ROYKSOPP/VARIOUS - Late Night Tales - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: ALNLP 32. Rel: 17 Jun 13
Funk/Rare Groove


Side 1 - Track 1. Royksopp - Daddy's Groove (exclusive new track) Side 1 - Track 2. Rare Bird - Passing Through Side 1 - Track 3. Little River Band - Light Of Day Side 1 - Track 4. Johann Johannsson - Odi Et Amo Side 2 - Track 1. Vangelis - Blade Runner Blues Side 2 - Track 2. Royksoop - Ice Machine (Exclusive Depeche Mode cover version) Side 2 - Track 3. FR David - Music Side 2 - Track 4. Prelude - After The Goldrush Side 2 - Track 5. Andreas Vollenweider - Hands & Clouds Side 3 - Track 1. Richard Schneider Jr - Hello Beach Girls Side 3 - Track 2. Byrne & Barnes - Love You Out Of Your Mind Side 3 - Track 3. John Martyn - Small Hours Side 4 - Track 1. Acker Bilk - Stranger On The Shore Side 4 - Track 2. This Mortal Coil - Til I Gain Control Side 4 - Track 3. Popol Vuh - Aguirre I Lacrime Di Rei Side 4 - Track 4. Benedict Cumberbatch - Flat Of Angels (part 2 - exclusive Spoken Word Piece)

Given the wide-eyed, largely downtempo nature of their music, it's perhaps a little surprising that it took Late Night Tales this long to ask Royksopp to mix a volume in the long-running after-hours series. Royksopp are, of course, old hands at this kind of thing - they delivered an impressive Back To Mine comp back in 2007 - and use the opportunity to mix-up a typically heady selection of stoner soft rock (Little River Band, FR David), sparse dub-rock (Tuxedomoon), cinematic soundscapes (Johann Johannsen), psychedelia (Prelude), well-worn favourites (Acker Bilk) and folksy Balearica (John Martyn). Fans will be pleased to see a sprinkling of unreleased Royksopp fare, including intensely beautiful opener "Daddy's Groove".