Sigur Ros : Inni -blu-ray+2cd
1xBlu-Ray Disc - 75 min. full HD feature in 5.1 Dolby Audio + 4 bonus performances, 2xCD - Double live album
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Sigur Ros : Inni -blu-ray+2cd
1xBlu-Ray Disc - 75 min. full HD feature in 5.1 Dolby Audio + 4 bonus performances, 2xCD - Double live album
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BLU-RAY
Ný batterí
Svefn-g-englar
Fljótavík
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur
Sæglópur
Festival
E-bow
Popplagið
Lúppulagið
CD 1
Svefn-g-englar
Glósóli
Ný batterí
Fljótavík
Við spilum endalaust
Hoppípolla
Með blóðnasir
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur
E-bow
CD 2
Sæglópur
Festival
Hafsól
All alright
Popplagið
Lúppulagið
Inni is the definitive Sigur Rós live experience – comprising of a double live album and seventy-five minute film of Sigur Rós’ last show before their well-documented “indefinite hiatus” at the end of 2008. Recorded and shot over two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace at the close of the world tour around their fifth full length album, Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaus.
THE FILM
Inni sees the band at the peak of their powers, captured on film for the first time as a core four-piece since they were joined by string section amiina at the start of the century.
Directed by Vincent Morisset (Arcade Fire’s Miroir Noir), the film is set to debut at this year’s Venice Film Festival on September 3rd, 2011.
Inni is Sigur Rós’ second live film following 2007’s hugely-celebrated tour documentary Heima. Whereas that film positioned the enigmatic group in the context of their Icelandic homeland, providing geographical, social and historical perspectives on their otherworldly music, Inni focuses purely on the band’s performance, and stands as a stark counterpoint to Heima’s kaleidoscopic richness. Where Heima was lush and colorfully expansive, Inni is spare and near-monochromatic in its tunnel vision.
THE LIVE MUSIC
The live album Inni – a first for the band – is comprised of the full set from Alexandra Palace, played in order with just one omission, and clocks in at one-and-three-quarter hours. Recorded by Sigur Rós’ in-house studio engineer Birgir Jón Birgisson.
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1xBlu-Ray Disc - 75 min. full HD feature in 5.1 Dolby Audio + 4 bonus performances, 2xCD - Double live album
BLU-RAY
Ný batterí
Svefn-g-englar
Fljótavík
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur
Sæglópur
Festival
E-bow
Popplagið
LúppulagiðCD 1
Svefn-g-englar
Glósóli
Ný batterí
Fljótavík
Við spilum endalaust
Hoppípolla
Með blóðnasir
Inní mér syngur vitleysingur
E-bowCD 2
Sæglópur
Festival
Hafsól
All alright
Popplagið
LúppulagiðInni is the definitive Sigur Rós live experience – comprising of a double live album and seventy-five minute film of Sigur Rós’ last show before their well-documented “indefinite hiatus” at the end of 2008. Recorded and shot over two nights at London’s Alexandra Palace at the close of the world tour around their fifth full length album, Með suð í eyrum við spilum endalaus.
THE FILM
Inni sees the band at the peak of their powers, captured on film for the first time as a core four-piece since they were joined by string section amiina at the start of the century.
Directed by Vincent Morisset (Arcade Fire’s Miroir Noir), the film is set to debut at this year’s Venice Film Festival on September 3rd, 2011.
Inni is Sigur Rós’ second live film following 2007’s hugely-celebrated tour documentary Heima. Whereas that film positioned the enigmatic group in the context of their Icelandic homeland, providing geographical, social and historical perspectives on their otherworldly music, Inni focuses purely on the band’s performance, and stands as a stark counterpoint to Heima’s kaleidoscopic richness. Where Heima was lush and colorfully expansive, Inni is spare and near-monochromatic in its tunnel vision.
THE LIVE MUSIC
The live album Inni – a first for the band – is comprised of the full set from Alexandra Palace, played in order with just one omission, and clocks in at one-and-three-quarter hours. Recorded by Sigur Rós’ in-house studio engineer Birgir Jón Birgisson.