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Royksopp: Junior
Coming March 3 and 29th, 2009, Royksopp's collab-heavy 3rd LP, "Junior"
Here's the lead-off single "Happy Up Here" stream: http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articl...up-here-stream Darned if it doesn't sound like Air circa "Talkie Walkie". Still some recognizeable Royksopp blips, but certainly more , uh, "happy" than the prior records. The album art looks cheese-tastic, http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/articl...over-is-freaky reminiscent of Beck's "Midnite Vultures" inner art to me.
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Re: Royksopp: Junior
Just downloaded and played a few times this weekend...
as other reviews have said, it does neatly cover both their cheeky pop side and darker, analog techno sound. A bit too many guest vocalists and mid-tempo synthpop for my taste (e.g. I much prefer Melody A.M. and the harder instrumentals on Understanding), but it's still enjoyable. It's just, well, we know they're capable of more than the polished pop.
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Re: Royksopp: Junior
I seem to have the same problem with Royksopp that I do with Chemical Brothers, in that I find their work that doesn't feature guest vocalists vastly more interesting than the stuff that does. If both bands just stuck to instrumentals I'd like them a lot more.. and that's pretty much the same thoughts I had when listening to this for the first time.
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