Röyksopp - Junior (2009)

Röyksopp - Junior
Original Release Date: Mar 24, 2009
Label: Astralwerks
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 408MB
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Tracklisting:
1. Happy Up Here (2:43)
2. The Girl and the Robot (4:29)
3. Vision One (4:59)
4. This Must Be It (4:41)
5. Röyksopp Forever (5:00)
6. Miss It So Much (5:01)
7. Tricky Tricky (5:59)
8. You Don't Have a Clue (4:33)
9. Silver Cruiser (4:36)
10. True to Life (5:50)
11. It's What I Want (3:09)

Review by John Bush
Makers of sophisticated dance-pop with more than enough production finesse to intrigue electronica listeners, Röyksopp complete their transition from trip-hop maestros to electronic popsters on their third album, Junior. As on 2005's The Understanding, the melodies here are unmissable, whether there's a star vocal feature or not — and, to signal their rising status, there are several here. Karin Dreijer of the Knife returns for two songs (including the dizzyingly Moroder-like "This Must Be It"), while Robyn makes her Röyksopp debut on "The Girl and the Robot" (which may or may not be an inter-life form torch song), and Lykke Li also makes a first appearance with "Miss It So Much" (also curiously robotic, with the lyric "My mechanical heart, how it tears me apart"). Besides the stars, Anneli Drecker of Bel Canto does the heavy lifting, lending her heavenly voice to four songs. Overall, the Röyksopp duo remain stellar producers, with a good handle on the three things most important to dance-pop: bewitching melodies, intriguing effects, and enough character to find a fanbase among the non-chart-buying public. (Their old standby, back in force here, is a squelchy synth bassline that creaks and shudders as it cycles through arpeggio after arpeggio). As in the past too, many of the usual stylistic signposts are passed — Giorgio Moroder, Daft Punk, Air. In the end, Röyksopp remain among the best at middlebrow dance-pop, crafting music that can and will rule the supermarket aisles while still having a shelf-life longer than the canned ham you'll find there.


Röyksopp - The Understanding (2005)

Röyksopp - The Understanding
Original Release Date: Jul 12, 2005
Label: Astralwerks
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 409MB
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Tracklisting:
1. Triumphant (4:21)
2. Only This Moment (3:56)
3. 49 Percent (5:12)
4. Sombre Detune (4:52)
5. Follow My Ruin (3:52)
6. Beautiful Day Without You (5:29)
7. What Else Is There? (5:17)
8. Circuit Breaker (5:25)
9. Alpha Male (8:11)
10. Someone Like Me (5:23)
11. Dead to the World (5:21)
12. Tristesse Globale (1:23)

Review by John Bush
When the Norwegian production duo Röyksopp dropped their first album, Melody A.M., it sounded as though they were on a stopover from another planet. Otherworldly samples and a crisp production sense combined to make the singles "Eple" and "Sparks" perfect examples of the downbeat form and near-ubiquitous inclusions on chillout compilations. As electronica artists from Biosphere to Boards of Canada had proved before them, a life away from the mainstream — say, in the extreme northern climes of Europe — was easily capable of freeing an artist from the demands of trendiness. Their second album, The Understanding, reveals a different focus: fascination with all manner of radio-ready European dance. Yes, Röyksopp are all grown up now. In their quest for maturity (as well as the ears of busy shoppers all over the Northern Hemisphere), the duo changed their distinctive sound in the process. The single "Only This Moment," a post-connubial duet between male and female, could perhaps have heralded the comeback of a middle-aged Aqua, while on "49 Percent" the duo struggle to emulate Underworld's "Pearls' Girl" (while a bewitching vocal from Chelonis R. Jones rescues them from the brink). Nods to synth pop (Depeche Mode, Soft Cell), disco (Moroder), and electronica (Daft Punk, Boards of Canada) simply accentuate the overall mood, that Röyksopp have little left to say aside from what others have said more clearly in the past.



Röyksopp - Melody A.M. (2001)

Röyksopp - Melody A.M.
Original Release Date: 2001
Label: Wall Of Sound
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 277MB
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Tracklisting:
1. So Easy (4:09)
2. Eple (3:37)
3. Sparks (5:26)
4. In Space (3:31)
5. Poor Leno (3:58)
6. A Higher Place (4:31)
7. Röyksopp's Night Out (7:30)
8. Remind Me (3:40)
9. She's So (5:24)
10. 40 Years Back / Come (4:46)

Review by John Bush
Chilled-out or downbeat acts swept through the electronic scene during 2001 and 2002, prompting dozens of identikit compilations, all conjuring up images of exhausted clubbers returning home early in the morning and enjoying a cup of tea or a smoke after a hectic night out. And although downtempo electronica had always been largely album-based, most of these trackmasters didn't do much on the full-length front. The Norwegian duo Röyksopp, however, displayed a careful hand with the boards on their 2001 debut Melody A.M.. Röyksopp balances the haunted atmospheres of Boards of Canada with the more traditional "songwriting" sensibility of downbeat specialists like Groove Armada or Koop. The opener is proof enough, with a chunky bassline undergirding the spooky, ethereal refrain from Bobby Vinton's "Blue on Blue" recorded by some long-forgotten vocal chorus. There's much of beauty on Melody A.M., very textured and imaginatively produced to sound like few of their contemporaries; it's saying much to even admit that Röyksopp is occasionally the equal of such otherworldly acts as Boards of Canada or Goldfrapp. They seem a bit too indebted to the gauzy synths of '70s soundtracks, but there are a few good exceptions, like the distinctly '80s sense of artificial ethereality to the closer, "40 Years Back/Come." Picking up the ball right about where Air dropped it after Moon Safari, Röyksopp produced one of the most intriguing downbeat albums of the year.


Madrid De Los Austrias - Mas Amor (2006)

Madrid De Los Austrias - iMas Amor
Original Release Date: Jun 6, 2006
Label: BMG
Genre: Electronica, Trip-Hop
Size: 346MB
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Tracklisting:
1 Para Don Alonso Jimenez, Kreiner ... 4:09
2 Un Mensaje Kreiner ... 5:21
3 No a La Guerra Jimenez, Kreiner ... 5:07
4 Buscando Kreiner ... 3:36
5 Viento y Luna Jimenez, Kreiner ... 4:35
6 Mas Amor C., Kreiner ... 4:23
7 Valderrama Kreiner ... 5:00
8 Deia C., Kreiner ... 3:59
9 Vida del Pescador Kreiner ... 7:46
10 Rua Do Trombeta Kreiner ... 5:09
11 Enrique Varga Kreiner ... 3:35

Zeebee - Be My Sailor (2010)

Zeebee - Be My Sailor
Original Release Date: 2010
Label: Dope Noir Records
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 340MB
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Tracklisting:
01. Be My Sailor
02. Jealous
03. La Belle Nation
04. The One I Am
05. In Peace We Live
06. Educating Me
07. Rehlein
08. Please
09. Sensibility
10. You Do Me Wrong
11. Fairy Tale


Tosca - J.A.C. (2005)

Tosca - J.A.C.
Original Release Date: May 31, 2005
Label: G-Stone/K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 381MB
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Tracklisting:
1. Rondo A Capricio 6:13
2. Heidi Brühl 4:46
3. Superrob 4:19
4. John Lee Huber 4:19
5. Pyjama 3:53
6. The Big Sleep 6:07
7. Damentag 4:43
8. Naschkatze 4:20
9. Züri 5:31
10. Sala 8:20
11. Forte 3:56
12. No More Olives 5:46


Tosca - No Hassle (2009)

Tosca - No Hassle 
Original Release Date: Apr 27, 2009
Label: !K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 674MB
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Tracklisting:
CD1 (Studio)
01. My First - 05:42
02. Elitsa - 04:55
03. Springer - 05:13
04. Birthday - 04:49
05. Oysters in May - 04:37
06. Joe Si Ha - 04:10
07. Elektra Bregenz - 04:09
08. Fondue - 03:33
09. Rosa - 05:08
10. Raymundo - 05:17
11. Mrs. Bongo - 05:35
12. No Hassle - 06:25

CD2 (Live)
01. Piano Intro (live) - 04:03
02. No Hassle (live) - 05:47
03. Oysters in May (live) - 04:54
04. My First Ambient (live) - 01:08
05. My First (live) - 05:27
06. Springer Ambient (live) - 01:58
07. Springer (live) - 05:21
08. Knoll (live) - 04:30
09. Joe Si Ha (live) - 03:50
10. Elektra Bregenz (live) - 04:35
11. Birthday (live) - 04:29
12. Utrecht Spa (live) - 04:23
13. Mrs Bongo (live) - 05:31
14. Rosa (live) - 06:25


Review by John Bush
The lack of releases and exposure from Peter Kruder and Richard Dorfmeister during the 2000s may not have been entirely a bad thing; granted, their early remixes and productions as Kruder & Dorfmeister were landmarks in trip-hop, but if they'd continued on a similar release schedule, they might have gone the way of countless other acts trying (and failing) to avoid the forest-for-the-trees issues that plagued both producers and listeners. Dorfmeister's Tosca project with Rupert Huber remained relatively consistent, although without a full-length of new productions in quite a few years. No Hassle, then, arrived at just the right time. The sound isn't a surprise at all, with watery grooves, soft keyboards, and, early on, an inconstant use of backbeat. Midway through, however, the record finally gets in a few straight-ahead productions (including "Oysters in May"), but with all the immaculate sound and studied arrangements that fans would expect. Dorfmeister and Huber occasionally hark back to the haunted detachment of much classic IDM and trip-hop during the '90s, but as much of the record rests with the smoothest of jazz-fusion from the late '70s and early '80s. Actually a two-disc program, No Hassle includes a full disc of live material, recorded at the Ars Electronica festival.


Tosca - Dehli9 (2003)

Tosca - Dehli9
Original Release Date: Feb 25, 2003
Label: !K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 567MB
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Tracklisting:
disc 1
1. Oscar (feat. Anna Clementi) (5:20)
2. Me & Yoko Ono (feat. Anna Clementi) (6:09)
3. Gute Laune (feat. Tweed) (4:57)
4. Mango di Bango (6:18)
5. Wonderful (feat. Earl Zinger) (5:02)
6. Every Day & Every Night (feat. Sugar B.) (6:14)
7. Dave Dudley (6:26)
8. Rolf Royce (feat. Stephan Graf Hadik Wildner) (5:48)
9. Sperl (7:39)
10. La Vendeuse des Chaussures des Femmes, Part 1 (6:52)

disc 2
1. D-Moll (Session 1) (3:00)
2. Einschlaf (Session 2) (1:50)
3. Wien in E (Session 3) (3:13)
4. Schwimmer (Session 4) (3:43)
5. 1504 / 7 (Session 5) (3:25)
6. Slow Hell (Session 6) (3:09)
7. Song (Session 7) (2:58)
8. Romanze in Es (Session 8) (2:23)
9. Fluß (Session 9) (6:13)
10. Ping (Session 10) (3:17)
11. 2504 / 1 (Session 11) (3:06)
12. Piano 1 (Session 12) (8:46)


Review by Joshua Glazer
Although his name will be forever tied to the non-prolific yet incredibly well-known duo Kruder & Dorfmeister, Richard Dorfmeister has spent most of his musical life teamed with schoolmate Rupert Huber. The pair have released four albums and as many full-length remix projects (as Tosca) in the same time K&D has yet to put out one album. And that is still not considering the time Dorfmeister and Huber spent playing together in Dehli 9, the high-school group from which this album takes its name.
Those who know only of Dorfmeister's more popular unit will be far from shocked upon hearing this release. No matter who Dorfmeister works with, the same lithe and soothing soundscapes come through in the finished product. Yet Dehli9 does stand out from previous efforts by programming more upbeat jazzy licks before running them through the familiar dub echo chamber. This slight increase in energy makes Dehli9 less a record for blunted evenings and more of a calming and focused companion perfect for getting through a day's stress.
Far more druggy is the bonus second disc, which consists of solo piano compositions played by Huber, and subtly rearranged by Dorfmeister in the studio. What could have been dull, avant-garde piano movements come alive in the space between the minimal notes where Dorfmeister works his magic beneath the note's resonance. Listeners will surely spend most of their time with disc one, but disc two is well worth at least one somber evening's listen.


Tosca - Suzuki In Dub (2000)

Tosca - Suzuki In Dub
Original Release Date: 2000
Label: G-Stone/K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 364MB
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Tracklisting:
01. Tosca - Suzuki (Burnt Friedman Nonplace Whistle Dub)
02. Tosca - Orozco (Dubphonic Dub)
03. Tosca - Busenfreund (Walkner & M? Dub)
04. Tosca - Annanas (Cosmic Rocker Dub)
05. Tosca - Busenfreund (dZihan & Kamien Dub)
06. Tosca - Annanas (Uko Dub)
07. Tosca - Busenfreund (Philippe Lussan Dub)
08. Tosca - Boss On The Boat (Deadbeats Version)
09. Tosca - Busenfreund (Baby Mammoth Version 3)
10. Tosca - Annanas (G-Corporation Dub)
11. Tosca - Zula Dub


Tosca - Suzuki (2000)

Tosca - Suzuki
Original Release Date: Mar 21, 2000
Label: G-Stone/K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 374MB
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Tracklisting:
01 Pearl In (0:25)
02 Suzuki (6:04)
03 Annanas (6:34)
04 Orozco (5:25)
05 Busenfreund (5:16)
06 Honey (5:57)
07 Bass On The Boat (6:03)
08 John Tomes (5:05)
09 Ocean Beat (4:32)
10 The Key (7:00)
11 Doris Dub (4:00)
12 Pearl Off (3:07)


Review by Heather Phares
Tosca's second album Suzuki takes a lighter, airier approach to the trip-hop terrain that Opera explored. The spare, shimmering title track's delicate synth textures, minimal beats, mellow rhythms, and breathy vocal samples set the tone for the rest of the album's laid-back tracks. Though "Orozco," "Bass on the Boat," and "Ocean Beat" are more immediate variations on Tosca's relaxed sound, for the most part, Suzuki offers a locked groove of hypnotic, deeply chilled-out epics.


Tosca - Opera (1997)

Tosca - Opera
Original Release Date: 1997
Label: G-Stone/K7
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Trip-Hop
Size: 242MB
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Tracklisting:
01. Tosca - Fuck Dub Part 1+2
02. Tosca - Amalienbad
03. Tosca - Worksong
04. Tosca - Gimmi Gimmi
05. Tosca - Ladies+Gentlemen
06. Tosca - Chocolate Elvis
07. Tosca - Ambient Emely
08. Tosca - PostGirl
09. Tosca - Listen My Friend
10. Tosca - Buona Sarah

Tosca's debut, Opera, ably charts the groovy dark side of blunted trip-hop, with spare hip-hop samples and deep basslines contributing to tracks like "Fuck Dub," "Worksong," and "Chocolate Elvis."


 

Gare du Nord - Love for Lunch (2009)

Gare du Nord - Love for Lunch
Original Release Date: 2009
Label: Blue Note
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Jazz
Size: 351MB
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Tracklisting:
1. Come to the Ball (4:05)
2. Dish of the Day (3:28)
3. Summertime (5:12)
4. Call It Quits (3:56)
5. A Matter of Time (3:56)
6. Poor Boy's Blues #2 (3:58)
7. Almost There (3:32)
8. Groove Me Up (4:07)
9. After the Ball (0:55)
10. Berlin Beat (4:31)
11. Voodoo (4:40)
12. Come on Everybody (4:35)
13. Love for Lunch (4:32)


Gare du Nord - Club Gare du Nord (2005)

Gare du Nord - Club Gare du Nord
Original Release Date: Oct 24, 2005
Label: PIAS
Genre: Electronica, Downtempo, Jazz
Size: 245MB
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Tracklisting:
1 Are You Coming with Me? 3:42
2 What's Up? 4:37
3 It's in the Mind, Not in the Eye 3:19
4 Poor Boys Blues (For Nick Drake) 3:59
5 Exquis-It, Baby 3:46
6 Somethin' Like That... 4:18
7 Tom's Song 3:50
8 (Watch Your Step) Mind the Gap 2:56
9 Go Back, Jack! 3:15
10 Ou Est Ton Singe?/Where Is Your Monkey? 3:04
11 We Still Grow 5:58