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The Gate (song)

"The Gate" is a song recorded by Icelandic musician Björk. It was released on 15 September 2017 through One Little Indian as the lead single from her ninth studio album, Utopia (2017).[1] The song was written and produced by Björk and Arca.[2] An ambient and electronica song, "The Gate" lyrically meditates on the possibilities of love, from both a speculative and emphatic point of view. The song was also noted to be a direct transition between the imagery included on Björk's previous studio album, Vulnicura (2015), and Utopia.

"The Gate"
Single by Björk
from the album Utopia
Released15 September 2017 (2017-09-15)
Genre
Length3:56 (radio edit)
6:33 (album version)
LabelOne Little Indian
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Björk
  • Arca
Björk singles chronology
"Moon"
(2011)
"The Gate"
(2017)
"Blissing Me"
(2017)

The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised its composition and Björk's vocal delivery. The accompanying music video, directed by Andrew Thomas Huang, premiered at London's The Store Studios on 16 September, before debuting online on 18 September and received equally positive reviews.

Background and release edit

On 20 January 2015, Björk released Vulnicura, following an online leak. The album dealt with the end of her relationship with American contemporary artist Matthew Barney. She collaborated with Venezuelan producer Arca on the production of the majority of the album. In March 2016, during an interview with Julia Davis for Another Magazine, Björk declared that she reprised her work with Arca, and that they had already done three songs for her new album, stating: "the last album, we sort of call it "hell" – it was like divorce! So we are doing paradise now. Utopia".[3] During an interview for the Fader, Director Andrew Thomas Huang, who directed the videos for the songs "Stonemilker", "Black Lake" and "Family", confirmed plans to direct a new video for the singer, taken from her new album, which he described as "future-facing".[4]

On 3 August 2017, Dazed released their autumn issue featuring Björk, in which she revealed that her upcoming album will include a song titled "The Gate", and that a music video for it had already been shot by Huang.[5][6] On 5 September 2017, Björk announced that the song will be released as the lead single off the album on September 18 for digital download and on 22 September on a single-sided 12" vinyl along with a pre-order on her official website.[7][8] She has stated the song is "essentially a love song, but I say 'love' in a more transcendent way. Vulnicura was about a very personal loss, and I think this new album is about a love that's even greater. it's about rediscovering love – but in a spiritual way, for lack of a better word."[8] The single was slated to be premiered during Chris Hawkins' BBC Radio 6 Music show on 15 September 2017,[9] but was ultimately surprise released at midnight on 15 September, three days earlier than the originally announced release date, and some territories got the song before the BBC broadcast, which played its shortened radio edit version.[1] "The Gate" was serviced worldwide to streaming services and online stores in what Björk has declared as a "midnight treat".[10]

Composition edit

"The Gate" was written and composed in a collaboration between Björk and Arca.[2] The single is an ambient[11][12] and electronica song,[13] featuring a "sparse" composition,[12] which, according to Slant Magazine journalist Sal Cinquemani, "opens like a hymn, with psalm-style vocals and minimal accompaniment followed by a series of digitized vocables reminiscent of singing whales. What constitutes a hook — a repeated refrain of "I care for you, care for you" — is complemented by softly puttering synths, which become increasingly layered as the track progresses, punctuated by discrete moments of silence".[10] According to Winston Cook-Wilson of Spin, "the track opens with a long passage that sounds distinctly liturgical, reminiscent of centuries-old sacred polyphony. The vocals for the first minute of the song do not form clear lyrics, but their phonemes, at relevant moment, recall words from a Catholic Mass: "fili" and "sanctus.""[14] The journalist moreover observes that "the musical complexity swirling around the vocals germinates gradually, as she rephrases the line "I care for you" over and over again, as if convincing herself of the point in real time. The didgeridoo-like electronic gulps that underscore her vocal lattices [...] morph into high, sensuous glissandos, and the music itself seems to be forming the gate's giant arches."[14]

The song's instrumentation includes "flutes, dissonances" and, as stated by Vulture's Tim McGovern, the singer's "trademark siren-like voice".[15] Critics have compared the song's structure to the singer's previous record, by stating that the song "reprises the stark emotionality of Vulnicura, but, if possible, the singer seems even more vulnerable",[10] with Rolling Stone's Daniel Kreps observing how "sonically and lyrically, "The Gate" feels warmer than anything on Björk's bleak Vulnicura."[16] Flavorwire agreed on this by stating that the track "has a more uplifting sound".[17] The song verses feature synth arrangements and bird sounds, accompanied by woodwinds, which were described as "soothing" and "spare", alternating with "electronic heartbeats" and "pulses", which lead to "a bloom of warped electronics".[18][19][16] Throughout the composition, different vocal counterpoints are layered, followed by "impressionistic percussion and synth bursts".[11][20] Lyrically, it was noted that song speaks of "the possibility of love, at first speculative and then emphatic".[21] According to Cook-Wilson, ""The Gate" seems to dramatize her narrator entering into an earthly paradise of her own conception. “Proud self-sufficiency,” she signs in the song's final verse, nearly unaccompanied. “My silhouette is oval/It is a gate.” Though she is sharing another's company, this seems to be very much her world; she is determining the conditions for its existence, and forming its very substance."[14] The Gate is Björk's third single (after "It's Oh So Quiet" and "The Comet Song") not to receive an official remix.

Critical reception edit

The song received initial acclaim from music critics. Pitchfork awarded "The Gate" with their "Best New Track" label, with Philip Sherburne writing, "Björk has never shied away from bold metaphors, and here, with her egg-shaped portal into love's domain, she aims bigger than ever. Whatever comes next, this snapshot of love’s gestation feels nothing short of magical."[22] Normand Marine of Les Inrockuptibles praised the song by noting how it was possible to "find the cold, electronic, nearly mechanical side and the complex structures of the track's composition, which are the strength and power of the singer - the warm humanity, the true fragility of her timbre", while finally describing the song as "a track which possesses a disarming beauty, which vibrates and breathes."[23] Vulture has described the song as "straight-up haunting" and "poetic",[15] while DIY defined it as a "six-minute swirling opus that's delicate and emotional, gathering momentum as it goes."[24] Noisey described the song as "totally beautiful".[19] EatThisMusic called it "the finest vocal work from Björk yet".[25]

Mike Wass of Idolator named it an "ambient adventure", which "could be interpreted as modern poetry or complete gibberish depending on your standpoint, but it's undeniably gorgeous and easy on the ears".[11] On a similar note, Highsnobiety critic Jake Boyer observed how the singer "has delivered a seven-minute, spellbinding piece of breathy electronica."[13] Spin found the song "sprawling" and "melancholic",[20] while Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called it "mesmerizing".[16] NPR's Robin Hilton praised the song's composition and compared its "warped electronic" to the work of dubstep artist Burial.[18] Jon Pareles of The New York Times found the track "simultaneously bold and intimate".[21]

On a different note, Rich Juzwiak of The Muse expressed a negative review of the song, calling it "utter tuneless" and criticizing the singer's vocal delivery, stating "it increasingly sounds like she’s just singing to herself as she goes about her day, without a care in the world, including whether listeners will actually want to hear her sing-song the same handful of words".[26]

Music video edit

A music video for the song was confirmed to be in the making during Björk's interview with Dazed, when it was said that the video was directed by longtime collaborator Andrew Thomas Huang and featured dress by Gucci's Alessandro Michele and masks by James Merry.[5] On 6 September 2017, Björk announced that an accompanying film would premiere on 16 and 17 September 2017 at London's The Store Studios, in an event hosted by Nowness.[27] The video was posted to Nowness' YouTube channel on September 17, and on Björk's on September 20.[citation needed]

Björk and Huang discussed the creation of the video during a Facebook Live streaming on 15 September. The video premiered online on Nowness website on 18 September 2017.[28] It was well received by critics, who called it "beautiful"[29] and "incredible".[30] Pitchfork hailed "The Gate" as "the best new Björk music video in a decade," declaring it the best music video of the month and eventually the best music video of the year. [31][32] "It’s the type of painstaking, ambitious work you’d hope for in an unattainably perfect world," wrote Marc Hogan, "every detail full of love."[33]

Huang elaborated to Nowness for the video's online premiere, "“The Gate” picks up where 2015's Vulnicura left off. It is the first glimpse into Björk's utopia. The doorway lies within the wound from Vulnicura, which now appears transformed into a prismatic portal channeled between the chests of two lovers. Not lovers in the quotidian romantic sense, but in a broader cosmological way... "The Gate" is a declaration of hope sung by a woman refracted and re-formed into a luminous whole". He went on to describe the experience as the "culmination of my five-year collaboration with Björk".[34]

The special effects were done by LA based SFX company Wolf & Crow did the effects for "Black Lake" and "Family" in 2015 (both directed by Huang). Huang complimented their work, saying they "have pulled off an exceptional feat for this visually packed video. Building a world like this takes a village and I feel blessed to be in this company of artists.” Dancer Leo Morimune and choreographer Nina McNeely were motion captured to help create the balletic movements of the fractured digital avatars in the video, and Björk's hair was done by Johnny Stuntz and her make-up by past collaborator Andrew Gallimore.[35] One of the most talked about elements in the video, the singer's custom Gucci dress took 550 hours to make, with an additional 320 hours needed for embroidery.[36]

Charts edit

Chart performance for "The Gate"
Chart (2017) Peak
position
France Downloads (SNEP)[37] 89
Iceland (RÚV)[38] 11
UK Vinyl Singles (OCC)[39] 3

Release history edit

Release history and formats for "The Gate"
Region Date Label Format Ref.
Various 15 September 2017 One Little Indian Digital download [1]
22 September 2017 12" vinyl [7]

Versions edit

  • Single version – 6:39
  • Video version – 6:50
  • Vinyl single version – 7:32[40]
  • Radio edit – 3:56[41]
  • Album version – 6:33

References edit

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This article is about the 2017 song by Bjork For other songs see The Gate disambiguation and Gate disambiguation The Gate is a song recorded by Icelandic musician Bjork It was released on 15 September 2017 through One Little Indian as the lead single from her ninth studio album Utopia 2017 1 The song was written and produced by Bjork and Arca 2 An ambient and electronica song The Gate lyrically meditates on the possibilities of love from both a speculative and emphatic point of view The song was also noted to be a direct transition between the imagery included on Bjork s previous studio album Vulnicura 2015 and Utopia The Gate Single by Bjorkfrom the album UtopiaReleased15 September 2017 2017 09 15 GenreAmbientelectronicaLength3 56 radio edit 6 33 album version LabelOne Little IndianSongwriter s BjorkArcaProducer s BjorkArcaBjork singles chronology Moon 2011 The Gate 2017 Blissing Me 2017 The song received positive reviews from music critics who praised its composition and Bjork s vocal delivery The accompanying music video directed by Andrew Thomas Huang premiered at London s The Store Studios on 16 September before debuting online on 18 September and received equally positive reviews Contents 1 Background and release 2 Composition 3 Critical reception 4 Music video 5 Charts 6 Release history 7 Versions 8 ReferencesBackground and release editOn 20 January 2015 Bjork released Vulnicura following an online leak The album dealt with the end of her relationship with American contemporary artist Matthew Barney She collaborated with Venezuelan producer Arca on the production of the majority of the album In March 2016 during an interview with Julia Davis for Another Magazine Bjork declared that she reprised her work with Arca and that they had already done three songs for her new album stating the last album we sort of call it hell it was like divorce So we are doing paradise now Utopia 3 During an interview for the Fader Director Andrew Thomas Huang who directed the videos for the songs Stonemilker Black Lake and Family confirmed plans to direct a new video for the singer taken from her new album which he described as future facing 4 On 3 August 2017 Dazed released their autumn issue featuring Bjork in which she revealed that her upcoming album will include a song titled The Gate and that a music video for it had already been shot by Huang 5 6 On 5 September 2017 Bjork announced that the song will be released as the lead single off the album on September 18 for digital download and on 22 September on a single sided 12 vinyl along with a pre order on her official website 7 8 She has stated the song is essentially a love song but I say love in a more transcendent way Vulnicura was about a very personal loss and I think this new album is about a love that s even greater it s about rediscovering love but in a spiritual way for lack of a better word 8 The single was slated to be premiered during Chris Hawkins BBC Radio 6 Music show on 15 September 2017 9 but was ultimately surprise released at midnight on 15 September three days earlier than the originally announced release date and some territories got the song before the BBC broadcast which played its shortened radio edit version 1 The Gate was serviced worldwide to streaming services and online stores in what Bjork has declared as a midnight treat 10 Composition edit The Gate was written and composed in a collaboration between Bjork and Arca 2 The single is an ambient 11 12 and electronica song 13 featuring a sparse composition 12 which according to Slant Magazine journalist Sal Cinquemani opens like a hymn with psalm style vocals and minimal accompaniment followed by a series of digitized vocables reminiscent of singing whales What constitutes a hook a repeated refrain of I care for you care for you is complemented by softly puttering synths which become increasingly layered as the track progresses punctuated by discrete moments of silence 10 According to Winston Cook Wilson of Spin the track opens with a long passage that sounds distinctly liturgical reminiscent of centuries old sacred polyphony The vocals for the first minute of the song do not form clear lyrics but their phonemes at relevant moment recall words from a Catholic Mass fili and sanctus 14 The journalist moreover observes that the musical complexity swirling around the vocals germinates gradually as she rephrases the line I care for you over and over again as if convincing herself of the point in real time The didgeridoo like electronic gulps that underscore her vocal lattices morph into high sensuous glissandos and the music itself seems to be forming the gate s giant arches 14 The song s instrumentation includes flutes dissonances and as stated by Vulture s Tim McGovern the singer s trademark siren like voice 15 Critics have compared the song s structure to the singer s previous record by stating that the song reprises the stark emotionality of Vulnicura but if possible the singer seems even more vulnerable 10 with Rolling Stone s Daniel Kreps observing how sonically and lyrically The Gate feels warmer than anything on Bjork s bleak Vulnicura 16 Flavorwire agreed on this by stating that the track has a more uplifting sound 17 The song verses feature synth arrangements and bird sounds accompanied by woodwinds which were described as soothing and spare alternating with electronic heartbeats and pulses which lead to a bloom of warped electronics 18 19 16 Throughout the composition different vocal counterpoints are layered followed by impressionistic percussion and synth bursts 11 20 Lyrically it was noted that song speaks of the possibility of love at first speculative and then emphatic 21 According to Cook Wilson The Gate seems to dramatize her narrator entering into an earthly paradise of her own conception Proud self sufficiency she signs in the song s final verse nearly unaccompanied My silhouette is oval It is a gate Though she is sharing another s company this seems to be very much her world she is determining the conditions for its existence and forming its very substance 14 The Gate is Bjork s third single after It s Oh So Quiet and The Comet Song not to receive an official remix Critical reception editThe song received initial acclaim from music critics Pitchfork awarded The Gate with their Best New Track label with Philip Sherburne writing Bjork has never shied away from bold metaphors and here with her egg shaped portal into love s domain she aims bigger than ever Whatever comes next this snapshot of love s gestation feels nothing short of magical 22 Normand Marine of Les Inrockuptibles praised the song by noting how it was possible to find the cold electronic nearly mechanical side and the complex structures of the track s composition which are the strength and power of the singer the warm humanity the true fragility of her timbre while finally describing the song as a track which possesses a disarming beauty which vibrates and breathes 23 Vulture has described the song as straight up haunting and poetic 15 while DIY defined it as a six minute swirling opus that s delicate and emotional gathering momentum as it goes 24 Noisey described the song as totally beautiful 19 EatThisMusic called it the finest vocal work from Bjork yet 25 Mike Wass of Idolator named it an ambient adventure which could be interpreted as modern poetry or complete gibberish depending on your standpoint but it s undeniably gorgeous and easy on the ears 11 On a similar note Highsnobiety critic Jake Boyer observed how the singer has delivered a seven minute spellbinding piece of breathy electronica 13 Spin found the song sprawling and melancholic 20 while Daniel Kreps of Rolling Stone called it mesmerizing 16 NPR s Robin Hilton praised the song s composition and compared its warped electronic to the work of dubstep artist Burial 18 Jon Pareles of The New York Times found the track simultaneously bold and intimate 21 On a different note Rich Juzwiak of The Muse expressed a negative review of the song calling it utter tuneless and criticizing the singer s vocal delivery stating it increasingly sounds like she s just singing to herself as she goes about her day without a care in the world including whether listeners will actually want to hear her sing song the same handful of words 26 Music video editA music video for the song was confirmed to be in the making during Bjork s interview with Dazed when it was said that the video was directed by longtime collaborator Andrew Thomas Huang and featured dress by Gucci s Alessandro Michele and masks by James Merry 5 On 6 September 2017 Bjork announced that an accompanying film would premiere on 16 and 17 September 2017 at London s The Store Studios in an event hosted by Nowness 27 The video was posted to Nowness YouTube channel on September 17 and on Bjork s on September 20 citation needed Bjork and Huang discussed the creation of the video during a Facebook Live streaming on 15 September The video premiered online on Nowness website on 18 September 2017 28 It was well received by critics who called it beautiful 29 and incredible 30 Pitchfork hailed The Gate as the best new Bjork music video in a decade declaring it the best music video of the month and eventually the best music video of the year 31 32 It s the type of painstaking ambitious work you d hope for in an unattainably perfect world wrote Marc Hogan every detail full of love 33 Huang elaborated to Nowness for the video s online premiere The Gate picks up where 2015 s Vulnicura left off It is the first glimpse into Bjork s utopia The doorway lies within the wound from Vulnicura which now appears transformed into a prismatic portal channeled between the chests of two lovers Not lovers in the quotidian romantic sense but in a broader cosmological way The Gate is a declaration of hope sung by a woman refracted and re formed into a luminous whole He went on to describe the experience as the culmination of my five year collaboration with Bjork 34 The special effects were done by LA based SFX company Wolf amp Crow did the effects for Black Lake and Family in 2015 both directed by Huang Huang complimented their work saying they have pulled off an exceptional feat for this visually packed video Building a world like this takes a village and I feel blessed to be in this company of artists Dancer Leo Morimune and choreographer Nina McNeely were motion captured to help create the balletic movements of the fractured digital avatars in the video and Bjork s hair was done by Johnny Stuntz and her make up by past collaborator Andrew Gallimore 35 One of the most talked about elements in the video the singer s custom Gucci dress took 550 hours to make with an additional 320 hours needed for embroidery 36 Charts editChart performance for The Gate Chart 2017 Peakposition France Downloads SNEP 37 89 Iceland RUV 38 11 UK Vinyl Singles OCC 39 3Release history editRelease history and formats for The Gate Region Date Label Format Ref Various 15 September 2017 One Little Indian Digital download 1 22 September 2017 12 vinyl 7 Versions editSingle version 6 39 Video version 6 50 Vinyl single version 7 32 40 Radio edit 3 56 41 Album version 6 33References edit a b c Yeung Vivian 14 September 2017 Bjork to release new single The Gate at midnight Crack Magazine Archived from the original on 15 September 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2017 a b TIDAL Bjork The Gate Archived from the original on 15 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 The Full Interview Bjork and Julia Davis Another Magazine 7 March 2016 Archived from the original on 15 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 McDermott Patrick D 21 March 2017 Perfume Genius s Slip Away Video Is A Camp Masterpiece The Fader Archived from the original on 16 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 a b Bulut Selim 3 August 2017 Bjork utopia now Dazed Archived from the original on 16 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 Eisinger Dale 3 August 2017 Bjork on Her New Record It s Like My Tinder Album Spin Archived from the original on 6 September 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 a b The Gate Pre order shop bjork com Archived from the original on 5 September 2017 Retrieved 5 September 2017 a b Monroe Jazz 5 September 2017 Bjork Announces New Single The Gate Pitchfork Retrieved 5 September 2017 BBC6Music September 13 2017 Friday morning on ChrisHawkinsUK from 5am is when you can hear the new bjork tune Tweet Retrieved 13 September 2017 via Twitter a b c Cinquemani Sal Review Bjork Opens Up on New Single The Gate Slant Archived from the original on 1 October 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 a b c Wass Mike 15 September 2017 Bjork s The Gate Is A Sprawling Ambient Adventure Idolator Retrieved 15 September 2017 a b Listen Bjork shares new single The Gate Hot Press 15 September 2017 Archived from the original on 16 September 2017 Retrieved 15 September 2017 a b Boyer Jake 15 September 2017 Best Tracks of the Week Post Malone amp 21 Savage 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