Of Norway

Of Norway

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  • Futuro Remixes
    BeatTracker #26 Top Releases in Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass

    After the huge success of last years Futuro release, we thought all the tracks on there deserved a remix and we have enlisted some of the freshest talent out there. Enjoy

  • Futuro Remixes
    BeatTracker #26 Top Releases in Indie Dance

    After the huge success of last years Futuro release, we thought all the tracks on there deserved a remix and we have enlisted some of the freshest talent out there. Enjoy

  • Tropenatt
    BeatTracker #44 Top Releases in Electronica

    Tropenatt

    Of Norway

    Beatport Top Releases

    After Smeigedag (2023) and Fløyelskveld (2024), Oslo-based duo Of Norway complete their album trilogy with Tropenatt, the final chapter in a body of work that traces life through different stages. Where Smeigedag captured the carefree days of childhood and Fløyelskveld moved into a more defined present - reflecting the quiet intensity of young adulthood - Tropenatt lets that sense of clarity dissolve. The album reflects a stage where moments lose their sharp edges, where time stretches and overlaps, and where experience becomes less about events and more about states of being. Tropenatt translates to "tropical night," a rare phenomenon in Norway when night temperatures stay high and darkness never fully arrives. These nights feel special: defined by heat, sleeplessness, and a sense that time slows down. They are moments for going out, letting go, and celebrating. Of Norway translate this atmosphere into music that feels both intimate and open, balancing calm and movement. Musically, Tropenatt stays true to the duo's versatile and layered approach. The album draws clear inspiration from the music Of Norway were shaped by as they entered adulthood. Fragments of those influences surface throughout the record - sometimes recognizable, often reinterpreted - connecting past listening experiences with their current perspective. Subtle references remain, but they are less direct, more fragmented, and at times gently playful. The album moves between old-school breaks, airy yet banging house variations, subtly trancy techno, and tracks that resist clear genre boundaries - bringing together influences from the past with a strong sense of the present. With Tropenatt, Of Norway not only close their trilogy, it will also be their last artist album, as their story is told and it can't get any better in this format.

  • Tropenatt
    BeatTracker #46 Top Releases in Breaks / Breakbeat / UK Bass

    Tropenatt

    Of Norway

    Beatport Top Releases

    After Smeigedag (2023) and Fløyelskveld (2024), Oslo-based duo Of Norway complete their album trilogy with Tropenatt, the final chapter in a body of work that traces life through different stages. Where Smeigedag captured the carefree days of childhood and Fløyelskveld moved into a more defined present - reflecting the quiet intensity of young adulthood - Tropenatt lets that sense of clarity dissolve. The album reflects a stage where moments lose their sharp edges, where time stretches and overlaps, and where experience becomes less about events and more about states of being. Tropenatt translates to "tropical night," a rare phenomenon in Norway when night temperatures stay high and darkness never fully arrives. These nights feel special: defined by heat, sleeplessness, and a sense that time slows down. They are moments for going out, letting go, and celebrating. Of Norway translate this atmosphere into music that feels both intimate and open, balancing calm and movement. Musically, Tropenatt stays true to the duo's versatile and layered approach. The album draws clear inspiration from the music Of Norway were shaped by as they entered adulthood. Fragments of those influences surface throughout the record - sometimes recognizable, often reinterpreted - connecting past listening experiences with their current perspective. Subtle references remain, but they are less direct, more fragmented, and at times gently playful. The album moves between old-school breaks, airy yet banging house variations, subtly trancy techno, and tracks that resist clear genre boundaries - bringing together influences from the past with a strong sense of the present. With Tropenatt, Of Norway not only close their trilogy, it will also be their last artist album, as their story is told and it can't get any better in this format.

  • Tropenatt
    BeatTracker #46 Top Releases in Indie Dance

    Tropenatt

    Of Norway

    Beatport Top Releases

    After Smeigedag (2023) and Fløyelskveld (2024), Oslo-based duo Of Norway complete their album trilogy with Tropenatt, the final chapter in a body of work that traces life through different stages. Where Smeigedag captured the carefree days of childhood and Fløyelskveld moved into a more defined present - reflecting the quiet intensity of young adulthood - Tropenatt lets that sense of clarity dissolve. The album reflects a stage where moments lose their sharp edges, where time stretches and overlaps, and where experience becomes less about events and more about states of being. Tropenatt translates to "tropical night," a rare phenomenon in Norway when night temperatures stay high and darkness never fully arrives. These nights feel special: defined by heat, sleeplessness, and a sense that time slows down. They are moments for going out, letting go, and celebrating. Of Norway translate this atmosphere into music that feels both intimate and open, balancing calm and movement. Musically, Tropenatt stays true to the duo's versatile and layered approach. The album draws clear inspiration from the music Of Norway were shaped by as they entered adulthood. Fragments of those influences surface throughout the record - sometimes recognizable, often reinterpreted - connecting past listening experiences with their current perspective. Subtle references remain, but they are less direct, more fragmented, and at times gently playful. The album moves between old-school breaks, airy yet banging house variations, subtly trancy techno, and tracks that resist clear genre boundaries - bringing together influences from the past with a strong sense of the present. With Tropenatt, Of Norway not only close their trilogy, it will also be their last artist album, as their story is told and it can't get any better in this format.

  • Futuro Remixes
    BeatTracker #51 Top Releases in Progressive House

    After the huge success of last years Futuro release, we thought all the tracks on there deserved a remix and we have enlisted some of the freshest talent out there. Enjoy

  • Tropenatt
    BeatTracker #64 Top Releases in Trance (Main Floor)

    Tropenatt

    Of Norway

    Beatport Top Releases

    After Smeigedag (2023) and Fløyelskveld (2024), Oslo-based duo Of Norway complete their album trilogy with Tropenatt, the final chapter in a body of work that traces life through different stages. Where Smeigedag captured the carefree days of childhood and Fløyelskveld moved into a more defined present - reflecting the quiet intensity of young adulthood - Tropenatt lets that sense of clarity dissolve. The album reflects a stage where moments lose their sharp edges, where time stretches and overlaps, and where experience becomes less about events and more about states of being. Tropenatt translates to "tropical night," a rare phenomenon in Norway when night temperatures stay high and darkness never fully arrives. These nights feel special: defined by heat, sleeplessness, and a sense that time slows down. They are moments for going out, letting go, and celebrating. Of Norway translate this atmosphere into music that feels both intimate and open, balancing calm and movement. Musically, Tropenatt stays true to the duo's versatile and layered approach. The album draws clear inspiration from the music Of Norway were shaped by as they entered adulthood. Fragments of those influences surface throughout the record - sometimes recognizable, often reinterpreted - connecting past listening experiences with their current perspective. Subtle references remain, but they are less direct, more fragmented, and at times gently playful. The album moves between old-school breaks, airy yet banging house variations, subtly trancy techno, and tracks that resist clear genre boundaries - bringing together influences from the past with a strong sense of the present. With Tropenatt, Of Norway not only close their trilogy, it will also be their last artist album, as their story is told and it can't get any better in this format.

  • Futuro Remixes
    BeatTracker #70 Top Releases in Melodic House & Techno

    After the huge success of last years Futuro release, we thought all the tracks on there deserved a remix and we have enlisted some of the freshest talent out there. Enjoy

  • Futuro Remixes
    BeatTracker #82 Top Releases in Deep House

    After the huge success of last years Futuro release, we thought all the tracks on there deserved a remix and we have enlisted some of the freshest talent out there. Enjoy