"It's in Our Hands" | ||||
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Single by Björk | ||||
from the album Greatest Hits | ||||
B-side | "Cocoon" | |||
Released | 25 November 2002 | |||
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Length | 4:15 | |||
Label | One Little Indian | |||
Writer(s) | Björk | |||
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"It's in Our Hands" is a song by Icelandic recording artist and songwriter Björk, released as the first and only single from her first greatest hits album Greatest Hits (2002). Like her previous work, the song was written by her and co-produced by her along with Matmos. Musically, "It's in Our Hands" is an electronic song that is influenced by glitch music, abstract sounds, ambient and synthpop. The song received favorable reviews from many music critics.
"It's in Our Hands" is mostly distinctive for its remarkable "clicking" sounds. Musically, the song is an electronica inspired song that features influences of glitch music, electronic music, ambient music and dream pop. The song relies heavily on a sample taken from Gigi Masin's song "Clouds" from the album Les Nouvelles Musiques De Chambre (1989). The single peaked at number 37 in the UK. According to a reviewer from Popmatters, "“Joga” and “In Our Hands” Björk’s distinctly broken voice dances nakedly across the canvas like a newborn child—virginal and sensually full of life. Beautifully chimed ticks, scratches, clangs and lush melodic vibrations support her breathy voice. With layers and layers of nicely timed loops, rings, and jingles she has concocted a stereophonic world of audible feasting."
"It's in Our Hands" received favorable reviews from music critics. Heather Phares from AllMusic called the song "lovely" saying "the lovely "It's in Our Hands," help compensate for the omissions about which fans could potentially complain." to which she referenced the lack of other tracks on her greatest hits album. While commenting on the omitting of most of Bjork's successful songs on the compilation, Chris Ott from Pitchfork Media said "A few stellar long-players like "Headphones" and "The Anchor Song" also fall by the wayside, but it may be worth whatever sacrifice for the bubbling keyboards and clicks behind her latest single "It's in Our Hands" [...]" Sal Cinquemani from Slant Magazine said that this song along with "Play Dead" where the only good songs on the album due to the absence of many other good tracks from the compilation. Scott Plagenhoef from Stylus Magazine said "On the hits collection, the crumbs for the completist include two singles mixes—the sublime “All Is Full of Love” and four-to-the-floor “Violently Happy”—a wide released for her John Barryesque David Arnold collaboration, “Play Dead,” and a new song, the gorgeous “It’s in Our Hands.” The well-chosen hits package is the best Björk primer and the place to go for casual fans. Whether it offers enough reason for her die-hard fans to purchase it is less certain."