Royksopp - The Understanding - released 4 th July 2005 - Album Review

  • 14 July 2005

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Royksopp - The Understanding - released 4 th July 2005 - Album Review

Royksopp
The Understanding
released 4 th July 2005
This latest offering from the innovative Nordic funksters Royksopp is very pleasing to the ear. After the electronic debut album ‘Melody AM’, Torbjrn Brundtland and Svein Berge’s ‘The Understanding’ is an infinitely more melodious offering with a whole host of musical delights.

The opening of first track ‘Triumphant’ features a beautiful, if repetitive piano riff accompanied by a down tempo beat joined by chimes and keyboard. A lively percussion soon kicks in to give the impression of an 80s TV show.

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alex mula