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The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels

Björk · 1994

41 min · 6 tracks · alternative rock · electronic · avant-garde music

A vibrant fusion of electronic soundscapes and Björk's haunting vocals, reshaping the landscape of dance music in the '90s.

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Best for
haunting vocals over vibrant soundscapes dancefloor-ready remixes with depth immersive listening for late-night vibes
Context
Released on January 1, 1994, this remix album followed Björk's acclaimed debut album 'Debut', solidifying her transition from frontwoman of The Sugarcubes to a solo artist. At this point in her career, she was gaining international recognition and exploring her unique blend of electronic and avant-garde sounds.
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alternative rock, electronic, avant-garde music

The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels is an EP by Björk, released in 1994. A vibrant fusion of electronic soundscapes and Björk's haunting vocals, reshaping the landscape of dance music in the '90s. This album includes remixes that not only introduced Björk's innovative approach to electronic music but also showcased her influence on the burgeoning electronic music scene. It helped cement her status as a significant figure in the genre, contributing to a growing fascination with remixes in the early '90s music industry. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels sound like?

A vibrant fusion of electronic soundscapes and Björk's haunting vocals, reshaping the landscape of dance music in the '90s. Rooted in alternative rock and electronic.

What makes The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels by Björk notable?

This album includes remixes that not only introduced Björk's innovative approach to electronic music but also showcased her influence on the burgeoning electronic music scene. It helped cement her status as a significant figure in the genre, contributing to a growing fascination with remixes in the early '90s music industry. Released on January 1, 1994, this remix album followed Björk's acclaimed debut album 'Debut', solidifying her transition from frontwoman of The Sugarcubes to a solo artist. At this point in her career, she was gaining international recognition and exploring her unique blend of electronic and avant-garde sounds.

Who is The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels for?

The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels works well if you're into haunting vocals over vibrant soundscapes, dancefloor-ready remixes with depth and immersive listening for late-night vibes.

How many songs are on The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels?

The Best Mixes from the Album Debut for All the People Who Don't Buy White Labels has 6 tracks, running approximately 41 minutes.

Tracklist

6 tracks·41:57

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Human Behaviour (The Underworld mix) Standout 12:07
  • 2 One Day (Endorphin mix) Standout 5:10
  • 3 Come to Me (Black Dog mix) 5:05
  • 4 Come to Me (Sabres of Paradise) 4:55
  • 5 The Anchor Song (Black Dog mix) Standout 4:49
  • 6 One Day (Springs Eternal mix) 9:48

Release Date

January 1, 1994

Artist Origin

Iceland

Runtime

41 min 57 sec