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Post is Björk's 1995 second album — a London-made record that spans techno, trip hop, IDM and house alongside ambient, jazz, industrial and experimental music, all produced with collaborators including Nellee Hooper, Graham Massey of 808 State, and Tricky. The taste it maps is for work that refuses genre loyalty, treats city life as raw material, and values sonic restlessness over tidiness — across every medium.

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Post is the second studio album by Icelandic singer Björk. It was released on 12 June 1995 by One Little Indian Records. Continuing the style developed on her first album Debut (1993), Björk conceived of Post as a bolder and more extroverted set of songs than its predecessor, featuring an eclectic mixture of electronic and dance styles such as techno, trip hop, IDM, and house, alongside that of ambient, jazz, industrial, and experimental music. Björk produced Post herself with co-producers including Nellee Hooper, 808 State's Graham Massey, and former Massive Attack member Tricky. She wrote most of the songs after moving to London and intended the album to reflect her new life in the city.

From the Wikipedia article Post_(Björk_album), available under CC BY-SA.

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What should I watch after falling in love with Björk's Post?

Björk: Volumen collects every music video from her career up to that era — including work by Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze — and is the most direct visual companion to the album's era. Interstella 5555 is another wildly inventive music-driven animated film worth pairing with it.

Are there any games that capture the mood and music obsession of Post?

Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is set in the same mid-1990s and centres on self-discovery through music and friendship, while Mixtape (2025) literally plays through memories set to a curated soundtrack — both share Post's emotional and era-specific energy.

Is there a book that goes well with Post's experimental, dance-and-feeling vibe?

Sweat Your Prayers explores the Five Rhythms movement practice — a philosophy that treats rhythm and dance as a path to emotional truth, which resonates with Post's blend of body-moving electronic beats and raw personal expression.

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