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Bjork has an excellent sense of atmosphere and what appears like a unique approach tooo... catchiness? Maybe not the best word.
So far I think Dax Riggs sounds alright. It doesn't inspire much thought for me though. It's up against tough competition I think. Maybe it'll grow on me some day, but Bjork it is.
Vespertine, is easy to overlook. The album doesn't deliver pleasure by the truckloads, it nourishes one spoonful at a time. She uses the lines from a favorite poet of mine, E.E. Cummings. The poet is notorious for using blank space and line structure to help convey emotion when words aren't enough. This album seems to be more than vocals, lyrics, melody and harmony. Its a conglomeration of individual ideas i dislike, but the whole is much greater than the sum of its parts. I don't like Bjork, but her microbeats and gradients of emotion captured here easily make this one of the best albums from the early millennium. Comparing this album to the slew of my other favorites, this album doesn't get very far. But for this match-up, Vespertine is the obvious winner. _________________ http://www.last.fm/user/ptaylor1989
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