Informative biography for new and longtime fans alike. Unfortunately the book only covers the first half of her career since it was written over 20 years ago now, but the content is still great.
I learned a lot more than I expected to!
For one, was shocked that she was in Miami, two blocks away, on the same day that fan mailed the bomb to the UK from his Miami apartment. When I saw her live in Miami in 2022 she mentioned nothing but positive and fun times when she’s visited over the years, but I wouldn’t have blamed her for never returning again.
The Dancer in the Dark chapter was also a highlight, because I didn’t realize the turmoil was that bad (and knowing what we now know about Trier)
Also appreciated the insights into pre-Debut and the various punk bands she was in in Iceland.
This is spread throughout the book, but I loved hearing about her friendships and collaborators with producers, other artists, and musicians. Just a complete music nerd in the best of ways. She’s always had her finger on the pulse of the experimental and electronic music scenes. In one chapter, she invites an artist that had only sold 3,000 copies to work on Vespertine, after she had randomly found it in a vinyl shop. You can still see this strong intuition she has nowadays with her work with Arca and other electronic artists (Sega Bodega, Shygirl, etc)