Blái Hnötturinn
Encyclopedia
Blái hnötturinn is an album
by the Iceland
ic group múm
. It is a soundtrack composed for the children's play
Blái hnötturinn (The Blue Planet) by Andri Snær Magnason
. All profits revert to the Red Cross.
Album
An album is a collection of recordings, released as a single package on gramophone record, cassette, compact disc, or via digital distribution. The word derives from the Latin word for list .Vinyl LP records have two sides, each comprising one half of the album...
by the Iceland
Iceland
Iceland , described as the Republic of Iceland, is a Nordic and European island country in the North Atlantic Ocean, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Iceland also refers to the main island of the country, which contains almost all the population and almost all the land area. The country has a population...
ic group múm
Múm
múm are an experimental Icelandic musical group whose music is characterized by soft vocals, electronic glitch beats and effects, and a variety of traditional and unconventional instruments.- History :...
. It is a soundtrack composed for the children's play
Play (theatre)
A play is a form of literature written by a playwright, usually consisting of scripted dialogue between characters, intended for theatrical performance rather than just reading. There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference whether their plays were performed...
Blái hnötturinn (The Blue Planet) by Andri Snær Magnason
Andri Snær Magnason
Andri Snær Magnason is an Icelandic writer. He has written novels, poetry, plays, short stories, essays and CD's. His work has been published or performed in more than 16 countries...
. All profits revert to the Red Cross.
Track listing
- Untitled – 2:26
- Untitled – 4:20
- Untitled – 0:16
- Untitled – 0:57
- Untitled – 0:30
- Untitled – 1:00
- Untitled – 1:38
- Untitled – 1:34
- Untitled – 3:26
- Untitled – 2:33
- Untitled – 3:30
- Untitled – 3:19
- Untitled – 1:19
- Untitled – 0:50
- Untitled – 2:31
- Untitled – 3:40
- Untitled – 0:22
External links
- Andri Snær Magnason's website, with information about the play