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Telegram is a beautiful compilation of the best mixes from nearly all of the Post singles originally released in 1997. Björk has re-recorded several of her vocals, handing the original backing tracks to a variety of producers and musicians — everyone from Dillinja to the Brodsky Quartet. While Telegram provides some of the most challenging listening yet heard on a Björk album, it is essentially because the new arrangements are radical — in terms of electronic dance music, the actual music and remixes are far from radical. Still, Telegram works as an excellent introduction to techno for alternative-pop fans unsure of where to begin exploring.
Tracklisting:
1. Possibly Maybe (LFO) 2. Hyper-Ballad (Brodsky Quartet) 3. Enjoy (Outcast) 4. My Spine (Evelyn Glennie) 5. I Miss You (Dobie) 6. Isobel (Deodato) 7. You've Been Flirting Again (Björk) 8. Cover Me (Dillinja) 9. Army of Me (Graham Massey) 10. Headphones (Mika Vainio)
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