Bjork's Homogenic
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Bjork's Homogenic
have any of you heard Bjork's music? I just downloaded (forgive me) her "Homogenic" album and its actually really good. I'm not sure what genre it falls under but its mainly considered to be "electronica". Yet, this is unlike anything i have ever heard. if anyone out there thinks that techno/electronica music is mindless, boring, or stupid, then this will prove them wrong. And the way she uses the orchestra along with the beats is really good, especially on the tracks "Hunter" and "5 Years". "Pluto" is probobly the most insane song i have ever heard. But anyways...
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I only have 'Debut' and 'Post', which I both love. I kind of lost track for a while but I was given a copy of her last album by a mate saying that it had some of the best production he had heard, and so I put it on thinking great things.
My god, I have never been so disappointed with an album (apart from The Final Cut by Pink Floyd).
This, to my cloth ears anyway, is like somone took a penknife to an accordion and tried to play it afterwards.
It was some of the worst atonal caterwauling I have ever come across. Production values my arse. It is all well and good having great sound reproduction and crystal clear instrumentation, but that is no excuse for wailing like a demented banshee.
To paraphrase Dorothy Parker
This is not an album to be thrown away lightly, it should be hurled with great force
my 2 cents
My god, I have never been so disappointed with an album (apart from The Final Cut by Pink Floyd).
This, to my cloth ears anyway, is like somone took a penknife to an accordion and tried to play it afterwards.
It was some of the worst atonal caterwauling I have ever come across. Production values my arse. It is all well and good having great sound reproduction and crystal clear instrumentation, but that is no excuse for wailing like a demented banshee.
To paraphrase Dorothy Parker
This is not an album to be thrown away lightly, it should be hurled with great force
my 2 cents

Be Pure, Be Vigilant, BEHAVE.