Following 2014s The Inevitable End, Norwegian electronic icons Röyksopp swore off the traditional album format with an eye on freeing themselves of its expectations and cyclical obligations. For a time, the approach suited them quite well. During the latter half of the 2010s, members Svein Berge and Torbjorn Brundtland engaged their various whims by composing the score to a comedic Franz Kafka stage show, contributing to Rick Rubins Star Wars Headspace compilation, releasing new singles whenever they pleased, and unloading their vaults as part of a monthly rarities project that culminated in 2021s The Lost Tapes anthology. While their eventual return to album-making wasnt a foregone conclusion, bold proclamations in the music industry are often taken with a grain of salt. As with any Röyksopp endeavor, Profound Mysteries arrives on its own unique terms. Each of the ten tracks on the duos sixth album is paired with a conceptual visual component, manifested here as a series of "artifacts" and music visualizers created by Australian designer Jonathan Zawada. The sleek, off-putting look of these visualizers provides an eerie foil to the music which is perhaps darker and more haunting than anything the band has previously released. Opener "(Nothing But) Ashes…" is both apocalyptic and wondrous, setting a dramatic tone that carries into "The Ladder," a lush midtempo instrumental with a slow, persistent build. Bringing in the ever-bewitching Alison Goldfrapp as a guest vocalist on "Impossible" was a stroke of genius, especially given the duos long history with other left-field luminaries like Robyn and Susanne Sundfor. Its such a complementary pairing that its surprising only in that it hasnt happened before now. Other newcomers to the Röyksopp stable include singers Beki Mari ("This Time, This Place…"), formerly of French group Nouvelle Vague, British artist Pixx ("How the Flowers Grow"), and fellow Norwegian Astrid S ("Breathe"). Reprising what has been one of the better European pop collaborations of the past decade, the great Susanne Sundfor once again takes the lead on the sweeping, melancholic "If You Want Me," a standout track that highlights each partys best assets. Less sonically aggressive than their previous album, Profound Mysteries still has something of an edge to it and its overall tone of ghostly enchantment makes for a strangely captivating listen. ~ Timothy Monger
Rovi
ノルウェーのエレクトロニック・ミュージック・シーンが生んだスターによる約8年ぶりの新作は、20年以上の活動で培った制作スキルの妙が光る作品に仕上がった。滑らかで艶やかな電子音の数々はリスナーの意識をここではないどこかへ飛ばし、立体的なサウンドスケープは丁寧に聴き込みたいと思わせるほど作り込まれている。アリソン・ゴールドフラップが参加した"Impossible"など、良質なポップソングも聴きどころだ。
bounce (C)近藤真弥
タワーレコード(vol.461(2022年4月25日発行号)掲載)