Cross-media recommendations across film, TV, games, books & music — picked by taste.
Homogenic is Björk's third studio album, released in 1997 on One Little Indian Records. Produced alongside Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, it marked a deliberate stylistic shift — weaving electronic beats with string instruments while drawing on Björk's Icelandic identity as a through-line. The result is a body of work where genre boundaries dissolve and place becomes inseparable from sound.
Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk. It was released on 22 September 1997 by One Little Indian Records. Produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, the album marked a stylistic change, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland.
From the Wikipedia article Homogenic, available under CC BY-SA.
Film
Björk: Volumen
A chronological tour of the same artist's visual world, pairing the music with the filmmakers who shaped its imagery.
Film
GOTHICMADE
Women who carry inherited memory use song as a living force within a society shaped by power and suffering.
Film
Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
Alien musicians stripped of their identities explore what happens when commerce severs art from its cultural roots.
Film
Música
Music that lives inside a person's mind becomes the lens through which he navigates love, culture, and an uncertain future.
Film
The Colors Within
A girl who perceives emotion as colour finds music a bridge between inner sensation and connection with others.
Film
Feel The Noise
A young rapper discovers a new genre rooted in place and hybrid culture, finding himself through its rhythms.
Series
White Album 2
A guitarist rehearsing before a school festival draws in other musicians, and the countdown sharpens every unspoken feeling.
Series
Gravitation
An aspiring singer pours his entire sense of self into music while chasing recognition and a complicated connection.
Series
Beethoven Virus
Two retired musicians join a demanding genius conductor to build an orchestra against all odds.
Series
takt op.Destiny
Music is reimagined as essential light — and its sudden absence from the world triggers chaos and a fight to restore it.
Series
ClassicaLoid
Mysterious figures channel classical music as a strange transformative power in a town being remade through sound.
Series
Paradox Live THE ANIMATION
Artists compete through performances that physically manifest their emotions, making inner states visible as spectacle.
The film Björk: Volumen collects her music videos directed by Spike Jonze and Michel Gondry, making it the most direct visual companion to her work, while Interstella 5555 offers another animated deep-dive into music as mythology.
takt op.Destiny and ClassicaLoid both centre music as a near-mystical force, blending orchestral and electronic aesthetics in ways that echo Homogenic's fusion of strings and beats.
The album marked a deliberate stylistic shift — combining electronic beats with string arrangements as a tribute to Iceland — giving it a singular, location-rooted identity that still sounds unlike anything else.