IS ROYKSOPP LIKED HERE???
Phill_Most
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i was just wondering what you thought because you are a bunch of the coolest guys i've ever met in my life... your opinion matters to me
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It'd been a while since I'd checked Melody A.M, but I dug it out a few months ago when I was spending alot of time in the library. I think that album has aged very well and is still outstanding.
The Understanding is not really my thing. There's more vocal tracks which I don't think play that well to their stregnths. It's also a little epic/anthemic in spots which I don't find nearly as engaging as the debut.
and i always dug the video too.
i suspect most dudes here probably think this group is too ibiza. but i have heard some pretty good stuff from them.
i think they manage to tread a very fine line here but mostly end up on the right side. i was worried that revisiting Melody would expose it to be on the cafe del mar/blazing downtempo tip, and while it is very tempered it doesn't come off as contrived as could be.
Interesting tidbit: I heard they had almost NO gear of their own when recording that album and for the most part got by by buying gear, using it as much as possible, and returning after a couple weeks. Must have been pre-restocking fees or something, but kinda cool.
Right on all counts.
yeah, cosign on this. And aren't these the guys behind the Scandanavian wunderkid Annie?
I think they've worked with her but are more closely affiliated with Kings of Convenience. Annie's collaborator when she emerged around 2000 was a dude called DJ Erot, who was also her boyfriend and who died of heart problems just as she was starting to generate a buzz off her first single.
I have a few of Erot's productions. Nice instrumental prog disco, no strings. I was really surprised when I heard he passed.
yes to both your questions.
I've got this long ass edit of "Greatest Hit" that kills it on the dancefloor. Can't go wrong with putting "Everybody" by Madonna to good use. I kinda dig that whole Annie album too.
word up
peep "fusions" straight cameo rip with that ill moog line...some 1982 boogie shit, dripping with activator.