Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Debut is the international solo debut of an Icelandic artist, released in 1993 after the dissolution of her rock band. Produced with Nellee Hooper, it broke sharply from her previous sound by drawing on electronic pop, house music, jazz, and trip hop. If this record resonates, you're drawn to work that refuses genre categories and treats the solo statement as its own kind of arrival.
Debut is the international debut studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk, released on 5 July 1993 by One Little Indian and Elektra Entertainment. It was produced by Björk and Nellee Hooper and was Björk's first recording following the dissolution of her previous band, the Sugarcubes. The album departed from the rock style of her previous work and drew from an eclectic variety of styles, including electronic pop, house music, jazz and trip hop.
From the Wikipedia article Debut_(Björk_album), available under CC BY-SA.
Film
Fitoor
An artist's pursuit of his muse collides with a scheming mother determined to stop true love.
Film
Body Rock
A breakdancer is pulled away from his creative community by the lure of a disco owner's world.
Film
Björk: Volumen
Every music video collected in one place, spanning directors Spike Jonze, Sophie Muller, and Michel Gondry.
Film
given The Movie: Hiiragi Mix
A band gains buzz, then things get complicated when they're asked to play for a member's old friends.
Film
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
Alien musicians are stripped of their identities by a record producer and forced to perform as someone else.
Film
Make Your Move
Two dancers in New York find connection while caught between brothers' rival underground clubs.
Series
Chance Pop Session
Three strangers with an instinctual passion for music are brought together by a single shared concert.
Series
White Album 2
A lone guitarist plays toward the festival stage outside his window, drawing in others one month before the show.
Series
Dance Deewane
Dancers from three generations compete against each other across categories for the grand finale.
Series
Dance Plus
Solo, couple, and group performances converge in search of the next defining shift in dance culture.
Series
Monstar
Teens carry psychological wounds and find their way through music, including a vocalist hiding deep pain.
Series
Slow Step
A romantic triangle forms between a softball player, her schoolmate, and a rising young boxer.
Book
Rhythm of Love
A keyboard player loses her spot in the band and must decide what comes next with the person she loves.
Book
Sweat Your Prayers
The originator of the Five Rhythms method presents dance and movement as practice.
Book
BZRK 2
A continuation of the events set in motion in BZRK.
Book
Dincolo de portocali
A young writer vanishes, leaving behind a mysterious manuscript for his brother to find.
If you want music brought to life visually, Björk: Volumen collects her iconic early music videos, while Interstella 5555 is a wordless animated film built entirely around music and alien musicians — both feel like extended visual albums.
Monstar follows a wounded young vocalist who heals through music, and White Album 2 centres on students bonding through performance — both share Debut's sense of music as emotional release rather than entertainment.
Rhythm of Love explores music as identity and longing through a keyboard player's perspective, making it a good companion for listeners drawn to Debut's personal, intimate relationship with sound.