Sigur Rós’ Jónsi on His Seattle Art Exhibit and Making Perfume

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Jónsi talks about his multi-sensory installation called “Flood” at the National Nordic Museum in Seattle.

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Jónsi is the beautiful falsetto voice of the band Sigur Rós. He is also now the artist behind a multi-sensory installation called “Flood” at the National Nordic Museum in Seattle.

KEXP’s Kevin Cole went to the museum to talk to Jónsi about the installation, about making perfumes with a product description that includes “a beached whale is about to explode” and Sigur Rós’ upcoming album.

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