I Miss You
Björk · 1997
22 min · 4 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · avant-garde music
A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and emotive vocals that evoke longing and introspection.
I Miss You is a single by Björk, released in 1997. A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and emotive vocals that evoke longing and introspection. 'I Miss You' is notable for its innovative mixes and remixes that pushed the boundaries of pop music at the time. The single reached significant chart positions across Europe, further establishing Björk's reputation as a pioneering force in alternative music while influencing a wave of electronic artists. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I Miss You sound like?
A kaleidoscopic blend of electronic textures and emotive vocals that evoke longing and introspection. Rooted in alternative rock and electronic.
What makes I Miss You by Björk notable?
'I Miss You' is notable for its innovative mixes and remixes that pushed the boundaries of pop music at the time. The single reached significant chart positions across Europe, further establishing Björk's reputation as a pioneering force in alternative music while influencing a wave of electronic artists. Released in January 1997, 'I Miss You' came during Björk's transition from her acclaimed debut solo album 'Debut' to the experimental soundscapes found in 'Homogenic'. At this point, she was solidifying her identity as a solo artist after leaving the Sugarcubes, embracing more avant-garde elements in her music.
How many songs are on I Miss You?
I Miss You has 4 tracks, running approximately 22 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 I Miss You (Dobie’s Rub, Part One: Sunshine mix) Standout 5:35
- 2 Hyperballad (3AM mix by LFO) Standout 4:17
- 3 Violently Happy (live) Standout 6:18
- 4 Headphones (Ø remix by Mika Vainio) 6:18
Release Date
January 1, 1997
Artist Origin
Iceland
Runtime
22 min 29 sec
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