Röyksopp are back with the announcement of their “True Electric Tour,” which will take the electronic duo across North America throughout 2023. It marks the Norwegians’ first time touring the continent since 2017.
Röyksopp will kick off their North American tour dates on September 21st in San Francisco at Warfield. The eight-city trek also includes dates at the Novo in Los Angeles on September 22nd, History in Toronto on September 30th, and more, going out with a bang at New York’s Terminal 5 on October 1st. The new dates supplement Röyksopp’s previously-announced European tour dates.
“With ‘True Electric’ we want to bring the pure and immersive Röyksopp experience of our studio productions to the live stage,” the band explain in a press release. “This means synths, samplers, and sequencers, in a performance where the hero of the show is the music itself. Expect an eclectic set where energetic beats meet vast,...
Röyksopp will kick off their North American tour dates on September 21st in San Francisco at Warfield. The eight-city trek also includes dates at the Novo in Los Angeles on September 22nd, History in Toronto on September 30th, and more, going out with a bang at New York’s Terminal 5 on October 1st. The new dates supplement Röyksopp’s previously-announced European tour dates.
“With ‘True Electric’ we want to bring the pure and immersive Röyksopp experience of our studio productions to the live stage,” the band explain in a press release. “This means synths, samplers, and sequencers, in a performance where the hero of the show is the music itself. Expect an eclectic set where energetic beats meet vast,...
- 6/21/2023
- by Abby Jones
- Consequence - Music
The recent announcement of the upcoming Mötley Crüe/Poison/Def Leppard tour inspired pangs of hair-metal nostalgia among a certain generation. But there’s another, perhaps more important reason to celebrate the news: It marks yet another moment in the return of the umlaut, one of rock’s most wonderfully deranged obsessions.
Sticking two little dots over sometimes random letters in a band name, even if it makes no phonetical sense, is a tradition that dates back 50 years, to a German prog band, and continues sporadically to this day. The...
Sticking two little dots over sometimes random letters in a band name, even if it makes no phonetical sense, is a tradition that dates back 50 years, to a German prog band, and continues sporadically to this day. The...
- 12/16/2019
- by David Browne
- Rollingstone.com
In a forgotten region of Southern Italy, projected against a sweeping cliff overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, La Guarimba International Film Festival screens a dynamic program of boundary-pushing short films — all at no cost to an eclectic audience of Catholic nonnas and independent filmmakers from around the globe. Amantea is a tiny seaside town in Calabria, the poorest region in Italy and one of the poorest in all of Europe. Every summer, La Guarimba floods the town with young cinephiles and adventurous Italian tourists. But the provocative, inclusive, and avant-garde programming is sometimes more challenging than the audience may have bargained for.
Now in its seventh year, La Guarimba has played short films from nearly every continent, earned the support of the Ministry of Culture and U.S. Embassy, and showcased nearly 50 films that later earned a Vimeo Staff Pick badge, one of the highest honors a short can receive in the internet age.
Now in its seventh year, La Guarimba has played short films from nearly every continent, earned the support of the Ministry of Culture and U.S. Embassy, and showcased nearly 50 films that later earned a Vimeo Staff Pick badge, one of the highest honors a short can receive in the internet age.
- 3/29/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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Hey Everyone! So this past week has been all about one artist for me, and for any of you who have been frequenting the site, it will be no surprise who I'm talking about.
I have been having an ongoing love affair with a certain Swede ever since I first heard her amazing dance track "With Every Heartbeat" back in 2006. Since the success of her self-titled album in 2005, Robyn has been garnering International fandom and has created a comeback career many former 90's artists could only dream of (Smash Mouth, Aqua, Chumbawumba, and the list goes on and on).
This past year Robyn has released three new albums in a project entitled Body Talk with the third being released on November 22nd (I'm already loving the track "Stars 4-Ever"). Each album has been touched by some of the greatest producers of the moment including Max Martin, Diplo, Röyksopp and Kleerup.
Hey Everyone! So this past week has been all about one artist for me, and for any of you who have been frequenting the site, it will be no surprise who I'm talking about.
I have been having an ongoing love affair with a certain Swede ever since I first heard her amazing dance track "With Every Heartbeat" back in 2006. Since the success of her self-titled album in 2005, Robyn has been garnering International fandom and has created a comeback career many former 90's artists could only dream of (Smash Mouth, Aqua, Chumbawumba, and the list goes on and on).
This past year Robyn has released three new albums in a project entitled Body Talk with the third being released on November 22nd (I'm already loving the track "Stars 4-Ever"). Each album has been touched by some of the greatest producers of the moment including Max Martin, Diplo, Röyksopp and Kleerup.
- 11/22/2010
- by Davis Mallory
- The Backlot
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