Music Video: "Wanderlust" by Bjork in 3-D!

This is why the internet is so fantastic! Get yourself over to Wired.com for the exclusive 3-D video of Wanderlust by Bjork. As always Bjork delivers something to help us all get through the day. You'll need to dig out or make yourself some custom 3-D goggles - and Wired can help you do that too. You can also score a free pair from this nifty sight here. If you find yourself scooting out to the craft store to make a "do-it-yourself" pair - please send us a photo. We're holding a competition for the best homemade Bjork inspired 3-D bins.
Check out the article (with an awesome "Making of" article and pictorial) and 3-D video for Bjork's "Wanderlust" at Wired.com.

Band Of The Day #8 - THE TWILIGHT SAD "That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy"
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Slow to make an impact on homeland gig-goers though they’ve been, preferring instead to focus on live performances stateside and subsequently attracting the attentions of our US peers Pitchfork, there’s no doubt that as 2007 has progressed Glasgow’s the Twilight Sad have emerged as one of the biggest, boldest and best draws of the British tour circuit.
Releasing a highly acclaimed debut album can’t have hurt the quartet’s appeal any – hitting shelves via FatCat in May, Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters has proved to be a firm favourite amongst DiS writers and readers alike; expect it to rank highly when DiS concludes its reader-voted top albums of the year. Containing songs that didn’t exactly leap at listeners but crept, coyly and craftily, into synapses utilising canny stealth, the album’s a slow-burn classic of its time.
DiS is therefore mega-chuffed to present an exclusive remix of one of the choice cuts from Fourteen Autumns..., ‘That Summer, At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy’, as re-imagined with subtlety and love by Björk collaborator Ensemble, AKA Olivier Alary. Originally from Toulouse, London-based Alary’s own self-titled album was released via FatCat last year.
The Twilight Sad tour Europe throughout December, and close their year’s live commitments with domestic shows in London and Glasgow.
Download: the Twilight Sad - 'That Summer, At Home I Became The Invisible Boy'
Feature - the Twilight Sad: talking with fireworks
- Mike Diver
