Björk's new record sounds like a soundtrack to a movie that doesn't exist. Computer beats, synthesizers, strings and the voice of the Icelandic singer are the ingredients of an album that shows a 'stripped down' Björk. Gone are the danceable, varied and colorful songs from her previous albums , and . Homogenic has been largely produced by Björk and , the man responsible for most beats and
… synthesizer sounds. Unravel, Bachelorette and Alarm Call are beautiful, compelling pieces in which the combination of beats, strings and voice produces a very nice result. The rest of the record seems a bit boring, mainly due to the lack of clear songs and choruses. (WvdZ)more