The Crystalline Series: Omar Souleyman Versions
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About This Album
Originally released as the third in a series of imported 12" vinyl releases featuring variations on music from Björk's Biophilia, this digital EP includes versions of three songs—here titled "Crystalline," "Tesla," and "Mawal"—by Syrian musician Omar Souleyman. Souleyman's work blends traditional folk music from the Middle East with more modern electronic sounds. Prefix calls his collaboration with Björk "a wonderful fusion of styles."
Credits
MUSICIANS
Music and lyrics by Björk
Adaptations by Omar SouleymanPRODUCTION CREDITS
Published by Universal Music
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This is available from Nonesuch in the United States and Canada only. To order outside North America, visit bjork.com.
Originally released as the third in a series of imported 12" vinyl releases featuring variations on music from Björk's Biophilia, this digital EP includes versions of three songs—here titled "Crystalline," "Tesla," and "Mawal"—by Syrian musician Omar Souleyman. Souleyman's work blends traditional folk music from the Middle East with more modern electronic sounds. Prefix calls his collaboration with Björk "a wonderful fusion of styles."
Originally released as the third in a series of imported 12" vinyl releases featuring variations on music from Björk's Biophilia, this digital EP includes versions of three songs—here titled "Crystalline," "Tesla," and "Mawal"—by Syrian musician Omar Souleyman. Souleyman's work blends traditional folk music from the Middle East with more modern electronic sounds. Prefix calls his collaboration with Björk "a wonderful fusion of styles."
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Published by Universal Music

This is available from Nonesuch in the United States and Canada only. To order outside North America, visit bjork.com.
MUSICIANS
Music and lyrics by Björk
Adaptations by Omar Souleyman