Most of MF DOOM's essential tracks are found on here. If you've never listened to DOOM, please start here. Others will disagree, but you won't get closer to a perfect representation of DOOM's discography than right here. Such an important album to the rap scene. Keep ya hoes in check.
Best pop/avant-garde album ever made. Bjork takes such a careful, masterful approach to discussing the primal and intimate nature of sex. Instrumentally this album is perfectly, vocally this album is perfect. 10/10 will bump my head to Pagan Poetry again.
This one has grown on me but it still just isn't as good at what it sets out to do as her other works. It feels like an awkward in-between of Debut and Vespertine, but Bjork is Bjork so it's going to work. Army of Me is iconic. Hyper-Ballad is one of the best electronic songs of all time, but some of these songs tend to sound same-y. It's Bjork though, so listen to it.
I can still hear every song on this album all at once ringing in my head. Such a great introduction into this artist, even if it doesn't fully represent what her sound eventually evolved into. Still such a solid album that you CANNOT sleep on. I feel like a lot of people rate this lower just because of how different it is comparatively to her other works, but looking at this as a House/Pop album, its competency is undeniable. Venus as a Boy is the hallmark introductory Bjork song, Come to ... read more