Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp have, it’s safe to say, found their groove in recent times having released a three-album series entitled Profound Mysteries, all following in quick succession ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In shorts and a white T-shirt, his tan setting off his blue-green eyes, Berge looks ready for tennis. Brundtland, in joggers and ...
In a world that has had all of us engaged in some kind of struggle, we still share an interest in some profound mysteries. Why are we here? How many pounds of classified documents does it take to line ...
Norwegian duo Röyksopp have surprised released a new album titled Nebulous Nights. Its subtitle lets you know what it is: “An Ambient Excursion into Profound Mysteries,” as they have made a two-hour, ...
Having completed their three-part Profound Mysteries album last year, Norwegian electronic duo Röyksopp have announced the “True Electric” tour. It marks their first North American trek in six years, ...
“I have always wanted to collaborate with Röyksopp, they have been and continue to be a huge inspiration for me. I’m really excited for the music to finally come out!” explained Astrid S in a ...
Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland’s final album as Röyksopp embodies their strengths and their weaknesses. The makers of Poor Leno and Remind Me are recognisably present, but so is the group that ...
Röyksopp have announced their new album ‘True Electric’ and have shared its lead single ‘What Else Is There’ with Fever Ray. ‘True Electric’ – which is set for release on April 11 and is available for ...
In the past, the Norwegian pop duo Röyksopp has been accused of being “house for people who don’t like house;” the innocuous soundtrack of Volkswagen Jetta-driving, soy candle-lighting ...
Get your news from a source that’s not owned and controlled by oligarchs. Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily. Under the harsh fluorescent lights in the basement of a suburban DC concert venue, as ...
On the fifth-floor terrace of a Hollywood hotel, Röyksopp’s Torbjørn Brundtland brandishes a large bottle of Panna water like a magnum of champagne. He fills the plastic cups held out by his musical ...
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