Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.09.2010, Qupperneq 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 24.09.2010, Qupperneq 18
Outside Reykjavík | Venue finder Keflavík Suðsuðvestur www.sudsudvestur.is Hafnargata 22 230 Reykjanesbær 421-2225 Hafnarfjörður Hafnarborg www.hafnarborg.is Strandgata 34 220 Hafnarfjörður 585-5790 Borgarnes The Icelandic Settlement Centre www.landnam.is Brákarbraut 13-15 310 Borgarnes 437-1600 Stykkishólmur Vatnasafnið / Library of Water www.libraryofwater.is Akureyri Akureyri Art Museum www.listasafn.akureyri.is Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri 461 2610 Populus Tremula poptrem.blogspot.com/ Kaupvangsstræti 12 600 Akureyri Kunstraum Wohnraum Ásabyggð 2 600 Akureyri Mývatn Mývatnsstofa Hraunvegi 8 660 Mývatn 464-4390 www.visitmyvatn.is Egilsstaðir Sláturhúsið Kaupvangi 7 700 Egilsstaðir 470-0692 Seyðisfjörður Skaftfell www.skaftfell.is Austurvegur 42 710 Seyðisfjörður 472-1632 Hveragerði LÁ Art www.listasafnarnesinga.is Austurmörk 21 210 Hveragerði 483-1727 For years, the staff of the Iceland Air- waves festival has worked tirelessly to promote the festival abroad as an excit- ing option for a weekend get-away des- tination for young people on both sides of the Atlantic. As a part of this effort, Iceland Airwaves warm-up shows have been hosted regularly in both London and Copenhagen. This was my first op- portunity to attend one of these festival promotion showcases and judging by the fanfare surrounding this event, I have probably been missing out. The venue was sold out days in advance. It was not the largest of venues, truthfully, but a nice one, with the event taking place in reception loft in an old refurbished warehouse that jointly houses the Icelandic, the Greenlandic and the Faroese embassies on Nordatlantens Brygge. Inside, one can buy Icelandic beer and Maltöl, a rare taste of home, and admire the hide of an unlucky polar bear who met his maker before going on to bigger things on a wall in Copenhagen. The evening starts off with a very low-key performance by Danish duo Murder, who, despite their rather ominous sounding name, play stripped down folk tunes and at times evoke memories of my mother and her tireless appreciation for Simon and Garfunkel. Based around classical guitar plucking of Anders Mathiasen and interwoven by the restful voice of Jacob Bellens, their minimalistic melodies inspire a good part of their audience to simply take a seat on the floor and take in the peace- ful atmosphere. But despite knowing that this will please a large part of the audience, as it probably does on most nights, I am mostly bored. The Icelandic indie-rock outfit Dikta follow Murder on stage. Having established themselves quite admirably within Iceland, it may be their time to try their luck abroad behind the success of their third album, Get it Together, which was an altogether different beast from their earlier albums. The power-chord driven indie-rock blasts have somewhat given way to a more eloquent and keyed down melodies which fit singer Haukur’s vocal range a lot better, par- ticularly in a live setting. They delivered a very solid 10-song set in front of an ecstatic crowd before returning for an encore or two. Their biggest slip-up of the night was the band members’ woe- ful attempt at speaking Danish, an art best left to the locals. Behind Dikta’s performance, a DJ set has been scheduled, joining one of Iceland’s more established names, DJ Margeir, with Denmark’s prodigal son, Kasper Björke. But the crowd wears thin quickly, as most attendees seem to have another place to be. An hour later the party is called off. —SVEINN BIRKIR BJÖRNSSON PHOTO By VANDA HELLSING Iceland Airwaves Warm-up Copenhagen Music | Iceland Airwaves As the Iceland Airwaves festival draws ever closer (four weeks! Four weeks!) they keep announcing new acts to the bill! Sheesh! There’s not a chance we can see all we want. But that is a luxury problem. We are really excited about this year’s line-up, and the most recent ad- ditions to it are pretty amazing. There’s everything from Chateau Marmont’s warped seventies Euro disco to Auto- drone, a heavy shoegaze band from the US, promising to add gothic meat to the bones of the festival. There’s also FM Belfast (we know a lot of you were holding your breath for that), Domi- nique young Unique, Shumi, Kenton Slash Demon, Sammi’s Big Band, and dark prince of all that is hip in the elec- tronic, no colours too bright, no sound is too loud, genius Dan Deacon. Tickets have been known to sell out fast, but the last we checked they’re still on sale at midi.is. The schedule is also now available online at www.icelandair- waves.is. See y’all there! ICELAND AIRWAVES HAS NEVER FEATuRED AS MANY BANDS Magic Thursdays For concert information see music listings on this spread or visit us at www.sinfonia.is Tickets » 545 2500 » www.sinfonia.is » Concerts take place in Háskólabíó. GRÓFARHÚS 6th floor · Tryggvagata 15 · 101 Reykjavík · www.photomuseum.is Opening hours 12–19 mon–fri, 13–17 weekends · ADMISSION FREE Sjónarhorn / A Considered View Ljósmyndir eftir Wayne Gudmundson / The photographs of Wayne Gudmundson 18 September 2010 – 9 January 2011 CENTER FOR VISUAL ART

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