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  1. About OOFJ. Pronounced "O of J" and short for "Orchestra of Jenno," OOFJ is the beautifully sinister orchestral electropop duo of composer/multi-instrumentalist Jenno Bjørnkjær and vocalist Katherine Mills Rymer. Finding common ground in their shared love of Russian films and French synthesizer music, the pair struck up a relationship as well ...

  2. May 24, 2013 · Discovery: OOFJ. By Laura Studarus. Photographed by Jens Björn Kjær & Katherine Mills Rymer. May 24, 2013. ABOVE: A SELF-PORTRAIT BY OOFJ’S KATHERINE MILLS RYMER (LEFT) AND JENS BJØRNKÆR. That Danish/South African duo OOFJ (Jens Bjørnkjær and Katherine Mills Rymer) calls Los Angeles home may come as a surprise, given the sensuous, dark ...

  3. Apr 14, 2015 · Listening to OOFJ’s second album Acute Feast, premiering below, the mundane becomes intensely atmospheric. A song like “I Forgive You”, for instance, is laced with potent desire and that can ...

  4. Apr 20, 2015 · Danish/South African duo OOFJ, based in the US, release new album Acute Feast today (20 April), and have kindly run us through exactly what it means in this exclusive Track By Track guide. In our 7.5/10 review of the record, Jon Putnam said that: "We all know the cringing, clichéd meme of the sophomore album, so as far as that goes, OOFJ has ...

  5. Dec 17, 2014 · OOFJ on. Scoring Melancholia. Art & Photography AnOther Thing I Wanted to Tell You. Melancholia, 2011. We meet rising electronica duo OOFJ to discuss their cinematic sound and scoring Lars von Trier's Melancholia. December 17, 2014. Text Daisy Woodward. It was while recording the score for Lars von Trier's apocalyptic masterpiece Melancholia in ...

  6. Apr 20, 2015 · By Dave Sanford April 20, 2015. Electronic duo OOFJ (short for “Orchestra of Jenno”) will release their sophomore record, Acute Feast, on April 21 via Ring the Alarm. Comprised of Jens ...

  7. forcedexposure.com › Artists › OOFJOOFJ - Forced Exposure

    Jun 4, 2024 · Recorded with the Prague Symphony Orchestra, OOFJ's ambitious debut Disco to Die To is 10 darkly-tinted, downtempo movements of pop noir that simultaneously manage to reference disparate touchstones and inspirations; Nico's hypnotic gloomy '60s folk, techno's minimalism and subtleties, Twin Peaks, the majestic symphonies of 20th century composers, and rhythms and structures equally indebted to jazz and trip-hop. Often all in the same song.