. The album's title reflects its origins as a "letter home," written primarily after Björk moved to London to experience its vibrant underground club culture. Musical Significance & Collaborators
Some forums have sticky threads titled “AUS pressings to avoid,” where Post is listed alongside The Verve’s Urban Hymns and Radiohead’s The Bends —other victims of subpar Australian mastering in the mid-90s. Bjork - Post -1995- -flac- - ausy
While her previous album, Debut , introduced Björk as a solo entity, Post saw her take full control as a producer . She abandoned the relatively cohesive house-pop of her earlier work for what she famously called a "musically promiscuous" approach. The result is a "maximalist rollercoaster" that effortlessly pivots between genres: While her previous album, Debut , introduced Björk
: Photographed by Stéphane Sednaoui in Piccadilly Circus, Björk stands amidst giant postcards and Japanese-inspired signs. While her previous album