Röyksopp discography
Röyksopp discography
Röyksopp performing live in Berlin on 7 April 2009. |
Releases |
↙Studio albums |
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↙Compilation albums |
1 |
↙EPs |
1 |
↙Singles |
15 |
The following is a comprehensive list of all the releases by the electronica band Röyksopp.
Since forming in 1998, Röyksopp, which is composed of Svein Berge, Torbjørn Brundtland, have released four studio albums, one compilation, one live album, and fourteen singles.
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Other tracks
- "64 Position" (B-side to the original vinyl pressing of "So Easy".)
- "A Place Where Love is Found" (Vocal version of Flax also featured on the unreleased Beatservice demo.)
- "A Quiet Life" (Featured on a compilation album of Norwegian artists entitled "Arctic Circles 3".)
- "A Special Time of Year" (Only played in live shows.)
- "College Jacket" (Only played in Live shows.)
- "Come" (vocal version) (Featured on a demo given to Beatservice Records but never released)
- "Don't Give Up" (The lyrics of this song are also used by The Whitest Boy Alive, the band of singer Erlend Oye. This track later developed into "49 Percent")
- "Don't Go" (Track featured on some versions of the "Sparks" single. It is essentially a remix of "Please Stay" by Mekon without vocal parts)
- "Fat Burner " (played live during the second leg of 2009 tour)[19]
- "Flax" (B-side to the original vinyl pressing of the "Eple" single.)
- "Fusion's Alright" (B-side to the original vinyl pressing of "So Easy".)
- "Happy Birthday" (Released on 15 December 2008 to celebrate their 10th birthday)
- "Korene" (Later released as "Were You Ever Wanted" on the special edition CD.)
- "Keyboard Milk" (B-side to the original vinyl pressing "Forsaken Cowboy".)
- "Meatball" (On the compilation album Back to Mine: Volume 25 under the pseudonym "Emmanuel Splice")
- "Nok E Nok" (A fan favourite they played for encores.)
- "Om Ra vuling" (A song played live on occasions. The name has mislabeled as "om rævpuling" due to popular standard by Röyksopp's tracks being named in Norwegian. This is however a profanity in Norwegian, and the name "Om ra vuling" does not mean anything. (Turned into Clean Sweep on the special edition CD.)
- "She's So" (vocal version) (has been played live)
- "Shine on Like the Stars" (Featured on the set list of Quart Fest 03")
- "Sjokk"/"Sjolek" (Played during 2009 live shows, ~03:00 long)
- "Tremor Morning" (Extended version of "Your Hands" played during 2009 live shows, contains the aforementioned song in its entirety, then the song becomes more upbeat with the leitmotif playing in the background, ~06:00 long)
- "Two Headed Monster" (A song only played live, on setlist of Fuji Rock Festival 03')
- "Weightless" (also known as "In Space")
- "Wooden Leg" (Featured on a Live album for the Le Big Sloppy Kiss Electronic Festival which took place in Norway, October 1999.)
- "Your Hands" (Featured on a compilation album of Norwegian artists titled Arctic Circles 2)
Remixes
Official website / Track of the Month
- "Shores Of Easy"
- "Stronghold"
- "Le Cantique de Noël" Instrumental version of the Christmas carol which is also known as O Holy Night
- "I Wanna Know" (A song played live, debuted in October 2007)[21][22]
- "Malangen Fra Bruhodet"
- "This Space" (contains a sample of "This Space" by Woolfy vs. Projection)
- "Hus Nr. 9"
- "Happy Up Here" (Instrumental)
- "It’s What I Want" (Instrumental)
- "Electric Counterpoint: III. Fast – RYXP’s Milde Salve" (composed by Steve Reich, performed by Pat Metheny)
- "Electric Counterpoint: III. Fast – RYXP True To Original Edit" (composed by Steve Reich, performed by Pat Metheny)
- "De Ushuaia a La Quiaca (Version RYXP)" (original song by Gustavo Santaolalla)
- "Vision One" (Instrumental)
Video albums
Year |
Song |
Notes |
Description |
2009 |
This Must Be It |
- Director: Swedish directors Filip and Andreas Nilsson
- Filmed: 2009
- Location:
- Released: September 28, 2009
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Notes
- a. ^ 1 2 "Remind Me" was re-released later in 2002 with "So Easy" as a B-side.
- b. ^ "Eple" was re-released in 2003. It originally only charted in the UK Singles Chart at number 122.
- c. ^ "Poor Leno" was re-released in 2002. It originally only charted in the UK Singles Chart at number 59.
References
External links
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