App Every song on
Biophilia has an
app for iPhone or iPad. The main app was released on July 19, 2011, coinciding with the release of "Cosmogony", and it integrates all the songs' apps. "Cosmogony" is the "mother app" that consists of the main menu of all of the other apps connected to
Biophilia. Visually, it is a 3D universe designed by
M/M (Paris) that can be explored that includes shortcuts to the rest of the apps.
Live performances Björk debuted all songs from Biophilia during a series of performances at the
Manchester International Festival in England between 27 June and 16 July 2011. Björk performed
Biophilia tracks and music from her back catalogue with a small group of musical collaborators, including Graduale Nobili, an Icelandic female choir. Björk performed "Cosmogony", alongside "Crystalline" and "Thunderbolt" live on
BBC2's
Later... with Jools Holland. On November 22, 2011, the performance of "Crystalline" was broadcast, while the performances of "Cosmogony" and "Thunderbolt" were shown on November 25. On January 31, 2012, Björk performed "Cosmogony" live on
The Colbert Report, wearing an
Iris Van Herpen blue dress and a red wig. She sang the song accompanied by Icelandic choir Graduale Nobili, snare drum and percussion played by Chris Thompson, and a set of
iPads that produced beats, played by
Max Weisel. Her performance was well received by critics who deemed it as "heavenly" ==Track listing==