How does Björk's "Human Behavior" experiment with sound?
A. "Human Behavior" has no harmony and aims for an "empty" sound.
B. "Human Behavior" presents a range of distinctive electronic sounds.
C. There is a two-chord cycle throughout but no melody.
D. There are abrupt contrasts in volume.
Answer: A
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