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Sun, 24 Aug 1997 22:50:00 +0000 ()
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(idm) A Young Person's Guide To ID-Björk (Long)
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This list could use some content, so here goes. Hope the umlauts turn out... Bj?rk Gudmundsdottir. As Butthead once noted, she's one of those weird chicks. Love her voice; hate the musicians she chooses to make albums with. That's right, I don't buy Bj?rk albums. To me, it sounds like they're _trying_ to do techno, but it comes off sounding like a _pastiche_ of techno. Big difference. Lucky for me, she chooses much better remixers, many of which are very familiar to IDMers. Unfortunately the remixes are scattered over dozens of singles - some are good, and some suck lots & lots. Here is an attempt to rate some of them, grouped by artist: 808STATE / GRAHAM MASSEY Oops - This is the original ID-Bj?rk, what got me into her in the first place, and still one of the very best. At one point Massey was planning on doing an album with her, but 808State got in the way. In light of 808State's output since, it's a real shame that they didn't do that album. The LP version is pretty cool. "I'll come right over & pour myself over you"..."dog, I own you"..."I'll make you forget". Yeah! Remind me to visit Gonzi's webpage while listening to this... Oops - Utsula Head Mix - Breakbeat oriented with a new bassline & melodic elements. Vocals are reduced to "Oops...alright" & "I'm the sun...I'll shine all over you". Sucky guitar samples. Oops - Mellow Birds Mix - Many of the elements of Ursula Head, with a nice square wave lead synth, and no guitars. The best remix. Oops - Eric's Hysteria Mix - 4otF with minimal vocals. Nice transforming on the vocals, superlame breakdown. 2nd best remix. Oops - Eric's Hysteria Edit - Very similar to the above. Why bother? QMart - One of 808's jazzier tunes, it features Bj?rk scatting over some typically tough 808State beats and one of their finer melodic efforts. Aces. Army Of Me - Astro Bj?rk flies out of Astro Bj?rk City to lay waste to any man dumb enough to give her back-talk. My lips are sealed, baby. Originally from the Tank Girl soundtrack, I thought this worked really well in the movie. Dirge rock done with synths, this track is ominous - crank it up. Army Of Me - Masseymix - Very different take on the original. Tough like the original, but that's where the similiarities end. Hard hip hop beats with lots of distortion on everything else. The vocals have been stripped down to almost nothing. Weird breakdown. Soundtrack for a psychotic episode. Violently Happy - Massey Mix (Long) - Somewhere between Ex:El & this, something, somehow has gone terribly wrong in Mr. Massey's mind. So very, very sad. This track is a mess, based on a really bad loop of what sounds like a synthetic jew's harp. In fact, it seems like a lot of what I've heard from him since Gorgeous has been based on really bad sample loops. Just fucking awful. Violently Happy - Massey (Other Mix) - This is a bit better, for the first 3 minutes. Things are a little more focused. Then that damn sample loop comes in and ruins it. Then it gets good again. Then it sucks lots & lots again. Cut & paste time in Soundforge, I guess. OUTCAST PRODUCTIONS (Beau Hannant & Richard Brown) Hyberballad - Subtle Abuse Mix - 4OTF techno from guys who should know better. Still, the FX on the vocals are pretty cool. A must for Hannant 'spotters. Hyperballad - Over The Edge Mix - This is perhaps my favorite Bj?rk track. Super-distorted vocals over super-crunchy beats. I laugh every time I picture your average Bj?rk fan listening to this. Hyperballad - Over The Edge Mix (Live) - Ya gotta love a women who would subject her audience to this at a concert. Not too different than the above, just Bj?rk singing into an FX box over a backing DAT. Hyperballad - Girls Blouse Mix - a very subtle ambient take, in marked contrast to the Over The Edge mix. I wouldn't consider it essential, just average. Enjoy - Further Over The Edge Mix - More distorto-vox over super-crunchy beats. AFX fans should love this one. PLAID / BLACK DOG PRODUCTIONS (pre-split, though I suspect it's just Ed & Andy) Sweet Intuition - Repetitive pizzicato synths with depraved organ chords and Bj?rk harmonizing with her own bad self. 10/10. Come To Me - Tablas & Indian film music strings make a lush backdrop for Bj?rk's voice. A beaut. The Anchor Song - A simple loop makes a sinister setting for Bj?rk's haunting vocals. Charlene - this one is more of a collaboration than a remix - I suspect that whatever BDP turned in was too weird, so it was tarted up a bit by Marius De Vries ex post facto. Even so, the track is distinctively Black Dog. Sweet & oblique. Cover Me - Plaid Mix - Ambience with crunchy beats & Bj?rk's ever seductive voice. Brilliant. Bj?rk should fire her usual collaborators & hire Ed & Andy. Big Time Sensuality - Plaid Remix - Forsakes the giddy anthemic nature of the original for complexification of beats, but uh, where's the sensuality in this song? I really wish Bj?rk would just sing nonsense or Islandic or something incomprehensible. People on crack may say this track is D&B, but it's really no more D&B than your typical speedmetal track; it just has a fast tempo. LFO I Go Humble - a very LFOish lead synth melody & a jazzy break. One of the best things I've heard from LFO since Frequencies. Hyberballad - Stomp Mix - This shows no sympathy for the original. Stomp stomp stomp w/ Bj?rk's singing tacked on. Yawn. Possibly Maybe - Lucy Mix - slow narcotic sludgey beats with helium pitch-shifted vocals. Wonderful. MISCELLANEOUS REMIXERS I Miss You - Photek Mix (Photek) - This is the perfect melding of Rupert Parkes' Kung Fu Soundtrack sensibility with Bj?rk's Weird Chick pathos. Bj?rk utters gutteral sounds & occasionally belts out "I miss you" over eery strings and pinched trumpet blasts. Zenlike. Hyperballad - Robin Hood Riding Through The Glen Mix (Howie B) - Wow. It's hard to believe this is a remix. This is what the song should have been originally. Trip-hop with weird synth noizes and a laid back vibe that serves as a perfect backdrop for the pathos in Bj?rk's voice. Highly recommended, and coupled w/ Howie's collaboration w/ EBTG, a motivation to go buy one of his albums. Possibly Maybe - Calcutta Cyber Cafe Mix (Talvin Singh) - Laid back yet uptempo tabla beats with distorto-vox. Yummy. Possibly Maybe - Calcutta Cyber Cafe Dub Mix (Talvin Singh) - Another take by Mr. Singh. Just as yummy. Cover Me - Dillinja Mix (Dillinja) - Minimalist Techstep with Bj?rk's vocals used sparingly and to good effect. Isobel - Isobel's Lonely Heart (Goldie) - I was expecting more from Goldie's first musical encounter with his paramour, but alas, we get a minimalist jungle treatment which isn't as good as the original. Violently Happy - Even Tempered (Fluke) - A pleasantly trancey little morsel. Violently Happy - Well Tempered (Fluke) - Ditto. Big Time Sensuality - The Fluke Minimix (Fluke) - A progressive house version. Better than the original. Hyperballad - Fluke Mix (Fluke) - Slow, sludgelike symphonic techno. Competent. Possibly Maybe - Dallas Austin Mix (Dallas Austin) - Downtempo beat with weird synthtones. Would sound better if it weren't on the same disc w/ LFO & Talvin Singh. One Day - Trevor Morais Mix (Trevor Morais) - Trancey. Human Behavior - The Underworld Mix (Underworld) - generic 4otF beat which plods along interminably for 12 minutes. Big yawn. One Day - Endorphin Mix (Sabres Of Paradise) - Slo-mo ambient mix. Nice. One Day - Springs Eternal Mix (Sabres Of Paradise) - A resonant kick drum that's a little flat ruins this one for me. Come To Me - (Sabres Of Paradise) - Effectively spooky. Mika Vainio - Headphones - Minimalist ambience from the tundra with haunting isolated vocals from the original Icegirl. That's all the Bj?rk I got. Here are a few IDM-type mixes that I ain't got: Hyperballad (04:16) 3am Mix (by Mark Bell of LFO) Hyperballad (04:24) Disco Sync Mix (LFO) I Miss You - Howie B. (04.00) Karvel - Graham Massey (04.28) Human Behaviour (06:22) Speedy J. Close To Human Mix Human Behaviour (10:42) The Underworld Dub I Miss You - Darren Emerson (09:29) Underwater Mix Big Time Sensuality (05:51) The Fluke Magimix - 125BPM Big Time Sensuality (05:43) The Fluke Moulimix - 117BPM Play Dead (03:57) Tim Simenon 7" Remix Play Dead (04:01) Tim Simenon Orchestral Mix Play Dead (05:26) Tim Simenon 12" Remix Play Dead (03:57) Tim Simenon Instrumental I think there's an album that's got several duets w/ Tricky as well. If there are any I've missed, I'd love to hear about them... Has anyone got the Speedy J mix? Please tell us about it... If you're wondering where to find a particular track, check out the excellent Bj?rk discography at http://bjork.mmedia.is/77island/index.htm. There are so many different Bj?rk CDs that it's just about a full time job to keep track of which ones are interesting. Which is why I compiled this. Hope it helps. I think I'm going to have to dig up a few more mixes and compile 2 or 3 CDRs with the highlights. Maybe a D&B/Triphop CD, a Black Dog/Outcast/LFO CD, and a misc. CD. HMmmm.... Che