🪐😳🧬TIMESTAMPS🧬🥰💫 Hunter - 0:53🌟 Jóga - 3:30🌟 Unravel - 5:57🌟 Bachelorette - 7:14 All Neon Like - 9:11 5 Years - 11:12 Immature - 13:23🌟 Alarm Call - 15:07🌟 Pluto - 16:52 All Is Full of Love - 18:26🌟 🌟= my fave!
P.S. LET THE BJÖRK JOURNEY BEGIN!!! 🤩🤩🤩 I’m so excited for you to dive into her music, it’s so unique and iconic. Definitely a mastermind that uses experimental, art pop, and classical sounds masterfully!! ALSO, the “Hunter” cover you mentioned is by RIAYA feat. John Mark McMillan for the movie “Terminator: Dark Fate.” 💥🤖❣️
@@bennshouts Glad to be of assistance!! 😘😘😘 ¡¡CUZ PLUTO’S NOT A PLANET ANYMORE!! ❌😝❌ and I also had a hard time digesting her vocals during the 2nd half of the song… 😬
@@bennshouts I always wished she'd release an extended mix of "PLUTO" Check out her Thunderbolt (King Cannibal Remix) ruclips.net/video/XWZ0LNGMSpU/видео.html
Björk has always been ahead of her time, especially in how she approaches musical composition and the use of technology mixed with organic elements. Homogenic is such a beautiful album and it's incredible how it doesn't age.
@@bennshouts Also - for what it is worth, her two main collaborators for this album were Mark Bell (rest in peace) who acted as co-producer, and Eumir Deodato who assisted with the string arrangements. In her more recent album, Vulnicura, Björk did all the string arrangements singlehandedly and they were AMAZING! (Mark Bell was in LFO.)
I played this non stop, I was obsessed with Joga and Pluto. All is full of love is something I play constantly. This album was so ahead of its time, as was Debut. It sounds as awesome now as it did when it was released, better than most music released this year. Great video, thank you.
homogenic is a masterpiece that creates a perfect combination between the classic and the electronic, jóga lyrics are actually written by sjon (icelandic poet) the beat has volcanic elements from her country and the melody was written by björk and the producers of homogenic💙
As I watch, to answer some questions, she writes all of her own music. She arranges all of the strings and has a hand in a lot of the production, if not all of it. In the album after this, vespertine, she collected and recorded microbeats from ordinary objects which she incorporates into the whole album. In many of her other albums she collaborates with vocalists, choirs, and small chamber ensembles which she arranges parts for in her music. She’s an endless well of musical genius. As you delve more into her music you’ll begin to see how influential and insanely original she is. Each album, beginning with this one, has a ‘theme’. Each one word title incapsulates the theme and overall message she’s trying to convey on each album. ❤️
ALSO, to clear up some confusion about the flow of this album. Homogenic/homogeny means similar structure but different function. Which is usually referenced to populations and used in a scientific sense. But, all of the songs function differently but are working toward and imitate the same structural integrity. If that makes sense lol but overall it’s also a message on a human level about relationships and human connection.
Without a doubt bjork is an artist ahead of her time, as you may have noticed she has paved the way for artists like dorian electra, arca, fka twigs, charli XCX, grimes among many others.
@@lerc3690 no, kate bush is one of the best artists of all time, and is one of björks inspirations, but didn’t pave the way for her, björk is original and so is kate in their own ways
@@idkidkidklol683 I love Björk. But Kate clearly paved the way for all of the underground, experimental artists we have nowadays. Sampling practically started thanks to Kate and Peter Gabriel. I mean, Björk is indeed original, but that landscape she's been using was CREATED by Kate Bush.
The album cover art was done in collaboration with the British designer Alexander McQueen - Bjork performed bachelorette at fashion rocks when he was awarded British designer of the year. I love her music and style and yes she influenced so many artists at the time and continues to.
I adore bjork and her use of so many different types of glitch pop textures and drumbeats layered on top of these beautiful melodies. You definitely should check out a lot of her other works. Vespertine and Debut I think would be the best step after this.
I love when the outro's just play out, it lets you soak in the vibe they've created. I've never understood that critique, like if you think an outro is boring or repetitive just skip it. It makes sense especially in electronic music to let the vibe just play out
I went to see her live and I smoked a joint then she sang Unravel and I wept 😂 No kidding, I was always like, why do people cry in concerts? And yet, there I was, crying at the her beautiful piano live rendition. I myself could not get into Bjork at first but once I moved away from friends who introduced me to this album, which was my first Bjork album, I gotta say that I listened to this album so many times.
I truly enjoyed this reaction , not a lot of ppl react to Bjork , and it was really nice seeing someone vibing to her music , really excited for the next albums , Vespertine is the best imo
Oh for god! I can't believe you finally reacted to an album by bjork. My recommendation is to start with her first albums, the first 4 debut, post, homogenic and vespertine are the easiest to degrade, I can't imagine how you would have reacted if the first album you heard from her was medulla, if homogenic seemed something strange, get ready to listen after the fifth album, I hope you enjoy this amazing experience of what bjork brings.
Please react to PJ Harvey, she’s my favourite artist of all time. She was on the cover of Q magazine with Björk and Tori Amos, and she did a cover of I Can’t Get No Satisfaction with Björk at the Brit awards in 1994. Start with her albums Rid of Me, Dry and To Bring You My Love
i haven't been here much lately, but i absolutely adore bjork, she's one of the most influential names in music in the last few decades, i'm looking foward to you listening to Vespertine and Vulnicura, she's everything
Since this album is an ode to her homeland, Iceland - the beats are supposed to represent the volcanic activity and lithospheric movements that is Iceland known for. And also the instrumentals were not only inspired by icelandic arrangements but also by iberian as well (where she produced that album).
10:45 funny you mention that, she originally wanted to have the beats and the strings on different channels so "old people could listen to the strings with one earpohone and young people could listen to the beats with the other one".
PLUTO and YOGA and FIVE YEARS. and of course HYPERBALLAD from her second solo album, prior to Homogenic... oh, also and VENUS AS A BOY and COME TO ME live version. also björk MTV unplugged
If you told me: you have to choose only one artist to hear for the rest of your life it would definitely be Bjork. Every single album of her is timeless. She was ahead of her time when she came up and she's still raising the bar 👏🏻e 👏🏻ve 👏🏻ry 👏🏻sin 👏🏻gle 👏🏻 ti 👏🏻me.
next i recommend you to listen to Post, it's her sophomore album. it came before Homogenic and it's more "easy" to enjoy but still has great lyrics and killer production. also you should definitely react to the music videos from the Homogenic era.
Loved the reaction! I’m glad you enjoyed the album, it just keeps getting better and better, she is doing a series of concerts right now, we just had the first one out of 4 and it was magnificent, they’re streaming live 🥰
Next you should start at Debut. Being her first solo album it has only snippets of the creative direction still to come and is full of hits and misses but is one of her more approachable and still amazing albums for newcomers. It’s a good place to start a journey for what is more complex themes and sounds further into her discography and get a real feeling of where all the mayhem came from.
Bjork is one of my favorites of all time, I was 12 when I found the video for Army of Me on youtube and I fell in love. I recommend you to go back and listen to her 2 previous albuns DEBUT and POST, before moving on. Since she gets more and more experimental through time, I believe it's gonna be great for you to follow this evolution. I love your channel and it's AMAZING to see people discovering Bjork, she's one of a kind.
First time I did acid I listened to Homogenic and Radiohead's OK Computer in a loop for 12 hours straight on a 40K$ McIntosh quadraphonic system with a tube amp at my friend's house. Best audio experience of my life.
so excited to see someone getting into björk for the first time !!! glad you liked her ❤️ can’t wait to see you reacting to her other stuff. what about post next time? that’s a good one for beginners !
I enjoyed so much watching your reaction to the album 💖 Björk has always been obsessed with sound. She has her own library of samples that she's recorded. She also has full artistic control, which is so difficult to find, and what every great artist should aspire to have. _PS, I definitely recommend you to listen to her album Vulnicura. The lyrics and sound are insane. It's also a string based album.
I would say POST (1995) is an amazing Album. She started to incorporate more electronic then but Dived fully in the underground London Rave Scenes and that's when she really clicked with Producer Tricky from the British punk rock electronic group, Prodigy, He helped produce Homogenic. Vespertine, Medulla, Biophilia, Vulnicura and her most recent Utopia(2017) are all Fantastic Albums as well. She has worked closely since 2013-14 with the Venezuelan Electronic/Industrial Pop Glitch, DJ/Producer/Artist ARCA. Arca has produced for FKA Twigs,Kanye, And most recently with Gaga on the New Chromatica release, also has a new song with Sia. Again Great job 👍 and Hopefully you will continue on the Bjork Discography Discovery Journey
I love listening to all her albums in one day. Her music is amazing!!! They definitely withstand the test of time! Watching her sing live is out of this world.
Oh do I love Bjork. Every time I listen to Joga I feel the same way I did when I 1st heard it. Finding out its an ode to her best friend and Iceland makes it even more special imo. I truly think it's the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. She really did help pave the way for current music. Her albums are truly special. I recommend Debut, Post and Vespertine
Homogenic was bjorks attempt to make an album of music that was "icelandic". She wanted beats,strings and voice and she used all icelandic musicians. She wanted the beats to be very volcanic like icelands landscape. She ran away to Spain to get away from the celebrity that she'd become. It came after Ricardo Lopez sent her a letter bomb and tried to kill her that she decided to step back from the limelight. Joga(pronounced yoga) is about her best friend In Iceland.
13:30 You mentioned you wanted to know who Five Years was about. The designer Alexander McQueen who made the dress for the album cover mentioned that the album Homogenic was written shortly after Björk broke up with Tricky.
Bjork has been in so many bands since her first album release in Iceland in 1977 (she was 12!). I've collected most of her work on vinyl. Her punk band's album, "Miranda" and the Bjork self titled 1977 vinyl are the crown jewels of my collection. If only I could find her Elgar Sisters material on vinyl, but alas.
love to see you finally checking out bjork. homogenic was the first album i owned on cd and bjork was my introduction to what music _could_ sound like. i'd recommend vespertine next and vulnicura after that - one's a love album and the other is a heavy-hitting breakup album that still gives me goosebumps it might be a stretch, but i would love to hear your thoughts on lingua ignota's caligula from 2019. she's one of the most talented artists making music right now, imo, and the album is some of the most devastating music i've ever heard. it'd also be rad seeing you react to some poppy (i'd start with i disagree), yves tumor (safe in the hands of love) or brand new (science fiction) keep up the great reactions! p.s. dig the mullet btw (':
i love this album so much and it's really nice seeing someone listen to it for the first time hahah looking foward to see your reaction to the rest of her discography
I know bjork since homogenic era, and watching you living for this album reminds me exactly about my feelings the first time i listened to it. Long life for the queen Bjork.
I‘m a big fan since 1994. Saw her live three times. And I was on her Homogenic Tour. Ahhhhhh what an inspiration. Love your reaction. Byetheway… you are such a handsome guy! 🥰
Men this reaction is the best ever. I wish i was with you along the reacting explaining what it felt like to be a teenager when this album came out 🤯 she is one of a kind!!!❤ keep it up!
I think reacting to this album was a good way to get to know her discography. Homogenic is a masterpiece and from my perspective I dare say it is a small sample of what she and her team are capable of. I emphatically invite you to watch the music videos of their songs because they really complement their music to chimerical levels, you could see the video for "Notget", "lionsong", "Utopia" or "All is full of love". I love when people feel this kind of music in every tissue of their body, and you are one of those people. You def have another subscriber. You asked what you should listen to next, and I guess it depends on what you want. If you want something experimental like "Homogenic" you should listen to "Biophilia" (one of her underrated albums of hers) or as some people have already told you, react to "Medúlla". Also, if you want some excitement and feeling you can always listen to "Vespertine" or "Vulnicura". And to finish, I would recommend another album called "Shiver" by a different artist, Jónsi. You may enjoy it. úú~
Really glad you liked "Homogenic"! It's one of my top 3 favourites from her. This album was meant to be a fresh start for her, as her past two albums, "Debut" (1993) and "Post" (1995), are basically "greatest hits" of her musical passions, as described by Björk herself. With "Homogenic", she intended to find how the Icelandic modern pop music would sound like to her, so she focused on building the album with distorted "volcanic" beats (meant to simulate the volcanoes in Iceland) and overromantic patriotic strings. Regarding the version thing with "Immature" and "All Is Full Of Love", these are the versions of the songs chosen for the album! "All Is Full Of Love" has a version produced mostly by Björk, which was chosen for the single. It is just as heavenly as the Howie B's version, but it has more beats and stuff. I've never listened to Björk's version of "Immature", but I suppose it's just as cool as the version found on the album. "Alarm Call" also has a different version for the single, it's more danceable and fun. (You should check out the music videos from this album, they're all magnificent!)
Bjork is one of very few artists who take you on a full mind/body trip when you listen to her tracks separately and even more so when you experience her records from start to finish. She will always be ahead of her time. H I G H L Y recommend Vespertine / Vulnicura. Despite what everyone says, Biophilia will have the same feel twenty years from now. Such a banging record.
I guess you could say that Homogenic is Björks love letter to her home country Iceland. An example could be Jóga, which is titled after her best friend, and a song she wanted to sound very national anthemic. She also wanted to make a sound that reminded her of home. For example the distorted beats was to represent volcanic eruptions. Also during this time she was experiencing altercation with the paparazzi and a very morbid moment with a stalker. So she relocated from London where she lived at the time to Spain, where she would write and record songs for the album and string arrangements. I really enjoyed this reaction! I think if you were to react to the rest of her discography, then start of with Debut and Post. I think her first three albums are the easiest to start with, and then maybe dive into Vespertine (my fave album of hers! So wintery introverted and beautifully weird). I do kinda wanna say her later works from Vespertine to Utopia, becomes quite more avant garde in sound and song structure.
Omg, that all sounds so intense! Thank you so much for this info! LOVE READING IT!!! I cannot wait to get through her discography! I didn't know so many would want them all!
I am not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but much of the source audio for the beats came from recording audio of volcanic activity. The whole concept of the beats were the volcanoes of iceland.
I think MEDULLA should be next, it's nearly completely composed of vocals (throatsingers, beatboxers, etc), but really it's worth going through her discography from her solo debut to now, including the remix albums and soundtracks she composed. She's a musical genius. Her stuff with her bands also are worth checking out. Also check out Tori Amos, starting with From The Choirgirl Hotel
@@bennshouts I would second this suggestion. It is not the obvious choice for the next album to react to, nor is it her most popular, but I think MEDULLA might be a good one to try next. Also, just starting with the beginning of her discography and moving forward in time is a good idea.
when this came out I, I felt this was my music lol, (amongst many others) there was so much great innovative music at the time, and very distinct from one another, no one looked or sounded the same, including electronic music, that looking back now, so much of the sounds then have created what we hear now, all the house, experimental, drum and bass, hip hop beats, etc etc, etc, I completely relate to so many of the great artists now, bc I can hear the influences in their music now, that they get the vibe and have carried it on, yet having their own authenticity like Bjork did🙌✨
Matmos, the guys who produced Vespertine, did a couple of versions of Alarm Call that are so incredibly batshit I think they always deserve a shout out - Matmos Speech Therapy and Matmos Rhythmic Phonetics. Almost sad that Vespertine didn't end up like that, lol. At around the same time they put out an album called A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure, which was made almost entirely from samples of recordings of surgery and medical procedures as a tribute to their fathers ("California Rhinoplasty" has an extremely tasteless nose flute section that always makes me laugh.) Howie B, who produced some of this album, did a version of Hyperballad where he got Bjork to re-record the vocal, that one's very sweet too. "Car parts, cuttles and bottlery." Starting from Post she began collaborating with an electronic band called Plaid, and in the year Homogenic came out she provided a song for them called "Lilith" in which she howls at the moon over a gorgeous broken beat (the whole of Not For Threes holds up incredibly well for 1997 electronica.) Plaid also did remixes of All is Full of Love and Big Time Sensuality that are quite wild. Mark Bell was pretty fun, I would point in the direction of "Simon from Sydney" (1991) for how modern and early he was (and maybe "Freak", 2003 for his later stuff) In terms of Homogenic era b-sides there's really only So Broken and Sod Off that come to mind, and even though she released her singles on these gorgeous huge cardboard boxes containing a VHS copy of the music video (and a set of 5 12" vinyls), I can't really say I was much into many of the remixes for Homogenic (apart from the aforementioned Matmos wreckage.) But I do have an unending love for the hilarious Moodswing remix of Hunter that reimagines it as Ravel's Bolero
@@bennshouts oh, in that case some more general physical editions of things: "Army of Me" came out in France in a card box that had a popup anime Bjork in it "Birthday" was double grooved on 12" which meant you never knew which version would play "Wanderlust" came in a 6-layer deep nest of thick brightly coloured card, which contained 2 12" vinyl records, a CD and a DVD of the 3D video with a pair of 3D glasses, plus a large stickerbook with some stickers of Bjork to pop in it "Innocence" came in the same extravagant box, the DVD contained 11 videos submitted by people who won a competition (Earth Intruders and Declare Indepence also got the 12"/CD/DVD box thing but I assume they ran out of money for the extras) Just after Vespertine she put out her Greatest Hits and "Family Tree" which was the Fancy Greatest Hits, it came in a weird pink box with a lovely white textured card sleeve (INSTANTLY soiled by anything it touched) and contained a book and a whole load of teeny 3" CDs with obscure shit on them (if you have a CD player and it has a weird smaller dip in the middle, that was for them. It was not a popular format, but it was adorable) For Vulcurnica's 12" sets she released one-sided clear vinyl with etchings on the blank side which looked so lovely (but they were super expensive and I didn't like them that much, so I stopped bothering)
🪐😳🧬TIMESTAMPS🧬🥰💫
Hunter - 0:53🌟
Jóga - 3:30🌟
Unravel - 5:57🌟
Bachelorette - 7:14
All Neon Like - 9:11
5 Years - 11:12
Immature - 13:23🌟
Alarm Call - 15:07🌟
Pluto - 16:52
All Is Full of Love - 18:26🌟
🌟= my fave!
P.S. LET THE BJÖRK JOURNEY BEGIN!!! 🤩🤩🤩 I’m so excited for you to dive into her music, it’s so unique and iconic. Definitely a mastermind that uses experimental, art pop, and classical sounds masterfully!! ALSO, the “Hunter” cover you mentioned is by RIAYA feat. John Mark McMillan for the movie “Terminator: Dark Fate.” 💥🤖❣️
WHAT WOULD I DO WITHOUT YOU! YES IT WAS DARK FATE AND OMG YES I FUCKING LOVE THIS COVER!!!!!!!!!
@@bennshouts Glad to be of assistance!! 😘😘😘
¡¡CUZ PLUTO’S NOT A PLANET ANYMORE!! ❌😝❌ and I also had a hard time digesting her vocals during the 2nd half of the song… 😬
@@bennshouts I always wished she'd release an extended mix of "PLUTO"
Check out her Thunderbolt (King Cannibal Remix)
ruclips.net/video/XWZ0LNGMSpU/видео.html
@@jaykay9400 HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Björk has always been ahead of her time, especially in how she approaches musical composition and the use of technology mixed with organic elements. Homogenic is such a beautiful album and it's incredible how it doesn't age.
legit.
björk does most of her production, she collaborates with producers, including arca but she is main producer, composes and writes to, loved ur reaction
thank you!!!
@@bennshouts Also - for what it is worth, her two main collaborators for this album were Mark Bell (rest in peace) who acted as co-producer, and Eumir Deodato who assisted with the string arrangements. In her more recent album, Vulnicura, Björk did all the string arrangements singlehandedly and they were AMAZING! (Mark Bell was in LFO.)
Omg you have to go deep on her discography!!! She is probably one of the best artists of all time and it's such an experience each of her albums ❤
I WILL :D
@@bennshouts I'm actually kind of surprised this was the most requested from her.
This is considered one of the greatest albums of all time btw
i would 100% agree
I played this non stop, I was obsessed with Joga and Pluto. All is full of love is something I play constantly. This album was so ahead of its time, as was Debut. It sounds as awesome now as it did when it was released, better than most music released this year. Great video, thank you.
100%!!
Thank you 🥰
The video for all is full of love is HANDS DOWN one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen
Amen
knew you'd love it ;)
ayyy, i wondered if you'd see it :P
THANK YOU!
Dani metiendo en el raro pero hermoso mundo de björk a todes jajajaj te amo queen 💟
homogenic is a masterpiece that creates a perfect combination between the classic and the electronic, jóga lyrics are actually written by sjon (icelandic poet) the beat has volcanic elements from her country and the melody was written by björk and the producers of homogenic💙
love it!
YESSSSS IM SO EXCITED. I have this album on vinyl and it’s SO intricate and beautiful. Each of her albums are in their own atmosphere.
As I watch, to answer some questions, she writes all of her own music. She arranges all of the strings and has a hand in a lot of the production, if not all of it. In the album after this, vespertine, she collected and recorded microbeats from ordinary objects which she incorporates into the whole album. In many of her other albums she collaborates with vocalists, choirs, and small chamber ensembles which she arranges parts for in her music. She’s an endless well of musical genius. As you delve more into her music you’ll begin to see how influential and insanely original she is. Each album, beginning with this one, has a ‘theme’. Each one word title incapsulates the theme and overall message she’s trying to convey on each album. ❤️
ALSO, to clear up some confusion about the flow of this album. Homogenic/homogeny means similar structure but different function. Which is usually referenced to populations and used in a scientific sense. But, all of the songs function differently but are working toward and imitate the same structural integrity. If that makes sense lol but overall it’s also a message on a human level about relationships and human connection.
OMG ALL OF THIS BLEW MY MIND. TY TY TY TY
@@bennshouts no problem! ✨ her other albums are def more “cohesive”. She never does anything by accident. I hope you like more of her stuff!
Without a doubt bjork is an artist ahead of her time, as you may have noticed she has paved the way for artists like dorian electra, arca, fka twigs, charli XCX, grimes among many others.
YES, i felt that!
And Kate Bush paved Björk’s way.
@@lerc3690 no, kate bush is one of the best artists of all time, and is one of björks inspirations, but didn’t pave the way for her, björk is original and so is kate in their own ways
@@lerc3690 honestly the way people act like we hadn't discovered computers, dance music and female vocalists until 1996 drives me wild lol
@@idkidkidklol683 I love Björk. But Kate clearly paved the way for all of the underground, experimental artists we have nowadays. Sampling practically started thanks to Kate and Peter Gabriel. I mean, Björk is indeed original, but that landscape she's been using was CREATED by Kate Bush.
The album cover art was done in collaboration with the British designer Alexander McQueen - Bjork performed bachelorette at fashion rocks when he was awarded British designer of the year. I love her music and style and yes she influenced so many artists at the time and continues to.
omfg LITERALLY ICONIC
@@bennshouts ❤️
vespertine is her best album don’t listen to anyone else. it’s the most beautiful album i’ve ever heard
haha, can't wait!
Co sign
It is literally her most romantic album and def my fave
Agreed, Vespertine is her best.
agreed but imo Homogenic is up there :) and Vulnicura number 3, dude needs to listen to that
I adore bjork and her use of so many different types of glitch pop textures and drumbeats layered on top of these beautiful melodies. You definitely should check out a lot of her other works. Vespertine and Debut I think would be the best step after this.
YEP. cannot wait!
"I thought I could organize freedom, how Scandinavian of me" "I am no effing Buddhist, but this is enlightenment"
HAHAHAHAHA THE BEST
I love when the outro's just play out, it lets you soak in the vibe they've created. I've never understood that critique, like if you think an outro is boring or repetitive just skip it. It makes sense especially in electronic music to let the vibe just play out
yeah i get it on some songs, just depends i think
I went to see her live and I smoked a joint then she sang Unravel and I wept 😂 No kidding, I was always like, why do people cry in concerts? And yet, there I was, crying at the her beautiful piano live rendition.
I myself could not get into Bjork at first but once I moved away from friends who introduced me to this album, which was my first Bjork album, I gotta say that I listened to this album so many times.
Aww love this!
im glad you react to great music. subscribed
Thank you! 💙
I truly enjoyed this reaction , not a lot of ppl react to Bjork , and it was really nice seeing someone vibing to her music , really excited for the next albums , Vespertine is the best imo
thank you!! cannot wait to hear more from her!
Oh for god! I can't believe you finally reacted to an album by bjork. My recommendation is to start with her first albums, the first 4 debut, post, homogenic and vespertine are the easiest to degrade, I can't imagine how you would have reacted if the first album you heard from her was medulla, if homogenic seemed something strange, get ready to listen after the fifth album, I hope you enjoy this amazing experience of what bjork brings.
HAHAHAH kinda wish i had now :P but so keen for more of her stuff!
This album is like a therapy session but it actually works
haha yes!
Please react to PJ Harvey, she’s my favourite artist of all time. She was on the cover of Q magazine with Björk and Tori Amos, and she did a cover of I Can’t Get No Satisfaction with Björk at the Brit awards in 1994.
Start with her albums Rid of Me, Dry and To Bring You My Love
Her best album is Let England Shake.
I agree to the absolute fullest with all 3 artists.
@@thesilenttreatment6837 For me, her best albums are Rid of Me and Is This Desire
Will add her to the list
i haven't been here much lately, but i absolutely adore bjork, she's one of the most influential names in music in the last few decades, i'm looking foward to you listening to Vespertine and Vulnicura, she's everything
i wondered where you'd been
@@bennshouts i'm okaaaay, just had i lot on my mind lately, but i'm always watching the videos
@@zanoti4461 here if you need, always
Since this album is an ode to her homeland, Iceland - the beats are supposed to represent the volcanic activity and lithospheric movements that is Iceland known for. And also the instrumentals were not only inspired by icelandic arrangements but also by iberian as well (where she produced that album).
Oooo I love that!
never been so excited to see a björk vid on somebody’s channel YAYYY😆😆
hehe yay!!!
This is the one your I saw live for Bjork 💕💕
10:45 funny you mention that, she originally wanted to have the beats and the strings on different channels so "old people could listen to the strings with one earpohone and young people could listen to the beats with the other one".
omg i love that so much! haha does it make me old then
PLUTO and YOGA and FIVE YEARS. and of course HYPERBALLAD from her second solo album, prior to Homogenic... oh, also and VENUS AS A BOY and COME TO ME live version. also björk MTV unplugged
OMFGGGGG YEEEEEEEEAH i’ve been waiting for this reaction!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you should react to more albums by her maybe try vulnicura
HEHE I WILL X
Pluto is my alarm clock since 2003
Nice
If you told me: you have to choose only one artist to hear for the rest of your life it would definitely be Bjork. Every single album of her is timeless. She was ahead of her time when she came up and she's still raising the bar 👏🏻e 👏🏻ve 👏🏻ry 👏🏻sin 👏🏻gle 👏🏻 ti 👏🏻me.
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I'm glad I saw this on my recommendeds. Björk's art is timeless and hauntingly beautiful. Thank you!
Aww I’m glad too! 💕
We need Vespertine!!!
yessss
next i recommend you to listen to Post, it's her sophomore album. it came before Homogenic and it's more "easy" to enjoy but still has great lyrics and killer production. also you should definitely react to the music videos from the Homogenic era.
YESSSSS im so keen!
Loved the reaction! I’m glad you enjoyed the album, it just keeps getting better and better, she is doing a series of concerts right now, we just had the first one out of 4 and it was magnificent, they’re streaming live 🥰
Omg I love that sm!!!!
Still one of the best albums of all time. Her music videos are everything. Great reaction!❤
thank you!
Next you should start at Debut. Being her first solo album it has only snippets of the creative direction still to come and is full of hits and misses but is one of her more approachable and still amazing albums for newcomers. It’s a good place to start a journey for what is more complex themes and sounds further into her discography and get a real feeling of where all the mayhem came from.
Yessss I cannot wait!!!
It doesn’t have a single miss on that album baby.
Bjork is one of my favorites of all time, I was 12 when I found the video for Army of Me on youtube and I fell in love. I recommend you to go back and listen to her 2 previous albuns DEBUT and POST, before moving on. Since she gets more and more experimental through time, I believe it's gonna be great for you to follow this evolution. I love your channel and it's AMAZING to see people discovering Bjork, she's one of a kind.
Aww thank you 💘💘💘💘
And i cannot wait for more
It's nice that you decided to listen to Bjôrk
yesss, im so glad!
yayy!! Hopefully you can react to more Bjork soon :) 💘
cannot wait! x
First time I did acid I listened to Homogenic and Radiohead's OK Computer in a loop for 12 hours straight on a 40K$ McIntosh quadraphonic system with a tube amp at my friend's house. Best audio experience of my life.
omg haha
Around 19 years ago I got in touch by bjorks music. Your reactions remind me on that time... bjork is just timeless... lots of love to you!!!
Aww thank you!!! 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍
OMG YES!!!!!! I’m so excited for this
YASSSSSS
Loved the reaction 💙
THANK YOU
so excited to see someone getting into björk for the first time !!! glad you liked her ❤️ can’t wait to see you reacting to her other stuff. what about post next time? that’s a good one for beginners !
Yessss, I'm gonna get to all of them!
If I had to choose one album to play on repeat for the rest of my life-it would be this album. And I’ve felt this way since 1997!
🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
same here!
I enjoyed so much watching your reaction to the album 💖 Björk has always been obsessed with sound. She has her own library of samples that she's recorded. She also has full artistic control, which is so difficult to find, and what every great artist should aspire to have.
_PS, I definitely recommend you to listen to her album Vulnicura. The lyrics and sound are insane. It's also a string based album.
Love this so much!!
Cannot wait to hear more of her work! 💘
thanks for the video! i love bjork for years and i am always very happy to see people react to her music
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I would say POST (1995) is an amazing Album. She started to incorporate more electronic then but Dived fully in the underground London Rave Scenes and that's when she really clicked with Producer Tricky from the British punk rock electronic group, Prodigy, He helped produce Homogenic.
Vespertine, Medulla, Biophilia, Vulnicura and her most recent Utopia(2017) are all Fantastic Albums as well.
She has worked closely since 2013-14 with the Venezuelan Electronic/Industrial Pop Glitch, DJ/Producer/Artist ARCA. Arca has produced for FKA Twigs,Kanye, And most recently with Gaga on the New Chromatica release, also has a new song with Sia.
Again Great job 👍 and Hopefully you will continue on the Bjork Discography Discovery Journey
THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS! Loved reading it
The last two albums of bjork, all songs are produced by Arca. Vulnicura (2015) and Utopia (2017)
OMG EPIC COLAB!
I love listening to all her albums in one day. Her music is amazing!!! They definitely withstand the test of time! Watching her sing live is out of this world.
YES!
Oh do I love Bjork. Every time I listen to Joga I feel the same way I did when I 1st heard it. Finding out its an ode to her best friend and Iceland makes it even more special imo. I truly think it's the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. She really did help pave the way for current music. Her albums are truly special. I recommend Debut, Post and Vespertine
omg thats so beautiful!
cannot wait for more of her!
Homogenic was bjorks attempt to make an album of music that was "icelandic". She wanted beats,strings and voice and she used all icelandic musicians. She wanted the beats to be very volcanic like icelands landscape.
She ran away to Spain to get away from the celebrity that she'd become. It came after Ricardo Lopez sent her a letter bomb and tried to kill her that she decided to step back from the limelight.
Joga(pronounced yoga) is about her best friend In Iceland.
Do Vespertine next!!! It’s her magnum opus imo
cannot wait!
You should do a whole palylist with her albums, from the very beginning to the last one. I promise, u'll not regret. ;D
yesss im so keen!
yeeees
yessss
This album still sounds more fresh than albums released this year
Literally
You literally unted down this track :P
"Bachlorette" is actually a sequel to "Isobel" from the previous album Post. Thought you'd like to hear it. Another great reaction!
I listened to a bit of this album the evening of the day before it was released in stores in 1997. The store clerk let me listen.
Omg how special!!
you HAVE TO listen to vespertine soon. it's my favorite Björk album and I love it to death.
cannot wait!
13:30 You mentioned you wanted to know who Five Years was about. The designer Alexander McQueen who made the dress for the album cover mentioned that the album Homogenic was written shortly after Björk broke up with Tricky.
Omg love that!
"bachelorette" has one of my fav music videos of all time
Bjork has been in so many bands since her first album release in Iceland in 1977 (she was 12!). I've collected most of her work on vinyl. Her punk band's album, "Miranda" and the Bjork self titled 1977 vinyl are the crown jewels of my collection. If only I could find her Elgar Sisters material on vinyl, but alas.
I love your channel OMG❤
THANK YOU XXXX
my absolute favorite album by far!
still one of her bests!
Bjork's best album, perfect and sublime
love to see you finally checking out bjork. homogenic was the first album i owned on cd and bjork was my introduction to what music _could_ sound like. i'd recommend vespertine next and vulnicura after that - one's a love album and the other is a heavy-hitting breakup album that still gives me goosebumps
it might be a stretch, but i would love to hear your thoughts on lingua ignota's caligula from 2019. she's one of the most talented artists making music right now, imo, and the album is some of the most devastating music i've ever heard. it'd also be rad seeing you react to some poppy (i'd start with i disagree), yves tumor (safe in the hands of love) or brand new (science fiction)
keep up the great reactions!
p.s. dig the mullet btw (':
i love this album so much and it's really nice seeing someone listen to it for the first time hahah looking foward to see your reaction to the rest of her discography
Aww thank you! Cant wait for more!!
I know bjork since homogenic era, and watching you living for this album reminds me exactly about my feelings the first time i listened to it. Long life for the queen Bjork.
Love that!!!!
glad you loved this!
One of the best reaction videos I've ever watched. Thank you! And yeah, Homogenic is masterpiece. 😌
Ong you’re the best ❤️❤️❤️😍😍🥺🥺🥺
thanks for reacting to one biggest albums of all the time
hehe you're welcome x
Welcome to the Cult of Bjork 👁 Vespertine is literally the most beautiful album about falling in love there is ! You need to react to it next
SIMON! HOW ARE YOU!
YESSS!!!! POST NEXT PLS
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Another great vid. Thanks for your insight and words. I adore that album. I could watch you all day :)
hyping up Vespertine because it's my favorite album of her
cannot wait!
I‘m a big fan since 1994. Saw her live three times. And I was on her Homogenic Tour. Ahhhhhh what an inspiration. Love your reaction. Byetheway… you are such a handsome guy! 🥰
Oh wow! I would love to see her live!!!
Hehe thank you!
Homogenic is so fucking amazing TO THIS DAY! 🙌
PERIODT
Men this reaction is the best ever. I wish i was with you along the reacting explaining what it felt like to be a teenager when this album came out 🤯 she is one of a kind!!!❤
keep it up!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I think reacting to this album was a good way to get to know her discography. Homogenic is a masterpiece and from my perspective I dare say it is a small sample of what she and her team are capable of. I emphatically invite you to watch the music videos of their songs because they really complement their music to chimerical levels, you could see the video for "Notget", "lionsong", "Utopia" or "All is full of love". I love when people feel this kind of music in every tissue of their body, and you are one of those people. You def have another subscriber.
You asked what you should listen to next, and I guess it depends on what you want. If you want something experimental like "Homogenic" you should listen to "Biophilia" (one of her underrated albums of hers) or as some people have already told you, react to "Medúlla". Also, if you want some excitement and feeling you can always listen to "Vespertine" or "Vulnicura".
And to finish, I would recommend another album called "Shiver" by a different artist, Jónsi. You may enjoy it. úú~
Omg, thank you!! Such a compliment! 🥰🥰🥰 I am so keen to get through her entire discography! Esp the albums that everyone is talking about 💕💕
Really glad you liked "Homogenic"! It's one of my top 3 favourites from her.
This album was meant to be a fresh start for her, as her past two albums, "Debut" (1993) and "Post" (1995), are basically "greatest hits" of her musical passions, as described by Björk herself. With "Homogenic", she intended to find how the Icelandic modern pop music would sound like to her, so she focused on building the album with distorted "volcanic" beats (meant to simulate the volcanoes in Iceland) and overromantic patriotic strings.
Regarding the version thing with "Immature" and "All Is Full Of Love", these are the versions of the songs chosen for the album! "All Is Full Of Love" has a version produced mostly by Björk, which was chosen for the single. It is just as heavenly as the Howie B's version, but it has more beats and stuff. I've never listened to Björk's version of "Immature", but I suppose it's just as cool as the version found on the album. "Alarm Call" also has a different version for the single, it's more danceable and fun.
(You should check out the music videos from this album, they're all magnificent!)
Ohhh, thank you for this information! SO GOOD!!!
Cannot wait to see the music videos!!
@@bennshouts You're welcome! Here's a video documenting a bit of the making of "Homogenic"! ruclips.net/video/4NLIBGGu8ZA/видео.html
Bjork is one of the few artist that has 100% control of what she does.
LOVE THAT!
Bjork is one of very few artists who take you on a full mind/body trip when you listen to her tracks separately and even more so when you experience her records from start to finish. She will always be ahead of her time. H I G H L Y recommend Vespertine / Vulnicura. Despite what everyone says, Biophilia will have the same feel twenty years from now. Such a banging record.
Yesss! So keen for more of her work!
Vespertine gonna HIT🧚🏼💚
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Okay. I'm happy you like 'Bachelorette', I was scared for a sec 🤣
Hahahahaha
@@bennshouts 'such a movie song' that is so true, the perfect way to describe it.
@@Nano_IV U KNOW IT 😎😎😎
Watch the Bachelorette music video ASAP. One of the best ever made.
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For sure my fave album of her !!! But yeah, 1997 .... getting old ;)
Yep :((((
You’ve gotta check out her album Debut now!!
Haha yep!!
I would start with her other two 90s albums and then go chronollogically because after homogenic it gets weirder and weirder
haha okay!
I guess you could say that Homogenic is Björks love letter to her home country Iceland. An example could be Jóga, which is titled after her best friend, and a song she wanted to sound very national anthemic. She also wanted to make a sound that reminded her of home. For example the distorted beats was to represent volcanic eruptions. Also during this time she was experiencing altercation with the paparazzi and a very morbid moment with a stalker. So she relocated from London where she lived at the time to Spain, where she would write and record songs for the album and string arrangements.
I really enjoyed this reaction!
I think if you were to react to the rest of her discography, then start of with Debut and Post. I think her first three albums are the easiest to start with, and then maybe dive into Vespertine (my fave album of hers! So wintery introverted and beautifully weird). I do kinda wanna say her later works from Vespertine to Utopia, becomes quite more avant garde in sound and song structure.
Omg, that all sounds so intense! Thank you so much for this info! LOVE READING IT!!!
I cannot wait to get through her discography! I didn't know so many would want them all!
I am not sure if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but much of the source audio for the beats came from recording audio of volcanic activity. The whole concept of the beats were the volcanoes of iceland.
Oh wow, no not mentioned, that's INSANE!!!!
Yessssss QUEEEN BJÖRK!!! She is my life ❤️ PS stood the test of time ;)
absolutely stood the rest of time!!
I think MEDULLA should be next, it's nearly completely composed of vocals (throatsingers, beatboxers, etc), but really it's worth going through her discography from her solo debut to now, including the remix albums and soundtracks she composed. She's a musical genius. Her stuff with her bands also are worth checking out. Also check out Tori Amos, starting with From The Choirgirl Hotel
Yessss so keen for the rest of her art!!!
@@bennshouts I would second this suggestion. It is not the obvious choice for the next album to react to, nor is it her most popular, but I think MEDULLA might be a good one to try next. Also, just starting with the beginning of her discography and moving forward in time is a good idea.
so love your reaction - made me grin like a Cheshire Cat. Yes, Hunter is a masterpiece, one of the greatest hidden gems in all of music imo!
Hahaha thank you!!!
Great reaction, you should try "Heaven or Las Vegas" by Cocteau Twins ❤️
thank you! will add it x
Loved the reaction ! I love her and you should definitely check vespertine or Vulnicura next ‘
Thank you!!✨
Wait until you see the video for these songs!! She has commissioned world class Cinematographers to create the translation to that medium
WOAH. Cannot wait!
when this came out I, I felt this was my music lol, (amongst many others) there was so much great innovative music at the time, and very distinct from one another, no one looked or sounded the same, including electronic music, that looking back now, so much of the sounds then have created what we hear now, all the house, experimental, drum and bass, hip hop beats, etc etc, etc, I completely relate to so many of the great artists now, bc I can hear the influences in their music now, that they get the vibe and have carried it on, yet having their own authenticity like Bjork did🙌✨
Matmos, the guys who produced Vespertine, did a couple of versions of Alarm Call that are so incredibly batshit I think they always deserve a shout out - Matmos Speech Therapy and Matmos Rhythmic Phonetics. Almost sad that Vespertine didn't end up like that, lol. At around the same time they put out an album called A Chance to Cut is a Chance to Cure, which was made almost entirely from samples of recordings of surgery and medical procedures as a tribute to their fathers ("California Rhinoplasty" has an extremely tasteless nose flute section that always makes me laugh.)
Howie B, who produced some of this album, did a version of Hyperballad where he got Bjork to re-record the vocal, that one's very sweet too. "Car parts, cuttles and bottlery."
Starting from Post she began collaborating with an electronic band called Plaid, and in the year Homogenic came out she provided a song for them called "Lilith" in which she howls at the moon over a gorgeous broken beat (the whole of Not For Threes holds up incredibly well for 1997 electronica.) Plaid also did remixes of All is Full of Love and Big Time Sensuality that are quite wild.
Mark Bell was pretty fun, I would point in the direction of "Simon from Sydney" (1991) for how modern and early he was (and maybe "Freak", 2003 for his later stuff)
In terms of Homogenic era b-sides there's really only So Broken and Sod Off that come to mind, and even though she released her singles on these gorgeous huge cardboard boxes containing a VHS copy of the music video (and a set of 5 12" vinyls), I can't really say I was much into many of the remixes for Homogenic (apart from the aforementioned Matmos wreckage.) But I do have an unending love for the hilarious Moodswing remix of Hunter that reimagines it as Ravel's Bolero
I love hearing about how the things were released originally! So awesome, I love how out there she was even with those things!
@@bennshouts oh, in that case some more general physical editions of things: "Army of Me" came out in France in a card box that had a popup anime Bjork in it
"Birthday" was double grooved on 12" which meant you never knew which version would play
"Wanderlust" came in a 6-layer deep nest of thick brightly coloured card, which contained 2 12" vinyl records, a CD and a DVD of the 3D video with a pair of 3D glasses, plus a large stickerbook with some stickers of Bjork to pop in it
"Innocence" came in the same extravagant box, the DVD contained 11 videos submitted by people who won a competition (Earth Intruders and Declare Indepence also got the 12"/CD/DVD box thing but I assume they ran out of money for the extras)
Just after Vespertine she put out her Greatest Hits and "Family Tree" which was the Fancy Greatest Hits, it came in a weird pink box with a lovely white textured card sleeve (INSTANTLY soiled by anything it touched) and contained a book and a whole load of teeny 3" CDs with obscure shit on them (if you have a CD player and it has a weird smaller dip in the middle, that was for them. It was not a popular format, but it was adorable)
For Vulcurnica's 12" sets she released one-sided clear vinyl with etchings on the blank side which looked so lovely (but they were super expensive and I didn't like them that much, so I stopped bothering)