Blast From The Past: Björk – “Jóga”

One casualty of being obsessed with music is the jadedness that results. When there is so much solid music coming at me all day, from all different genres, it’s difficult to truly love a new song. Enjoyment is inevitable, but making an emotional connection with a song is somewhat elusive for me. Then I heard “Jóga” by Björk and I was blown away. Björk is an artist that, for some reason or another, I’ve mostly avoided. It hasn’t been for any particular reason–I just had no interest. But my introduction to Björk hit like a rock, thanks to NPR’s All Songs Considered and their Valentine’s Day Dedications show.

The story behind the dedication involved a female listener who was given a mixtape by her then-boyfriend 12 years ago. “Jóga” was the first track and it made a lasting impression on the listener. She said she “was so emotionally and physically awakened and embarrassed. It was like someone for the first time had seen my soul.”

“Jóga” is a mix between a passionate string arrangement and electronic bass grooves, with Björk’s powerful and compelling voice adding to the emotional tension. The gradual introduction of the bass and subtle beats causes a build-up until the end, when Björk’s ethereal voice fades out with a repeated phrase that seems to fade into a night sky.

Part of the reason that most songs don’t resonate with me as much I’d like them to is due to unreached expectations. If I hear there’s a new song out from a favorite band of mine, I expect perfection, causing imminent, slight disappointment in said great, but imperfect new song. “Jóga” came out of nowhere and took me to a new place. Now, of course, I’ve built it up so much that I’m now ensuring disappointment in you, the reader. But just take a listen. And I insist that you plug in headphones or use good speakers, because its effect won’t be the same on crappy laptop speakers.

Highlight from 2011: Kurt Vile – “Society is My Friend”

With a touch of Neil Young and Nick Drake, Kurt Vile dropped Smoke Ring For My Halo last year (which made it into my top 10 albums of 2011). It snuck up on me out of nowhere. The instrumentation is intricate and the way Kurt sings is enthralling. “Society is My Friend” is one of the standout tracks, containing layer upon layer of acoustic guitar and a repeating groove that gets in your head. Hear it below.

Princeton – “Florida”

This song has no business coming out in the winter. It’s cloudy here in Pasadena and all I should be doing is listening to Bon Iver or the Tallest Man on Earth. But instead, this new band Princeton has decided to be cruel and make me yearn for summer. Although I just realized I really shouldn’t be complaining since I’ll be in the southern hemisphere by this time next week, in the throes of summer. Anyway, Princeton has created an infectious track, with piano and keyboard lines leading the way, horn and string ornaments throughout, and references to the great state of Florida. Maybe if Newt had used the tune on the campaign trail over there, he would have done better last week.