Who knew when Swedish singer Robyn stepped onto the R&B scene as a teenager, that she would be a respected artist in the electronic dance scene years later. But today, that’s exactly the case. Via a great selection of collaborations, Robyn has really made a name for herself in the underground.
As part of her 2016 summer project, she’s releasing new remixes of her songs, premiering new tracks with each festival performance. Even fan favorites such as “Dancing On My Own” are up for renewal through this project.
She’s just released two remixes all at once, one for “Indestructible” and one for “Love Kills”. Both tracks follow up last week’s releases, which were “Don’t Fucking Tell Me What To Do” and “Hang With Me”. Altogether, there are 9 tracks announced as part of the RMX/RBN project.
Robyn is well known among festival and clubbers, but after the 90s, she’s been backing away from the mainstream pop scene and the allure of the pop charts.
As part of the early days of Sweden’s pop music dominance, she worked with Max Martin as a teenager, which helped him become the go-to man in pop at the moment, and helped her start her life in the UK, where dance music (and the club scene) is booming.
For her, it turned out to be a great move. It’s been proven that she has managed to connect with the greats in the club scene and the newest remixes prove it once again. As it goes for dance music, it’s best not to listen to these songs, but to dance to them. I can’t wait to hear the rest of her remixes.