FKA twigs unveils digital archive of all her work so far
13 December 2016, 16:32
| Written by
Laurence Day
FKA twigs has cut the ribbon on an impressive digital archive - which shines a spotlight on all her work so far.
A video posted by FKA twigs (@fkatwigs) on Dec 12, 2016 at 4:05pm PST
As well as much of what you'd expect, such as streams of EP1, EP2, and LP1, twigs offers fans the chance to glimpse "unseen work and join the dots between the projects".
The archive includes a huge range, from merchandise to cover shoots to music videos to her recent Soundtrack 7 film - which is streaming outside the UK for the first time - and her Baltimore Dance Project documentary.
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