French electronic visionary Notre Dame has unveiled his captivating remix of Röyksopp’s “Sordid Affair,” the latest rework to emerge from the Norwegian duo’s acclaimed True Electric album project.
Out now via Royksopp‘s Dog Triumph, the remix forms part of a carefully curated series featuring some of electronic music’s most exciting contemporary voices, and follows DJ Tennis‘s acclaimed interpretation of Röyksopp‘s 2005 classic “What Else Is There.”
Notre Dame‘s take on “Sordid Affair” – originally featured on Röyksopp‘s celebrated 2014 LP The Inevitable End – showcases his signature ability to transform beloved classics into hypnotic dancefloor journeys.
His remix maintains the haunting essence of the original while infusing it with his cinematic approach to electronic production, creating a piece that bridges nostalgic reverence with forward-thinking club sensibilities.
The release caps an extraordinary year for the Paris-born producer, who launched his Paranormal Society label platform in March with the breakthrough single “Do For Your Love.” The track garnered immediate support from industry titans including Keinemusik, Adriatique, and RÜFÜS DU SOL, cementing Notre Dame‘s position as one of electronic music’s most promising emerging voices following his initial breakthrough releases on Diynamic, Innervisions, and Cercle Records.

This remix also arrives just one week after Notre Dame contributed to an extensive remix package for Lenny Kravitz‘s “Let It Ride,” joining an elite roster that included Jamie Jones, Kungs, HoneyLuv, Solardo, and many others – further demonstrating his versatility across genres and his growing reputation as a go-to remixer for high-profile projects.
The “Sordid Affair” remix reinforces Notre Dame‘s ability to honor electronic music’s rich heritage while pushing its boundaries forward, making it a perfect addition to both Röyksopp‘s evolving legacy and his own rapidly ascending career trajectory.
Listen to the track below.