Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Moby, Norman Cook, Tricky, Bjork, Uffie, Miss Kittin, Jessie J, Jesper Kyd, Yury G. Chernavsky, Magnetophone, Arthur Loves Plastic, Lovespirals, Barry Schrader, Frankmusik, Counterstrike, Captain Funk, DJ EBK, Zero 7, Mathis Mootz, Donny, Andrew Sega, Electrosexual, Anomie Belle, Testube, Calibre, Browning Mummery, River Styx, Anna Meredith, Feadz, Chew Lips, Dubfire, DJ Trackstyle, Parov Stelar, Immi, B-Key, Freddy Fresh, Motormark, Faultline, The Negatones, Maduro, Pogo, Bassic, DJ SFR, Coppe', Sporsmaal2, Al Gromer Khan, Fujiya & Miyagi, Nosaj Thing, Myra Maimoh, Zino & Tommy, Mignon, Jeff Bujak, Golden Boy, Dreamlin, Zen Paradox, Drums of Death, Nathan Heinze, Michiel van den Bos, Fade Kainer, Sophie Rimheden, Bodenstandig 2000, Minotaur Shock, Blindoldfreak, Lauren Flax, Baxter, Toshinori Kondo, Elijah B. Torn, Joker, Blue Hand, Skintone, Alexandra Edenborough, Drifting in Silence, Kids Indestructible, Nikki Yeoh, DJs Are Not Rockstars. Excerpt: Bjork Guomundsdottir (born 21 November 1965), known as Bjork (pronounced in English), is an Icelandic singer-songwriter, occasional actress, music composer and music producer, whose influential solo work includes eight solo albums and two original film soundtracks. Her eclectic musical style has achieved popular acknowledgement and popularity within many musical genres, such as rock, jazz, electronic dance music, classical and folk. Her voice has been acclaimed for its distinctive qualities. Bjork's 1990s singles "It's Oh So Quiet," "Army of Me" and "Hyperballad" charted in the UK Top 10. Her record label, One Little Indian, reported that by 2003 she had sold more than 15 million albums worldwide. She has acquired a high level of critical acclaim. She has won four BRIT Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, one MOJO Award, three UK Music Video Awards and in particular, sh...