

To deal with the stress of being at home during this incident, Björk imagined herself as the protagonist in a Spanish soap opera. The progress of Homogenic in these sessions was halted due to a media sensation caused by the suicide of Björk's stalker Ricardo López. One of the first songs created during the sessions was "5 Years" which Dravs created the fast beat for. Björk only left the studio to cook meals for the both of them. The sessions with Dravs and Björk were casual, with Björk allowing Dravs freedom with the album. Björk would let audio engineer Markus Dravs into her home studio to start creating new songs. Retrospectively, Homogenic has continued receiving critical acclaim, being listed among the best albums of its era and genre by numerous critics.Īfter an extensive tour in 1996, Björk returned to her home in Maida Vale with an urgent need to write new songs as a form of therapy.
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The album produced five singles-" Jóga", " Bachelorette", " Hunter", " Alarm Call", and " All Is Full of Love"-and was further promoted with the Homogenic Tour (1997–1999). It topped the Icelandic albums chart, peaking at number 28 on the US Billboard 200 and number 4 on the UK Albums Chart. Upon its release, Homogenic received widespread critical acclaim. It marked the first of several production collaborations between Björk and Bell, whom she would cite as a major influence on her musical career. She later relocated to Spain to record the album. Homogenic was originally to be produced in her home in London, but was halted due to media attention from Björk surviving a murder attempt by a stalker. Produced by Björk, Mark Bell, Guy Sigsworth, Howie B, and Markus Dravs, the album marked a stylistic change, focusing on similar-sounding music combining electronic beats and string instruments with songs in tribute to her native country Iceland. It was released on 20 September 1997 by One Little Indian Records. Retrieved 24 September 2019.Homogenic is the third studio album by Icelandic recording artist Björk.
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to Offer Enhanced Backup and Recovery Software Solutions". ^ "Retrospect 9.0: powerful backup for professionals, organizations"."Retrospect Backup Software Acquired by Sonic". "Retrospect Backup 16 review: Virtually useless for virtual machines". Retrieved 17 February 2019.will bundle Dantz Development Corp.s Retrospect backup and archiving software with the Apple Tape Backup 40SC. "Apple Bundles Tape Backup With Retrospect Software". ^ a b Flynn, Laurie (25 September 1989).Setting it up(WebDAV), Scheduling scripts(GUI scripting), Restoring(file-level deduplication, Proactive priorities). "Retrospect 9.0: powerful backup for professionals, organizations". ^ "Retrospect Backup Multi Server Product Review".
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pp. 18-20 ("The Archive", meaning information repository, including versioning), 24 (client-server), 82-83 (archive file), 126-141 (old Retrospect terminology and GUI-still used in Windows variant), 127 (Archiving operation in Retrospect), 128 (subvolume-later renamed Favorite Folder in Macintosh variant), 130-132 (Duplicate-later renamed Copy in Macintosh variant), 146(versioning), 165 (client-server). Ithaca, NY: TidBITS Electronic Publishing.
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Take Control of Mac OS X Backups (PDF) (Version 2.0 ed.). In June 2019 the holding company StorCentric-which also owns Drobo-announced that it had acquired Retrospect Inc., which it will operate as an wholly owned independent subsidiary. Retrospect 9 was introduced in 2012, to positive reviews. was formed by a core team most of whom had worked on the product for ten years or more. Rovi decided that it was not a core business, but a team who had worked on the product approached Rovi with the idea of spinning out as a separate company. In 2010, Retrospect was sold to Roxio, owned by Sonic Solutions, which was then in turn acquired by Rovi. A "premature" release of Retrospect 8 in 2009 undermined its market after Apple introduced its competing Time Machine in late 2007. It was revived in 2008 and transferred to EMC's new acquisition Iomega.

Īcquisition by EMC, under its Insignia brand, led to the product being briefly mothballed when Insignia was shut down in 2007. In 2006 version 7.5, the refined first release of the Windows variant under EMC, added performance features needed by SMEs. With sales split evenly between the two variants and the Macintosh variant claiming 90% of its market, Dantz Development Corporation was acquired by EMC Corporation in 2004. The software was first developed by Dantz Development Corporation in 1989, initially for the Macintosh platform and continuing later for Windows.
