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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RöyksoppRöyksopp - Wikipedia

    Röyksopp ( Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈrœ̂ʏksɔp]) are a Norwegian electronic music duo from Tromsø formed in 1998. The duo consists of childhood friends Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland who formed Röyksopp during the Bergen Wave.

    • Emmanuel Splice, RYXP
    • 1998–present
  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Svein_BergeSvein Berge - Wikipedia

    Svein Berge ( Tromsø, 17 febbraio 1976) è un cantante, tastierista e batterista norvegese, appartenente al gruppo musicale norvegese di genere downbeat dei Röyksopp . Carriera. Nel 1999 debutta con il gruppo Röyksopp, nel 2000 viene assoldato dalla Wall of Sound, e nel 2001 debutta con l'album Melody A. M., uno dei fenomeni discografici dell'anno.

  3. Svein Berge, one half of Norwegian duo Röyksopp, who’ve experienced massive international success with their very own genre of electronic pop music since the release of their first vinyl single “So Easy” in 1999, looks at his creative partner, Torbjørn Brundtland, like he has done so many times before.

  4. 27 feb 2017 · Watch Svein Berge, the lead singer of Royksopp, perform their hit song "Only this moment" live at Bergenfest, a music festival in their hometown of Bergen, Norway. Enjoy the amazing vocals and the ...

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    • Bernardo Ch.
  5. 15 giu 2022 · Svein Berge tells us about the follow-up to this year's acclaimed 'Profound Mysteries', being inspired by the artists who shaped their youth, and working with the likes of Pixx, Susanne Sundfør...

    • Andrew Trendell
  6. 17 ago 2022 · Childhood buddies Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland have kept Röyksopp going in Bergen, Norway for nearly 25 years. Across the course of seven LPs, and a terabyte’s worth of projects, mixes...

  7. 10 feb 2023 · One of Europe's best known electronica acts, Svein Berge and Torbjørn Brundtland have explored electronic music through various lenses including ambient, house music and synth-pop. They were one of the few Norwegian acts I was well aware of before moving to Norway more than ten years ago.