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How do you feel other than being exhausted? We try to distance ourselves from that. We played around with that, took out small syllables and formed our own words and sentences as we wrote the song. Or this robot can pour you a cup of tea. BERGE: But obviously there is a spiritual side to our music, without trying to blow my own horn too loud.
You can hear some of that still in the track. We just loved that process. This project is getting a lot of focus now. Do you have an album coming out? Truth be told, there's no audible lewdness on her end, but her cell phone headset is picking up entire conversations from strangers surrounding her: Robyn is at a Stockholm restaurant enjoying wine.
You have your first impression: slapstick and funny voices, but it can also say something more. Röyksopp (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈrœ̂ʏksɔp]) are a Norwegian electronic music duo from Tromsø formed in The duo consists of childhood friends Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland who formed Röyksopp during the Bergen Wave.
What do you think about that? These Scandinavians just keep doing it. The Swedish pop star Robyn broke through in the U. Do It Again ranges from energetic house anthems, pop, and techno, to a ten-minute long ambient track featuring a saxophone solo. I was wondering, what draws you to exploring human sexual and romantic relationships using robots?
I think Stanley Kubrick said something quite nice about that, in his movies. What do you feel that illuminates? In a spiritual sense. I love the new tracks. Norway is a bit less cerebral. From the album "Junior". But I also spend some time in the States, and I go back and forth.
BERGE: Just as we like the vocal cords of Robyn, because they are so unique, we also liked the vocal cords of that specific robot. Ideas are being put down. You were all together in Bergen, Norway when you wrote some of the songs. That, to me, is enough. Most of the day goes to preparing the show.
But there are so many angles that we could spend quite a lot of time on them. Human beings have always tried to find ways to put these things into words. Many people might think that Röyksopp was an immediate overnight sensation with the hit single “Eple” in , but actually they had created music together for over ten years before Röyksopp became a unit.
We conducted the interview in person in one of the cozy white offices of the fortress-like Universal Music Group. It seems like the new video is very atmospheric. It just works. What do you like to do? Are you late night people?