ROYKSOPP AND ROBYN DO IT AGAIN LP VINYL NEW 2014 33RPM MINI
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Cat no. DOG007V
1. Monument
2. Sayit
3. Do It Again
4. Every Little Thing
5. Inside The Idle Hour Club Royksopp & Robyn are proud to announce the release of the Do It Again, an incredible 36 minute 5 track mini album which will be unleashed on 26th May 2014 and precedes a new Royksopp album to be released later in the year. 'Do It Again' is the first single from the mini album and is an accidental pop song written after a night out together in Bergen. It is one of the most effervescent, effortlessly uplifting electro-pop tunes of recent years, and started life as a rave-inspired throwback. Elsewhere, the mini album covers big thumping house in the shape of the club-ready Sayit. On the other end of the spectrum there is the closing Inside The Idle Hour Club, which utilises Robyn's vocal discreetly to create a pensive, slowly evolving soundscape that's worth diving headlong into. "This doesn't sound like Royksopp featuring Robyn or Robyn produced by Royksopp, it's just something else entirely, The word ''collaboration'' has never before been more justified in the world of music! (Royksopp). "In the beginning we just knew we wanted to do something together and then it started to feel more like a band thing than songs for a Royksopp or Robyn album so were releasing this music together as a band you could say" (Robyn).
2. Sayit
3. Do It Again
4. Every Little Thing
5. Inside The Idle Hour Club Royksopp & Robyn are proud to announce the release of the Do It Again, an incredible 36 minute 5 track mini album which will be unleashed on 26th May 2014 and precedes a new Royksopp album to be released later in the year. 'Do It Again' is the first single from the mini album and is an accidental pop song written after a night out together in Bergen. It is one of the most effervescent, effortlessly uplifting electro-pop tunes of recent years, and started life as a rave-inspired throwback. Elsewhere, the mini album covers big thumping house in the shape of the club-ready Sayit. On the other end of the spectrum there is the closing Inside The Idle Hour Club, which utilises Robyn's vocal discreetly to create a pensive, slowly evolving soundscape that's worth diving headlong into. "This doesn't sound like Royksopp featuring Robyn or Robyn produced by Royksopp, it's just something else entirely, The word ''collaboration'' has never before been more justified in the world of music! (Royksopp). "In the beginning we just knew we wanted to do something together and then it started to feel more like a band thing than songs for a Royksopp or Robyn album so were releasing this music together as a band you could say" (Robyn).