: This nearly 10-minute opener is a slow-burning, cinematic epic. It’s built on a steady, pulsing beat and breathy saxophone flourishes, with Robyn delivering a contemplative vocal about legacy and "carving out a space." It sets a sophisticated, art-pop tone far removed from standard radio fare.
: The crown jewel and title track. It is a flawless "sad banger"—an exuberant synth-pop anthem about the addictive, cyclical nature of a messy relationship. It captures the pure pop magic that both artists are known for, featuring a hook that is as infectious as it is desperate.
The 2014 mini-album Do It Again is a masterclass in collaborative chemistry, blending meticulous, atmospheric electronic production with Robyn’s signature "dancing on my own" emotional urgency . Rather than a simple guest feature, the project feels like a unified five-track odyssey that explores the spectrum of electronic pop. Track-by-Track Breakdown
: A sharp pivot into aggressive, industrial techno. This track features a "dialogue" between Robyn and a glitchy, robotic voice. It’s cold, mechanical, and designed for dark dancefloors, showcasing Röyksopp's more experimental, club-oriented roots.