Röyksopp's Night Out Explained

Röyksopp's Night Out
Type:EP
Artist:Röyksopp
Cover:Royksopp's Night Out.png
Border:yes
Recorded:November 2005
Venue:Rockefeller Music Hall
(Oslo, Norway)
Label:Wall of Sound
Producer:Röyksopp
Prev Title:The Understanding
Prev Year:2005
Next Year:2007

Röyksopp's Night Out is an extended play (EP) by Norwegian electronic music duo Röyksopp. It contains live recordings from the duo's concert at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, Norway, in November 2005.

Background

The EP was released domestically on 27 January 2006. Röyksopp has stated that the EP was originally meant for the Japanese fans, the most enthusiastic Röyksopp fans, according to the band members. All of the vocalists who contributed on Röyksopp's second studio album, The Understanding (2005), except Karin Dreijer (who was replaced by Norwegian singer Anneli Drecker) were present at the concert. The EP also includes a remixed cover version of the Queens of the Stone Age song "Go with the Flow".

The EP was named after a song from their debut album, Melody A.M. (2001), though the song was not performed.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Röyksopp's Night Out.[1]

Röyksopp

Additional personnel

Notes and References

  1. Röyksopp's Night Out . liner notes . . . 2006 . WALLD112.