History of Feminism
Related: About this forumInteresting comments by Bjork on her musical career
From an interview she did with Pitchfork magazine.
I didnt want to talk about that kind of thing for 10 years, but then I thought, Youre a coward if you dont stand up. Not for you, but for women. Say something. So around 2006, I put something on my website where I cleared something up, because itd been online so many times that it was becoming a fact. It wasnt just one journalist getting it wrong, everybody was getting it wrong. Ive done music for, what, 30 years? Ive been in the studio since I was 11; Alejandro had never done an album when I worked with him. He wanted to put something on his own Twitter, just to say its co-produced. I said, No, were never going to win this battle. Lets just leave it. But he insisted. Ive sometimes thought about releasing a map of all my albums and just making it clear who did what. But it always comes across as so defensive that, like, its pathetic. I could obviously talk about this for a long time.
Pitchfork: The world has a difficult time with the female auteur.
B: I have nothing against Kanye West. Help me with thisIm not dissing himthis is about how people talk about him. With the last album he did, he got all the best beatmakers on the planet at the time to make beats for him. A lot of the time, he wasnt even there. Yet no one would question his authorship for a second. If whatever Im saying to you now helps women, Im up for saying it. For example, I did 80% of the beats on Vespertine and it took me three years to work on that album, because it was all microbeatsit was like doing a huge embroidery piece. Matmos came in the last two weeks and added percussion on top of the songs, but they didnt do any of the main parts, and they are credited everywhere as having done the whole album. [Matmos] Drew [Daniel] is a close friend of mine, and in every single interview he did, he corrected it. And they dont even listen to him. It really is strange.
Pitchfork: How does it make you feel when this happens now?
B: I have to sayI got a feeling I am going to win in the long run, but I want to be part of the zeitgeist, too. I want to support young girls who are in their 20s now and tell them: Youre not just imagining things. Its tough. Everything that a guy says once, you have to say five times. Girls now are also faced with different problems. Ive been guilty of one thing: After being the only girl in bands for 10 years, I learnedthe hard waythat if I was going to get my ideas through, I was going to have to pretend that theymenhad the ideas. I became really good at this and I dont even notice it myself. I dont really have an ego. Im not that bothered. I just want the whole thing to be good. And Im not saying one bad thing about the guys who were with me in the bands, because theyre all amazing and creative, and theyre doing incredible things now. But I come from a generation where that was the only way to get things done. So I have to play stupid and just do everything with five times the amount of energy, and then it will come through.
It's an interesting interview (I know there's a limit to quoting from an article, but not sure how that works with interviews so if I'm over the limit I apologize).
Bryant
druidity33
(6,608 posts)Saw the Sugarcubes at their first US appearance (1985?) in NYC. I waited at the stage door (The old Ritz) for them to arrive for their sound-check. Got to meet the band and give her flowers. Einar was a jerk. Bjork was adorable. An amazing show.
K&R
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el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)First of all Bjork may not be your cup of tea, but she's clearly extraordinarily talented.
Secondly, it's rare for a male musician who collaborates but who's name is on the project to not get credit. It's common for a woman's collaborators to get the bulk of the credit for the actual work.
Bryant
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Sheldon Cooper
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(11,804 posts)ismnotwasm
(42,486 posts)Great piece-- really enjoyed reading it.