Robyn has revealed that she is planning to release three albums this year.
Speaking to Pitchfork, the popstar explained that she hopes to launch her first 2010 record in June, followed by another "sometime after the summer".
Robyn continued: "Everything is up in the air with the music industry at the moment and there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to do things differently - especially if you have your own label, like me.
"So I thought about how to cut down on those big breaks between studio time. It's not a new idea - a lot of people put out less-planned releases that are not long, sometimes they are called EPs. But these releases are not EPs. They're albums with enough songs to make them feel like real bodies of work. They are shorter than usual, but still closer to ten songs than five."
Robyn also said that she enjoys being able to switch between commercial and "tastemaker" music.
"I'm aware my place is in the industry because I've been doing it for such a long time, but making music can be very un-cynical for me, too," she added.
"Sometimes I write songs that just come out in a pop format because I grew up on melody and these amazing artists during the '80s. It's my tradition and something I can't really control. At the same time, I also have this person in me that's like, 'Oh, now I'm doing something very different with Röyksopp'. I can switch between those two roles and I like doing that."