Björk's third studio album, Homogenic, is a masterful blend of electronic beats and string instruments, paying tribute to her native Iceland. Released on 22 September 1997 by One Little Independent Records, this 10-track album showcases Björk's unique artistry, with singles such as 'Hunter', 'Joga', 'Bachelorette', 'Alarm Call', and 'All Is Full Of Love'. Produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, Homogenic marked a stylistic change in Björk's music, resulting in a distinctive sound that is both captivating and emotive.
With a duration of 43 minutes, Homogenic is a concise yet powerful exploration of art pop and trip hop genres. The album's tracklist, featuring 'Hunter', 'Jóga', 'Unravel', 'Bachelorette', 'All Neon Like', '5 Years', 'Immature', 'Alarm Call', 'Pluto', and 'All Is Full Of Love', demonstrates Björk's innovative approach to music. Homogenic has been widely acclaimed, and its influence can still be felt today, 25 years after its initial release. This iconic album is a testament to Björk's creative genius and her ability to craft music that is both deeply personal and universally relatable.