Way back in June, the Knife's Olof Dreijer released the squiggly "Rosa Rugosa," his first solo track in over a decade. Now, he's shared an EP of the same name that contains "Rosa Rugosa" and two new songs called "Camelia" and "Cassia."
The two new tracks are powered by that classic Dreijer magic, neon splatters of music that refuse to sit still for even a second.
"I hope these tracks show how much fun I've had making them," Dreijer said in a statement. "They capture a joyous part of my life coming back and making my own music again. I wanted to make something warm, organic, emotional, and groovy in a way that excites me."
Though it's his first solo release in a long while, Dreijer has been busy as of late — he released his collaborative EP with Mt. Sims this year, and contributed production to his sibling Fever Ray's most recent album Radical Romantics.
Check out the new Rosa Rugosa EP tracks below.
The two new tracks are powered by that classic Dreijer magic, neon splatters of music that refuse to sit still for even a second.
"I hope these tracks show how much fun I've had making them," Dreijer said in a statement. "They capture a joyous part of my life coming back and making my own music again. I wanted to make something warm, organic, emotional, and groovy in a way that excites me."
Though it's his first solo release in a long while, Dreijer has been busy as of late — he released his collaborative EP with Mt. Sims this year, and contributed production to his sibling Fever Ray's most recent album Radical Romantics.
Check out the new Rosa Rugosa EP tracks below.