Impressive but Can You Do It Again

2014 EP by Röyksopp and Robyn

Do It Over again
Röyksopp and Robyn - Do It Again.png
EP by

Röyksopp and Robyn

Released 23 May 2014 (2014-05-23)
Recorded 2013–2014
Studio Durango Recording
(Stockholm, Sweden)
Genre Electronic[1]
Length 35:24
Characterization Domestic dog Triumph
Producer
  • Röyksopp
  • Robyn
Röyksopp chronology
Tardily Night Tales: Röyksopp
(2013)
Do It Over again
(2014)
The Inevitable End
(2014)
Robyn chronology
Body Talk Pt. iii
(2010)
Do It Again
(2014)
Honey Is Free
(2015)
Singles from Do It Again
  1. "Do It Once again"
    Released: 28 Apr 2014
  2. "Sayit"
    Released: 19 May 2014
  3. "Monument"
    Released: 15 August 2014

Do It Over again is an extended play (EP) past Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp and Swedish singer Robyn, released on 23 May 2022 past Dog Triumph. The EP coincides with Röyksopp and Robyn's joint tour, the Röyksopp & Robyn Practise It Again Tour 2014, featuring shows in Europe and North America. Following her Body Talk Tour, Robyn travelled to Bergen, Norway, where she began working on new music with Röyksopp in early on 2013, having previously collaborated with the duo on the songs "The Daughter and the Robot" (2009) and "None of Dem" (2010).

The EP was met with generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its music every bit "flawlessly-produced" and "adventurous". Do Information technology Again reached number three in Norway and number 20 in the United Kingdom, while becoming the first number-one album on Billboard 's Dance/Electronic Albums chart for both artists. It was preceded past the singles "Do It Again" and "Sayit", the quondam of which attained moderate success on the charts. The EP was nominated for the 2022 Grammy Laurels for Best Trip the light fantastic toe/Electronic Anthology.

Background and evolution [edit]

"We didn't have whatever master plan for what we were doing. Sounding a bit pretentious, this was a free space without whatever master plan or design for all iii of us. We didn't have any plan other than to hang out, exist together and make some music. And nosotros kept it very much between the three of the states, without including too many people in terms of labels and management and so on. Which gives you a certain freedom and flexibility. So that was the only sort of matter that we had; have fun, let's have no inhibitions, no limitations and practice whatever we want to do, and that's why we made a 10-minute track with saxophone."[ii]

—Berge on Practise It Over again

Röyksopp and Robyn offset collaborated in 2009 on the song "The Girl and the Robot", which was released as a single from Röyksopp's third studio album, Junior.[3] The ii artists collaborated again in 2010 on "None of Dem", a track from Robyn's fifth studio album, Trunk Talk Pt. 1.[iv] On 9 December 2013, Röyksopp and Robyn announced plans to embark on a articulation bout titled the Röyksopp & Robyn Practise It Again Tour 2014, which would include dates across Europe and Due north America.[5]

Later last her Body Talk Tour in 2011, Robyn felt uninspired to record a new anthology.[6] She decided to travel to Bergen, Norway, where she started working on new music with Röyksopp in the beginning of 2013 "with no real agenda".[4] [7] "I've been going dorsum and forth to Bergen to record and write with the boys upward until recently. Collaborating with [Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland] is something I relish very much. In the beginning we just knew we wanted to do something together and so it started to feel more similar a band thing than songs for a Röyksopp or Robyn album so nosotros're releasing this music together as a ring, you could say", she said,[7] describing the collaborative project equally "an outlet for not having to alive up to anything simply my own expectations."[4]

Robyn besides stated that she wanted to piece of work with the duo "from scratch". "I idea it would be interesting. In the beginning we just decided to make music. No i said, 'We should make music for this anthology' or 'We should make music for that album.' And then I had this idea where, you know, maybe we can create something together. I had no real wish to start recording an album correct away. I'd just gotten off bout. I wanted to just play around and do stuff and interact. Secretly in my listen I wanted u.s.a. to be a band, but I didn't recall it seriously. So nosotros turned into a band. Carrying the weight together is something that I call back changes the music."[8]

According to Berge, the three of them were "in a particular place and infinite in our lives, where things were perchance a bit dour. So, in a way, we were all starting from square one, with no real intention other than to take our time and make what we wanted. And value every opinion, and I think that that translated well into the music."[6] The duo commented that Do It Again "doesn't sound like Röyksopp featuring Robyn or Robyn produced by Röyksopp, information technology's but something else entirely. The give-and-take 'collaboration' has never before been more than justified in the world of music!"[7] In April 2014, it was reported that Do Information technology Once again would serve as an introduction to Röyksopp'due south then-untitled 5th studio anthology, The Inevitable Finish, which was released in November and features two songs from the EP.[7] [nine]

Limerick [edit]

The EP opens with "Monument", a 10-minute track inspired by the dirt sculptures of Brazilian-American creative person Juliana Cerqueira Leite that Robyn saw at London's Saatchi Gallery.[10] The vocal's minimal instrumentation consists of a "stretched-out" saxophone outro and synthesised bass,[xi] [12] while lyrically, Robyn stated it is "about expiry", "defining who you are" and "a concrete awareness of an emotion".[x] "Sayit", an electro-punk and house song,[four] [xiii] features a "lustful" conversation between Robyn and a Speak & Spell toy over a "glitchy" techno beat.[14] [xv] Berge described the song equally "a bit of an homage to the good old days of clubbing", and cited it as "the dirtiest song on the record, both in terms of production and concept."[viii]

"Practise It Again" is a "throbbing" electropop song[16] on which Robyn "contemplates resuming an on-again, off-over again relationship",[17] while incorporating "fluttering" synths and "slamming" drums.[eighteen] Röyksopp and Robyn wrote the title track after an "ballsy" night out in Bergen, Norway, resulting in what the trio calls an "accidental popular song".[iv] "Every Little Thing" is a bittersweet electro ballad that "layers synthesizers and a gently pulsating beat to evoke heartbeats and conflicted emotions."[xiii] [19] The ten-infinitesimal endmost instrumental,[xiii] "Inside the Idle Hour Social club", is an "almost eerie ambient soundscape".[xv] The runway "barely features Robyn's vocals at all",[12] while employing "looping synths and brass just barely pinned downwards by a hypnotic house beat."[17]

Release and promotion [edit]

On 14 April 2014, Röyksopp and Robyn announced that their collaborative EP, Do It Once more, would be released on 26 May, while sharing a snippet of the song "Monument".[xx] The title rail was released digitally on 28 April 2022 as the lead single from the EP.[7] The vocal reached number sixteen on the Swedish Singles Nautical chart and number eighteen on the Danish Singles Chart,[21] also as number 1 on the Hot Trip the light fantastic toe Order Songs chart in the United States.[22]

The 2nd unmarried, "Sayit", was released digitally on xix May 2014,[23] while its accompanying video premiered through H&M Life on the same day.[24] The song "Monument" is featured in Volvo's "Made by Sweden" ad campaign, which stars Robyn and launched online and on television in Sweden on 2 May 2014.[25] The song was released every bit the EP's third and final single on 15 August 2014,[26] and was preceded by a Max Vitali-directed music video on 12 August.[27]

Tour [edit]

To promote the collaborative effort, Röyksopp and Robyn announced on 9 December 2013 that they would be co-headlining a bout together, the Röyksopp & Robyn Practice Information technology Again Tour 2014.[five] The first tour dates were unveiled on 7 April 2014, forth with a promotional trailer featuring the rail "Sayit".[28] [29] The tour kicked off at Sónar by Night in Barcelona, Kingdom of spain, on 13 June 2014.[28] "Nosotros're going to do a ready each—Röyksopp will play their songs, and I'll play my songs—and then we'll practice a part of the set together, with all the songs that we've e'er washed together", Robyn told Billboard.[4]

Disquisitional reception [edit]

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 76/100[33]
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic [17]
Consequence of Audio B+[xix]
DIY [1]
Drowned in Sound vii/ten[11]
Exclaim! 9/ten[34]
musicOMH [35]
The Observer [36]
Pitchfork seven.vii/10[37]
Rolling Rock [38]
Slant Magazine [39]

Do It Again received by and large positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the EP received an average score of 76, based on 22 reviews.[33] Tom Morris of DIY characterised the EP every bit "a anarchism of compulsive, flawlessly-produced, and beautifully impassioned music", and lauded it as "a towering edifice of electronic luminescence".[1] Stephen Carlick of Exclaim! commented that on Do Information technology Again, "Röyksopp and Robyn have not but traversed new territory, they've made it their own."[34] AllMusic's Heather Phares wrote that Röyksopp "bookends the EP with two of the most introspective tracks to ever grace a Robyn-affiliated projection", and noted that "the EP's sugary pop center provides a welcome balance", citing "Sayit" and the title track every bit highlights.[17] Despite stating that "Röyksopp's contributions flag and sometimes feel dated or too techno-y", Caitlin White of Event of Sound viewed Do It Once again equally "a solid drove of v disparate songs" and found that it "feels like an exploration for all involved, and fifty-fifty manages to address gender politics in discreet just intriguing ways."[nineteen] Pitchfork 'southward Marc Hogan called the EP "fantabulous" and described it equally "the physical artifact of Robyn and Röyksopp'southward union, it's extravagant and left of heart, but it'southward in a higher place all generous."[37]

Killian Fox of The Observer opined, "What's unexpected about this mini-anthology is how subdued Robyn, a larger-than-life presence, sounds on (almost of) information technology", concluding that "Röyksopp are on summit form here, and when Robyn returns to her exuberant self on the championship track, expressing mixed feelings about having clamorous appetites, the consequence is electrifying."[36] Joe Goggins of Drowned in Audio stated that "Do Information technology Again is eccentric and ends also chop-chop, but those considerations pale side by side to the fact that within less than one-half an hour, Robyn and Röyksopp go from eyeing each other with genuine suspicion to sounding as if they've never been apart."[11] Max Raymond of musicOMH wrote that with Do It Once more, Röyksopp and Robyn take "confirmed how much of a dynamite pairing they can be", while remarking that the EP "isn't as downright amazing as it could accept been, but there are far more than pros than cons. Information technology'south definitely self-indulgent in places, resulting in some of the near adventurous pieces of music that either artist has conjured up in their respective careers, only those moments are entirely justified."[35] Rolling Stone 's Sophie Weiner expressed that "[eastward]ven without the ecstatic melodrama of Robyn'south best work or the momentum of Röyksopp albums like 2009's Junior, this is a worthwhile peek into iii great electro-pop minds", naming "Monument" the EP's all-time track.[38] In a mixed review, Camber Magazine 's Kevin Liedel felt that "Röyksopp and Robyn share and so much sonic Dna that their team-upwards is near self-defeating, blurring the distinction betwixt the two to the signal where their respective quirks are substantially scratched in favor of a cohesive but far too clinical production", adding that "neither party challenges the other to escape this new comfort zone".[39]

Practise It Again was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2022 Grammy Awards, merely lost out to Aphex Twin's Syro.[40]

Commercial operation [edit]

In Röyksopp's native Norway, Do Information technology Again debuted at number three on the Norwegian Albums Chart, becoming the duo's first tape to miss the top spot.[41] It entered the UK Albums Chart at number xx, selling 4,806 copies in its commencement calendar week.[42] In the United States, the EP debuted at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and at number i on the Trip the light fantastic/Electronic Albums nautical chart with 15,000 copies, giving both artists their starting time number-one release on the latter chart.[43] [44] Do It Again as well became the highest-charting anthology on the Billboard 200 by a Norwegian artist (Röyksopp), a tape previously held past A-ha's Hunting Loftier and Low, which peaked at number 15 in 1985.[45] Elsewhere, the EP reached the top 5 in Denmark, the height 15 in Commonwealth of australia and Canada, and the top 20 in Switzerland.[46] [47]

Track listing [edit]

All tracks are written by Röyksopp and Robyn, except where noted.

No. Championship Producer(south) Length
1. "Monument"
  • Röyksopp
  • Robyn
nine:57
2. "Sayit" Röyksopp 6:26
three. "Practise It Once more"
  • Röyksopp
  • Robyn
five:06
4. "Every Piddling Thing" Röyksopp four:03
5. "Inside the Idle Hour Lodge" (writers: Röyksopp) Röyksopp ix:54
Total length: 35:26

Personnel [edit]

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Practice It Again.[48]

  • Röyksopp – production, all instruments, musical instrument recording (all tracks)
  • Robyn – production (tracks 1, iii); vocals (tracks one, iii–five); human vocals (track 2)
  • Kjetil Møster – saxophone (track 1)
  • Jamie Irrepressible – backing vocals (rails one)
  • Simon Sigfridsson – vocal recording (track 4)
  • Mike Marsh – mastering
  • Kacper Kasprzyk – photography
  • Sandberg&Timonen – art management
  • Suzanne Liv – retouch

Charts [edit]

Release history [edit]

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External links [edit]

  • Official Do It Again website

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_It_Again_%28EP%29

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