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Video: Röyksopp som gamliser

I september kommer Röyksopp med Senior, oppfølgeren til fjorårets comebacksuksess Junior. Settet, som de spilte inn samtidig som det første, blir angivelig mindre poppete og uten vokal.

I den engelske pressmeldingen vi fikk, forteller Svein Berge og Torbjørn Brundtland at albumsporene, som har mørke hemmeligheter, fjerne minner og lang livserfaring som rød tråd, bør lyttes til samlet, ikke hver for seg (sikkert helst ikke på shuffle).

Slik ser duoen ut som seniorer:


– The two albums have a kinship, in that they represent Röyksopp’s two very different artistic expressions. Junior – with emphasis on vocals, accessible melodies and harmonies, has the energy, the inquisitive temper and confident «hey-ho, let’s go!» attitude of youth, whereas Senior is the introverted, dwelling and sometimes graceful counterpart – brimfull with dark secrets and distorted memories, insisting «I’m old, I’ve got experience…». Senior is furthermore an album about age, horses and being subdued – with devils breathing down your neck.

– Senior was written as a complete set of tracks, each designated to take a specific part in the bigger piece. All individual tracks have been made with the intent of coexisting with the other tracks on the album.

– Each track is equally as important as its predecessor and successor. We feel that none of the tracks should be regarded outside of this context, ie. separated from the rest of the album. Quite a «brave»/stupid thing to do in this day and age of iPods and cherrypicking, one might suggest. We couldn’t agree more – hell that’s even probably why we did it.

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