The Quintessential Communication: Björk’s Post Singles (1995–1997)
An ambient-dub track reflecting on a failed relationship, featuring a visual style heavily influenced by East Asian imagery.
Widely considered one of her greatest works, this track combines orchestral arrangements with a house-influenced beat.
Between 1995 and 1997, Björk released six singles from her second studio album, Post , a period that solidified her status as a global art-pop icon. This era reflected her move from Iceland to London, capturing the "urban culture" and "underground club" energy of the city through an eclectic blend of trip-hop, industrial, and jazz. The Six Primary Singles
Björk released a companion remix album, Telegram , which reimagined the Post singles through collaborations with artists like Mark Bell and Eumir Deodato.
For those looking to explore the full discography and physical releases, detailed listings can be found on Discogs . Post - Björk - Bandcamp