In the pantheon of 1990s alternative music, few albums are as sonically audacious as Björk’s sophomore masterpiece, . Released in 1995, it was a deliberate departure from the icy, acoustic melancholia of Debut . Instead, Post was a manifesto of chaos: a collision of trip-hop, big band jazz, industrial noise, and lush string arrangements.
: Produced with Tricky, this track is a masterclass in industrial tension. The distorted, grinding textures are harmonically complex and can sound like "noise" in low-bitrate MP3s, but reveal a rhythmic intentionality in high-res. Bjork - Post-FLAC-