Timbaland on Bjork’s Volta LP

By Craig on May 14th, 2007

Timbaland on Bjork's Volta LP

For the readers wondering what ended up doing on Bjork’s newest album after all the rumors and talk last year, here is what you can expect.

Timbo produced two of the tracks on Volta, Earth Intruders and Innocence, while triggering drum samples on Hope. Most of us are happy to hear he didn’t lay any vocals down.

“I have said this before but he was a big fan of “Venus as a boy”, the bollywood strings and I remember him coming up to me at a party and saying he loved the bassline in that song and I felt pretty chuffed because I wrote that! He also sampled “Jóga” for a Missy Elliott track so we have had an eye on each other for a while. We were always going to work together one of those days. So I wasn´t really after a hip hop thing, I am just into him as a musician.”

“It was kinda weird after we did that stuff together some hot hip hop producers contacted me thinking I was going to do a hip hop album . I was really flattered but that was not what i had in mind . I first sent some of the brass stuff I was working on but he felt it was too weird (one of it was in 9/8). I walked into the studio with and he immediately played a rhythm and I sang on top even though I had a throat problem that day and 5 minutes later “earth intruders” was ready . Two hours later we had 3 tracks . I then walked away with the multitrack and edited it for a year and added other musicians on top . “Earth intruders” and “Innocence” kinda happened in the studio with him and Nate but “Hope” I added on bassline later and then took it to Mali, Africa and Toumani Diabate played on top. - www.brooklynvegan.com, April 18 2007

Volta is out now.

Timbo’s Shock Value is also out now.

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