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 Royksopp, however, displayed a careful hand with the boards on their 2001 debut Melody A.M.. Royksopp 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 Royksopp 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, Royksopp produced one of the most intriguing downbeat albums of the year. ~ John Bush
Rovi
ヨーロッパのクラブ専門誌が軒並み大絶賛しているノルウェー出身のエレクトロ・ラウンジ・ユニット、ロイクソップ。耳の早い方なら、“Eple”“Poor Leno”といったシングルですでにチェックしているハズ。北欧らしいひんやりとした清涼感、ゆったりとしたブレイクビーツの心地良い肌触りは、季節的にも絶妙にマッチング。モジョとともにツアーもやるみたいだし、こりゃブレイクは必至か?
bounce (C)池田謙司
タワーレコード(2002年01,02月号掲載 (P93))