Présentation de l'éditeur
A skilled and evocative wordsmith and songwriter who made her first at 11 years old, and since then has built up a compelling, fascinating body of work, Bjork, uniquely among muti-million-selling international artists, has always maintained a defiantly experimental edge to her music. Human Behaviour is a detailed analysis and celebration of Bjork's career and musical history to date, delving into her creative processes and motivations with the same insight with which she tackles the human condition. From her precocious pre-teen debut through the giddy electro-leaning delights of Debut to current hit Vespertine, Human Behaviour will be the definitive companion to Bjork's musical output - and a must-have for her legion devoted fans.
Biographie de l'auteur
Ian Gittins has been writing about Bjork for over a decade, as a music journalist for publications including Melody Maker, Q, the Guardian, Daily Telegraph, New York Times and a host of international and digital publications. Based in London, he now contributes interview features for the Guardian and Q and is a part-time consultant music editor for Carlton Books.