Music director Mak Chi Hoe first encountered Bjork through her 1990 album, Gling-Glo. It’s been almost 30 years since then but Mak still remembers how the rawness of the Icelandic singer’s voice truly struck a chord with him.
“I was so captivated. You know in those days how they tried to make you sound perfect, with autotune and all? But she didn’t believe in vocal editing. Whatever is raw, just came out, whether a shriek or cry,” recalls Mak, 40.
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