03.2010  It was a funny coincidence that during my first… slog, really, through Tomorrow, In a Year, I came across a note from the Knife’s Olof Dreijer, apolog...
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JONAH FLICKER - 09.03.2010  It might prove hard for anyone but the most diehard Knifefans to sit through an entire album of this music (besides the breezy, buoyanttechno of a tra...
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Joris Vanden Broeck - 08.03.2010 Hij is er, de fameuze electro-opera over Charles Darwin. Een gemakkelijke zit is Tomorrow, In A Year niet geworden. Maar de plaat is evenmin het gevre...
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David Sheppard - 26.02.2010 Okay, on paper it does sound a bit complicated, esoteric and, frankly, a bit bonkers: an opera, commissioned by a Danish performance art group, based ...
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