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Röyksopp () a Norwegian
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duo from
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formed in 1998. The duo consists of childhood friends Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland who formed Röyksopp during the
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. After experimenting with different genres of electronic music, the band solidified their place in the electronica scene with their 2001 debut album, ''
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'', released on the Wall of Sound record label. Röyksopp has consistently experimented with various genres pertaining to electronic music. Stylistically, the band makes use of various genres, including
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,
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and
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. The band is also known for its elaborate concert performances, which often feature
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outfits. Since their 1998 debut, the duo has gained critical acclaim and popular success around the world. To date, Röyksopp has been nominated for two
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s, won seven Spellemannprisen awards, performed worldwide tours, and produced albums that have topped the charts in several countries, including four consecutive number-one albums in their native country.


Band name

'' Røyksopp'' literally means "smoke mushroom" in
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. It is the Norwegian word for the class of
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s known as puffball. The band's name replaces the second letter ( ø) with ö, which is non-existent in the
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but corresponds to the same sound in the
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.


History


1990–1997: Origins

Berge and Brundtland were introduced to each other through a mutual friend in Tromsø, Norway, when Berge was 12 years old and Brundtland was 13. They enjoyed the same films and music, and shared an interest in electronics. The two began playing music together due to a shared interest in electronica, experimented with various forms of electronic music. They bought a drum machine together part of the
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of the early 1990s. Their childhood in Tromsø and the natural scenery of
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have often been mentioned as some of their most important inspirations.lAlt URL
The pair separated before obtaining any popular success with their music, but reunited with each other in 1998 in Bergen, Norway. Bergen, a city of 212,944 people in 1990, had overtaken Tromsø's position as the most vital scene for underground electronic music in Norway, and Röyksopp worked with other Norwegian musicians like
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, Those Norwegians, Drum Island, and
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's guitarist and singer
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in what was called the
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. During this time, the duo befriended
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. Under the tutelage of Jenssen, the duo started a band called Aedena Cycle with Gaute Barlindhaug and Kolbjørn Lyslo. In 1994 Aedena Cycle recorded a vinyl EP called ''Traveler's Dreams''. The EP was released under the R&S Records sublabel
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. Following the release of the EP, Jenssen almost convinced the band to sign a full record deal with Apollo Records.


1998–2000: Early years

After recording as part of Aedena Cycle, Berge and Brundtland left the group to form their own band, Röyksopp. The word ''röyksopp'' is a stylized version of the Norwegian word for the puffball mushroom, "røyksopp". The band has stated that the word could also evoke the mushroom cloud resulting from an atomic blast. Röyksopp's debut single was released by local Bergen Wave-era independent label Tellé. Röyksopp's first single "
So Easy "So Easy" is a song by Norwegian duo Röyksopp, released as their first single. It was first made available in 1999, with only 500 copies made and distributed. It was later re-released on Röyksopp's debut album '' Melody A.M.'' "So Easy" contain ...
", which was later re-released on their first album, was the second record released by Tellé. After being used in a UK T-Mobile advertisement, "So Easy" became popular in the UK market and was later re-released, combined with their later single " Remind Me".


2001–2004: ''Melody A.M.'' and early success

After leaving Tellé, the band signed with British label
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and released ''
Melody A.M. ''Melody A.M.'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, released on 13 September 2001 by Wall of Sound. The album reached number one in the Norwegian Albums chart. In the UK, it reached number nine in the country's ...
'', which became certified platinum in the band's native Norway and sold over a million copies worldwide. The album peaked at number one in
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, and produced the UK
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singles "
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", "
Poor Leno "Poor Leno" is the third single released by the Norwegian duo Röyksopp. It was released in December 2001 as the second single from the band's debut album, ''Melody A.M.''. The vocals are sung by Erlend Øye. It is used in the sixth-generation vi ...
", and "Remind Me". A final single, "
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", was also released. Eple () meaning "apple" in Norwegian was licensed by
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for use as the welcome music to the company's
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Panther operating system, playing the first time a user booted a new Apple-brand computer. The band's popularity was boosted by several graphically experimental
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s, many of which were put into heavy rotation by
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. The music video for "Remind Me", featuring an infographic-style video by French company H5, won the 2002 MTV Europe Music Award for best music video. In this same event the duo was nominated in three more categories: "Best Nordic Act", "Best New Artist" and "Best Dance Act". The duo performed the song "Poor Leno" at the event. One year later they received a nomination for "Best Group" at the Brit Awards. During this period Röyksopp slowly gained popularity in the
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. "Remind Me", one of the two Röyksopp and Erlend Øye collaborations found on ''
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'', was featured in a
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car insurance commercial, the fourth of the " It's so easy a caveman could do it" ads. During this time, Röyksopp were approached to compose the soundtrack for ''
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'', although they declined the offer.Kafka feat. Röyksopp at the Bergen International Festival
". Bergen International Festival. 2015


2005–2008: ''The Understanding''

Röyksopp's second studio album, '' The Understanding'', was released on 12 July 2005, preceded by the single "
Only This Moment "Only This Moment" is the first single from Norwegian duo Röyksopp's second album, '' The Understanding'' (2005). The track features Kate Havnevik on guest vocals and co-writing. Reception The single was released on 27 June 2005 in the United K ...
" on 27 June 2005. The single managed to peak at number 33 in the United Kingdom. The video for "Only This Moment" is closely based on the events of the Paris 1968 riots, and elements of
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are found throughout the video clip. The album's second single, "
49 Percent "49 Percent" is the second single from Norwegian duo Röyksopp's second album, ''The Understanding (Röyksopp album), The Understanding'' (2005). It features the vocals and lyrics of Chelonis R. Jones. The song initially was written as "Don't Giv ...
", with the vocals of Chelonis R. Jones was released on 26 September 2005. A third single, "
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", including vocals from Swedish singer Karin Dreijer of The Knife, became the album's biggest single, peaking at number 32 in the United Kingdom, and at number four in Norway.Alt URL
"
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" was the album's fourth single, and a non-album track, "
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", was also released. Building upon the success of ''Melody A.M.'', ''The Understanding'' was very successful in Europe. The album peaked at number one in
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, and at number 13 in the UK. During this time, Röyksopp's popularity continued to increase in the United States. The album charted on many ''
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'' charts, and peaked at number two on the Top Electronic Albums chart, number 22 on the
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chart, and number 32 on the Top Independent Albums. After the release of ''The Understanding'', some of Röyksopp's singles were licensed for movie appearances. "
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" was featured during a scene in the 2007 American film ''
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'' and during the end credits of the 2006 British film '' Cashback'', and "Circuit Breaker" was used in the 2007 snowboard film ''Picture This''. On 19 June 2006, Röyksopp released a nine-track live album called ''
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''. Notably, the album contains a reinterpretation of the song "
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", originally by
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. On 5 March 2007, Röyksopp compiled their favourite tracks by other artists for the '' Back to Mine'' series. Called '' Back to Mine: Röyksopp'', the album was released in the US on 5 March 2007, and in the UK on 27 April 2007. The album also includes their own track "Meatball", released under the
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"Emmanuel Splice". Svein Berge also contributed as a
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for the celebration of the ''Grieg year'', as Norway celebrated their famous composer Edvard Grieg.Alt URL
On the tenth anniversary of Röyksopp's formation—15 December 2008—the band released a new track, "Happy Birthday", free of charge to celebrate the event. The song was released via free
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on the band's website.


2009–2012: ''Junior'' and ''Senior''

Röyksopp's third studio album, '' Junior'', was released on 23 March 2009, featuring the single " Happy Up Here". The song debuted on
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's
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show on 9 January 2009. It was officially released digitally on 16 March 2009. The music video for "Happy Up Here", made by Reuben Sutherland, features elements from the arcade game '' Space Invaders''. Both the single and the video were met with positive reactions from the press and fans. "
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", the second single from the album ''Junior'', featuring vocals from Swedish singer
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, was released on 15 June 2009. The vinyl and digital versions of the single included remixes of the song by
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, Chateau Marmont and Spencer & Hill. At the
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, the Jean Elan remix of "The Girl and the Robot" was nominated for
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. "
This Must Be It "This Must Be It" is the third single from the Norwegian duo Röyksopp's third album ''Junior''. It features the vocals of Karin Dreijer (Fever Ray, The Knife). The single was released on 2 November 2009 as a digital download and 12″ vinyl. "T ...
" is the third single from the album, including vocals from Swedish singer Karin Dreijer of The Knife and
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. The single also featuring remixes by Thin White Duke,
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, Rex the Dog and Apparat, among others. The band later released the stems for the song "Tricky Tricky" as part of a remix competition and the winning entries were released on 27 October 2009. ''Junior'' was a success around the world. The album peaked at number one in Norway, the band's third consecutive release to do so. ''Junior'' also peaked at number 21 on the
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and charted on many ''
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'' charts, including the ''Billboard'' 200–the first Röyksopp release to do so–where it peaked at number 126. The album also peaked at number four on the Top Electronic Albums chart and number two on the
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chart. ''Junior'' was followed by ''
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'', which is more quiet, "withdrawn and introspective" and "create an atmosphere and an ambiance". ''Senior'' is the duo's first album to consist solely of instrumental tracks. The first single from the album, "The Drug", was released on 9 August 2010. The album itself was released on 13 September 2010, and was successful in the band's native Norway, peaking at number one, the band's fourth consecutive release to do so.


2013–2018: ''Do It Again'', ''The Inevitable End'' and ''Star Wars Headspace''

In January 2013, Röyksopp released a song called "Running to the Sea", a collaboration with Norwegian artist
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. According to the band, the song was written and recorded in two days for a televised performance. The single was released on 16 December 2013, with a B-side containing a song called "Something in My Heart", featuring Jamie McDermott from The Irrepressibles. Röyksopp and Sundfør also collaborated in creating a cover version of
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's " Ice Machine" for their
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compilation album, '' Late Night Tales: Röyksopp''. On 14 April 2014, Röyksopp announced a collaborative EP with
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titled '' Do It Again'' to coincide with their joint tour. A snippet of one of the five tracks set to be released on the album, "Monument", was released the same day. The album was released on 26 May through Dog Triumph,
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, and
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. The duo stated that a re-worked version of "Monument" would form a part of their next album. On 29 September 2014, Röyksopp announced that their next album, titled ''
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'', would explore "darker subject matter with emphasis on the lyrical content", and would be their last LP, though they will not stop making music. The album was released on 7 November 2014 by Dog Triumph. The special edition of the album includes new versions of the previously released tracks "Running to the Sea", "Do It Again" and "Monument" as well as the original version of "Something in My Heart". Some singles did precede the release of the album: "Skulls", "Sordid Affair" and the new version of "Monument". "Skulls" and "Monument" were accompanied by two new video clips. The video for "I Had This Thing" was shared on 11 May 2015. In early 2015, it was announced that the band had composed a musical accompaniment to a comedic work based upon the novels of
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. The project debuted at the Bergen International Festival in the same year. Also in 2015, the Norwegian public broadcaster
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introduced a series of new jingles by Röyksopp for the TV output of the ''NRK Nyheter'' news division, as part of a comprehensive redesign of the sub-brand. The same year, they won the award for "Best Cinematography" at the
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for their "Skulls" music video. On 8 February 2016, Röyksopp announced that a new track titled "Bounty Hunters" would be included on the '' Star Wars Headspace'' compilation. The album was released on 19 February 2016. On 9 September 2016, Röyksopp released a new song, in collaboration with
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, called "Never Ever". Additional remixes of the song have been released between February and April 2017, including Röyksopp's own club mix.


2019–2021: ''Lost Tapes''

In February 2019, the band announced that they would be releasing B-sides, exclusives and previously unreleased tracks through the ''Lost Tapes'' playlist, starting with "I Wanna Know" and "Rising Urge". The tracks have been released for free on music streaming services, including Spotify and YouTube, but are also sold in digital stores like Amazon and the iTunes Store. In August 2019, Röyksopp released a collaborative single with
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, called "To minutter". The band kept releasing new ''Lost Tapes'' until 25 January 2021, when they announced the project has come to a halt for the time being. In August 2021, the physical edition of ''Lost Tapes'' was announced for release on 17 September 2021. It contains the first 10 tracks from the series and is available on vinyl, CD and cassette.


2022–present: ''Profound Mysteries I'', ''II'' and ''III''

At the end of 2021, the band launched a new Instagram account which led to speculation of new music. Through a series of teasers with the tagline "Press R" on social media and snippets of new material on the redesigned official website, the band confirmed a new project would be released in 2022, titled ''
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''. Röyksopp described the "conceptual project" as an "expanded creative universe" and a "continuous, holistic experience", suggesting the release of three albums in 2022 (listed on the website as red, yellow and green). Each release in the series was accompanied by a series of short-films from multiple directors and AI-generated "artefacts" and visualisers by an Australian artist Jonathan Zawada. The two new songs were officially released in January 2022, "(Nothing But) Ashes..." and "The Ladder", followed by "Impossible" (featuring
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) in February. The ''Profound Mysteries'' album was released on 29 April 2022, with the band hosting a livestream of the album, followed by a tease of the next album and snippets of new music on the official website. On 14 June 2022, the band released "Sorry", featuring
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as a lead single for '' Profound Mysteries II''. At the same time the album became available for pre-order with "Unity", featuring
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available alongside it. A collection of remixes was also released. The second album was released on 19 August 2022, with the band once again hosting a YouTube event and teasing the next album, officially confirming the trilogy. A number of individual songs were released in a run-up to the third and final album, starting with "Speed King" and "The Night" in August 2022. ''
Profound Mysteries III ''Profound Mysteries III'' is the eighth studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, and is the third and last album in the ''Profound Mysteries'' series of albums. The album was released on 18 November 2022. It was released with col ...
'' was released on 18 November 2022 and features collaborations with
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,
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,
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and Astrid S, among other artists. The series has been also released on vinyl for the first time, as 6LP boxset featuring all three albums and individual 2LP releases. In 2023, the duo embarked on a headline tour and continued to release new remixes of the tracks from the ''Profound Mysteries'' series. The True Electric tour began in February 2023, with shows in European cities, including Stockholm, London and Berlin. The band described the tour as "energetic beats meet vast, transcending soundscapes" and explained their wish to bring "the pure and immersive Röyksopp experience" of studio productions to the stage. The shows were followed by appearances at various summer festivals in Europe including
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and
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. The band continued their headline tour in autumn 2023 with 16 concerts in North America and Europe.


Style


Musical style

Röyksopp's music is often referred to as "warm", a reference to the band's downbeat electronica that combines elements of house music and Afro-American sounds. Röyksopp prefer to use analogue synthesizers over digital ones, with Svein Berge noting in an interview that "it's fairly limited, the fun you can have with the use of a mouse. We like to mix." In terms of specific instruments, the band generally favor vintage synthesizers and instruments from the 1970s and early 1980s, such as the
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, the
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Mk2, the Korg PS-3100, the monophonic
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, the polyphonic Roland Juno-106, and the Synthe Korg 100 mono bass synth. When producing their earlier albums, the band also made heavy use of Akai samplers. To further create their unique sound, the band makes use of the Roland Space Echo, an "an old Danish tube compressor that doesn’t really have a name," and a reverb unit taken from an old radio station. A notable component of Röyksopp's repertoire is their use of multiple lead vocalists. For instance, ''Melody A.M.'' features the vocal talents of Anneli Drecker and
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, ''The Understanding'' features
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,
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, and Karin Dreijer, and ''Junior'' features
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, Anneli Drecker, Karin Dreijer, and Lykke Li. In addition to writing their own music, the duo enjoy remixing songs. Berge said, "It's obviously fun remixing people like Coldplay, artists of such a big calibre. Whenever people approach us for a remix it's very nice; being approached by Roots Manuva,
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, and even
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is quite fun." The band was also asked by
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for a remix, but had to turn down the offer due to scheduling conflicts.


Influences

As they grew up in
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in northern Norway, Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland listened to local artists like
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and former Bel Canto member Biosphere (musician), Biosphere (whom, coincidentally, Berge and Brundtland would remix in 1997 while they were part of Alanïa). The band has also expressed their interest in the music of Kraftwerk, Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, Art of Noise, Vangelis, Erik Satie, and Francis Lai. Svein Berge has also stated that he is very fond of the production and programming skills of Datassette, who produced a remix of the Röyksopp single "Happy Up Here". Röyksopp often include references and homages to their musical influences. For instance, "Röyksopp Forever" pays homage to famous electronica musicians from the 1970s, including, "the likes of Vangelis and these people, and Krautrock, like Tangerine Dream and even Pink Floyd and King Crimson."


Live performances

Röyksopp is known for its elaborate concert performances. Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media said that "Those who have heard Röyksopp's two albums ... won't be surprised to learn the Norwegian duo's live set is much better and more raucuous than hunching next to the speakers at yer local Crate & Barrel". When performing live, the duo often appear in eccentric outfits. Ari Stein, of Electronic Beats, said, that during one particular live set, "Röyksopp returned with two separate encores, one which included Berge playing "Eple" with a space suit capsule on his head".


Discography


Studio albums

* ''
Melody A.M. ''Melody A.M.'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, released on 13 September 2001 by Wall of Sound. The album reached number one in the Norwegian Albums chart. In the UK, it reached number nine in the country's ...
'' (2001) * '' The Understanding'' (2005) * '' Junior'' (2009) * ''
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'' (2010) * ''
The Inevitable End ''The Inevitable End'' is the fifth studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, released on 7 November 2014 by Dog Triumph. Svein Berge stated the album has a "dark energy", while Robyn described the album as "sad, but it's not col ...
'' (2014) * ''
Profound Mysteries ''Profound Mysteries'' is the sixth studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, and is the first of three albums in the ''Profound Mysteries'' series of albums. It was released with collections of short films (each by a different d ...
'' (2022) * '' Profound Mysteries II'' (2022) * ''
Profound Mysteries III ''Profound Mysteries III'' is the eighth studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, and is the third and last album in the ''Profound Mysteries'' series of albums. The album was released on 18 November 2022. It was released with col ...
'' (2022)


Reception and awards


Critical reception

In addition to sales success, Röyksopp has garnered generally positive reception from many music critics. The band has also been nominated for many prestigious awards, including multiple Spellemannprisens and a Grammy Award, Grammy. The tracks "
What Else Is There? "What Else Is There?" is the third single from the Norwegian duo Röyksopp's second album '' The Understanding''. It features the vocals of Karin Dreijer from the Swedish electronica duo The Knife. The album was released in the UK with the help o ...
" and "
Eple "Eple" (; "Apple") is a song by Norwegian electronica duo Röyksopp, released as their second single. In 2003, it was re-released as the duo's third single from their debut album ''Melody A.M.''. Commercial use The song's title comes from the N ...
" were chosen among the top 500 tracks of the decade by Pitchfork Media and placed in 375th and 336th place respectively. Another track written by Röyksopp, Annie (Norwegian singer), Annie's "Heartbeat (Annie song), Heartbeat", was placed 17th on the same list. On 24 November 2009, ''
Melody A.M. ''Melody A.M.'' is the debut studio album by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp, released on 13 September 2001 by Wall of Sound. The album reached number one in the Norwegian Albums chart. In the UK, it reached number nine in the country's ...
'' was named the best Norwegian album of the decade by Norway's largest newspaper, ''Verdens Gang''.Alt URL
''The Understanding'' came 5th on the same list. In a ranking of the top 10 Norwegian tracks of the decade by VG, "
Eple "Eple" (; "Apple") is a song by Norwegian electronica duo Röyksopp, released as their second single. In 2003, it was re-released as the duo's third single from their debut album ''Melody A.M.''. Commercial use The song's title comes from the N ...
" and "
What Else Is There? "What Else Is There?" is the third single from the Norwegian duo Röyksopp's second album '' The Understanding''. It features the vocals of Karin Dreijer from the Swedish electronica duo The Knife. The album was released in the UK with the help o ...
" were placed 3rd and 6th respectively.Alt URL
However, some criticism has been aimed at the repetitive nature of the band and the trip hop genre in general. Robert Christgau said that, "chill-out tends toward waiting-room music for plastic surgeons who really want you to order that butt implant. Where once [Röyksopp] were extolled for their subtle melodicism, here their schlock candidly attacks the jugular. If they're Air (French band), Air, Goldie was Tricky (musician), Tricky." Pitchfork Media, in their review of ''Senior'', said that "the kind of downtempo stuff that makes up the majority of Röyksopp's vocal-less compositions just doesn't hold up to concentrated, repeated listens like many other forms of instrumental electronic music."


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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