Robyn : Dopamine review – complex emotions, instant euphoria : no wonder pop’s A-list love her
(Young) After 2018’s mellow Honey, the beloved Swede’s heady comeback pairs production worthy of Daft Punk and Moroder with deep romantic realism At the end of last year, during her triumphant gig at the O2, Charli xcx brought Robyn out onstage. In a sense, it was just the latest in a series of (…)
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