Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.08.2008, Blaðsíða 45

Reykjavík Grapevine - 04.08.2008, Blaðsíða 45
B5 | The Reykjavík Grapevine | Issue 10 2008 Listings Incredible dance icons Steed Lord fea- ture in concert at the hottest gay-bar in Iceland, but this will be the band‘s first gig after a heavy car crash three months ago. Hipsters, divas, drinkers, non- drin- kers and everyone in between are wel- come to come and pay homage to these four fresh young and ridiculously hip talents. Self described as ‘Crunk Electro House music with a slick gangsta twist”, it is impossible to ignore the amazingly produced work that goes into Steed Lord’s loud and unmistakable sounds. Expect 80’s synths, dance brakes and slamming guitar solos that will insure a great night for dance lovers and those who wish to party the night away. For a preview check out www.myspace.com/ steedlord. Where: Q-Bar, Ingólfsstræti 3 When: July 19 Music steed lord return to the stage We don´t serve foreigners... Only 45 min. drive from Reykjavík is Eyrarbakki, a beautiful village by the south coast, where foreigners have been feeling at home since the 9th century AD. So welcome to Rauða húsið, a restaurant that makes you feel at home. because to us - nobody is foreign. Tel: (+354) 483-3330, Eyrarbakki - South coast Ó restaurant Hótel Óðinsvé Þórsgata 1 101 Reykjavík orestaurant.is o@orestaurant.is Tel. +354 511 66 77 Tel. +354 511 62 00 F í t o n / S Í A Ó restaurant -as good as it gets! Located in the old charming area of Reykjavik Ó restaurant offers you an unforgettable culinary experience. Our emphasis is on seasonal and natural ingredients and our menu includes the famous Icelandic fish and lamb. Iceland´s modern cuisine at its best On July 30, the new experimental artists collective FALK will bring you a crazy night of electronic creativity. FALK is the brainchild of Baldur Björnsson and Aðalsteinn Jörundsson who launched the company last December. They re- lease music and publish and promote everything related to art. Its recent in- carnation finds itself at Organ with four of Iceland’s most creative noise artists; an audio phonic mix of the entrepre- neurial band Auxpan who has been featured in WIRED magazine, Krakkbot, Oberdada Von Brutal and stunning new- comer AMFJ. This cocktail of experimen- tal sound will also be layered with the support of DJ Djammhammar who will add his own flavours to the mix of fresh talent. FALK will reward the first signa- tures on their mailing list with some free recordings of the night, so better show up early. The concerts start at 21:00 and admission is free. When: July 30 Where: Organ, Hafnarstræti 1-3 Working out what Iceland is can be qui- te confusing. In summer, the streets are warmer, the sky is constantly bright and the natives are interspersed with tourists in bright anoraks who seemed blown away by what they see. Then in winter, it is dark, far quieter, covered with snow and harsh at the best of times, its crea- ture comforts and beautiful architecture seemingly overshadowed by the dar- kness. For so many people flocking here to see ‘what Iceland is’ this becomes a mixture between braving harsh weather and mixing with those who live here, who choose to fit, and have always just got- ten on with it and those who decided to break the mould and create an Iceland that can be seen in a number of diffe- rent and challenging ways. Surrounding these people is a city that has been de- scribed as an epically sized artist’s can- vas. The art that grows up around and in some cases encapsulates Reykjavík had been seen as a creative mix by some and almost a battle by others, between the corporate statues and sculpture and the urban art that has kept Iceland’s image fresh and alive. In some cases just cold graffiti, but in most creative, individual and inspiring street designs that give the city an edge, a humour and an indivi- duality seen nowhere else in the world. On July 24, Sigurlaug Ragnarsdóttir will lead a travel around the capital focusing on the legacy of the people’s art and the capitals monuments in the centre of Reykjavík. Where: Departing from Reykjavík Museum, Hafnarhús. When: Thursday July 24 at 8 pm Music exPerimental maYhem at organ Art exPlore Public art on the streets 4 E6 5 E6 3 F7
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