Style mag darlings Royskopp are from the Norwegian town of Bergen, which is best known for being the spiritual home of the church-burning black metal scene of the early-’90s. Now, though, most of ...
Attention all ad-directors and dinner-party hosts. Easy listening electronic duo Royksopp's second album is bound to follow their first by soundtracking both car commercials and nocturnal nibbling.
The Norwegian electro-pop duo of Torbjorn Brundtland and Svein Berge, otherwise known as Royksopp, became quick stars thanks to its 2001 debut, "Melody A.M." By Billboard Staff The Norwegian ...
In the years immediately following the release of Air's landmark Moon Safari, Europe produced wave after wave of lounge-y chill-out acts, often indistinguishable in name and content. Norway's Röyksopp ...
Royksopp's Eple became a ubiquitous summer chill-out tune, appearing on a million compilations and cementing their reputation as being very, well, nice. Tellingly, it doesn't appear here. This long ...
Boasting one of the most absorbing earwigs of the year, Röyksopp's single "Eple" circles around a high-pitched sonic tickle that falls in and out of pitch every time it hints at solidifying into a ...
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The venue may have been a little unusual for a thumping electro show, but Royksopp still managed to bring the house down at the Royal Festival Hall. Despite an all-seater auditorium, it wasn't long ...
Royksopp have released their first new song since their final album ‘The Inevitable End’ two years ago. The duo said following the release of ‘The Inevitable End’ that they would carry on making ...
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