Rest of Bjork post:
She began finding here voice in the early 90s with Debut, an inquisitive, poppy, house derived affair:
By Homogenic she was fully formed and bold. A bit more sensuous, more confident of her use of sparse instrumentation and simple beats as a background to her unique voice to entrance the listener
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Followed by Vespertine, even more intimate, more mature and leaning towards a mystic poetry.
By Medulla she wanted to tear things apart further and craft a challenging but rewarding album.
I'd like to also include this song, her duet with Antony Hegarty.
One of hererecent collaborations with Dirty Projectors on the Mountain Wittenberg Orca reimagining of Bitte Orca:
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