Björk released a companion remix album, Telegram , which reimagined the Post singles through collaborations with artists like Mark Bell and Eumir Deodato.

Released over a two-year cycle, the singles from Post were noted for their innovative production and surreal music videos.

An ambient-dub track reflecting on a failed relationship, featuring a visual style heavily influenced by East Asian imagery.

Widely considered one of her greatest works, this track combines orchestral arrangements with a house-influenced beat.

The Quintessential Communication: Björk’s Post Singles (1995–1997)

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A "lush, techno-forest" track with lyrics co-written by Sjón, exploring themes of instinct and isolation.

Between 1995 and 1997, Björk released six singles from her second studio album, Post , a period that solidified her status as a global art-pop icon. This era reflected her move from Iceland to London, capturing the "urban culture" and "underground club" energy of the city through an eclectic blend of trip-hop, industrial, and jazz. The Six Primary Singles