Agreed. I worked a paper route as a teenager in the mid-2000's. I remember driving around in the middle of the night with my windows down, blasting all the Bjork albums I had on CD. People trying to sleep were probably hearing it in their dreams, thinking they'd been abducted by a cute, yet terrifying little alien.
One day, I got exceptionally high, and listened to this album, and finally deeply understood the story it was telling. It was like she was speaking to me. It was amazing.
The first album of bjork I ever heard... I borrowed it from Jeremy Dalton while on vacation in salt lake City Utah at 16 years old. They were a very interesting Mormon family.. Black sheep who had been shunned by the church... But still proudly worshiped. 😂
I remember seeing a mini documentary from bjork where she said she did the programming to that beat on a small portable beat computer...She said that on the beach of Iceland..Just saying
If this is the clip you're talking about, then the machine she's using there is a sampler, not a drum machine. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZzgL6QKOReQ.html She does mention writing many songs with it, I can see Hunter being one of them with the looping background vocals!