Photography Jesse Kanda, styling Robbie SpencerMusic / NewsMusic / NewsListen to three incredible remixes of Björk’s ‘Arisen My Senses’Kelly Lee Owens, Lanark Artefax, and Jlin have all reworked the Utopia track for a ‘slug genitalia coloured’ vinyl releaseShareLink copied ✔️March 22, 2018March 22, 2018TextSelim BulutBjörk – Autumn 2017 Björk has released three stunning reworks of “Arisen My Senses”, the opening track of last year’s Utopia. The first remix comes from Scottish producer Lanark Artefax, whose leftfield techno tracks have been a fixture of Björk’s recent DJ sets. The second, by Indiana producer Jlin, transforms the track into an experimental take on Chicago footwork. The final rework is the most dancefloor-primed, coming from Welsh artist Kelly Lee Owens, a self-confessed Björk superfan whose track “Anxi” previously appeared in the Icelandic star’s cover mix for Mixmag. i am so honoured to share @Jlin_P , @l_a_n_a_r_k & @kellyleeowens remixes with you on slug genitalia coloured vinyl . i am floored that there are musicians curious enough to take my music on : couldnt be more excited about watching those in the coming years : enthusiasm , björk— björk (@bjork) March 21, 2018 “I am floored that there are musicians curious enough to take my music on,” Björk wrote on Twitter. “Couldn’t be more excited about watching those in the coming years.” The remixes are all set to come out on a limited edition 12”, which Björk describes as “slug genitalia coloured”. Listen to the remixes below, and revisit our interviews with Lanark Artefax and Kelly Lee Owens. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREWhat makes a good sex song?Rap band WHATMORE are the sound of New York adolescence LVMH Prize 2026Inside an exclusive celebration for the semi-finalists of the LVMH Prize‘Emo boy got the party lit’: The UK underground has a new identity crisisRawayana: How a Venezuelan pop band became political exiles‘Silence is punk as fuck’: Frost Children and Ninajirachi go head-to-head‘Fast, angry, chaotic’: The story behind the Prodigy’s ‘Firestarter’ video‘There’s been tears’: RZA on the final days of Wu-Tang ClanWhat went down at the beabadoobee Dazed cover signing Kim Gordon selects: What to listen to, watch and read7 of beabadoobee’s greatest collabsPhotos from the Universal Music’s BRIT Awards afterparty in ManchesterEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy