I often forget that there is an ocean between us when it comes to music. Röyksopp's first album sold 3/4 million copies globally, and due to a few different ad campaigns, were pretty unavoidable...
I often forget that there is an ocean between us when it comes to music. Röyksopp's first album sold 3/4 million copies globally, and due to a few different ad campaigns, were pretty unavoidable in the early 2000s over here.
Not just an ocean, but through the 2000s I was also mostly listening to post-grunge, and nu-metal. So it's not all that surprising I haven't heard of them even if they were super popular. In the...
Not just an ocean, but through the 2000s I was also mostly listening to post-grunge, and nu-metal. So it's not all that surprising I haven't heard of them even if they were super popular. In the 90s I was still listening to a lot of electronic, r&b, and pop music though... hence why I have heard of Robyn. :P
Never heard of Röyksopp before, but Robyn is criminally underrated, IMO. I still go back to listen to her cover of Cobrastyle every now and again. :P
I often forget that there is an ocean between us when it comes to music. Röyksopp's first album sold 3/4 million copies globally, and due to a few different ad campaigns, were pretty unavoidable in the early 2000s over here.
Not just an ocean, but through the 2000s I was also mostly listening to post-grunge, and nu-metal. So it's not all that surprising I haven't heard of them even if they were super popular. In the 90s I was still listening to a lot of electronic, r&b, and pop music though... hence why I have heard of Robyn. :P
Robyn transcends space and time, as far as I am concerned.
Agreed. Especially her style. She is still rocking that platinum blonde, punk-style, pixie cut even to this day, and still pulling it off.