Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.10.2012, Side 27

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.10.2012, Side 27
27 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 16 — 2012MUSIC Album Reviews The Heavy Experience Slowscope 2012 facebook.com/theheavyexperience Calm and commendable. Supplementary dynamics, such as a surprise tempo change or bombastic instances of some sort, would have made this Slowcope perfect. It’s all in the name. Six slow, stripped down instrumental songs. The scope is that of great space, distance and depth. This is a journey of cinematic proportions. It could score a film as well as providing the soundtrack. With my eyes closed, I feel as if I am drifting in space. I wonder the desert aimlessly, only to congregate with sea creatures that live on the ocean floor. ‘Slowscope’ is the loner’s music. If you aren’t a loner, The Heavy Experience helps you feel cool imagining you’re one. That is, if you’re willing to give yourself to it in peace and quiet. If preoccupied while listening, you will certainly miss out on the album’s subtle nuances. The album builds on drawn-out transitions, silent breaks, timing and free-flowing give-and-takes that only a collective soul such as this five-piece can pull off. Dial into the improvisational vibe that’s anchored with recurring schemas and motifs that give each song foundation to build on. But due to the samey mood and tempo throughout, ‘Slowscope’ must be enjoyed as a whole rather than in increments, although “Hiatus” and “Elephants” manage to break away to some extent. With this in mind, featuring more than six songs would have broken the camel’s back. - BIRKIR FJALAR VIÐARSSON Kiasmos Oléna Thrown EP 2012 facebook.com/beatmakintroopa Cool, clean, polished, electronic music that’s a little bit distant. Made In Hurt By Heart 2012 gogoyoko.com/artist/Olena Painfully familiar A side project of melancholy orchestral maestro Ólafur Arnalds and Bloodgroup member Janus Rasmussen, Kiasmos explores the pair’s shared interest in minimal techno and electronic sounds. Their first release, ’65,’ had a dry, hard production that hinted at the sounds of Robert Hood and Jeff Mills, but their latest release has jettisoned a lot of the techno harshness for a style that’s softer and less aggressive. The opening track “Thrown” slowly builds a three note bassline and 4/4 rhythm around a trademark Óli Arnalds string signature (plus, do I hear a sample of a lighter being used for the rhythm track?). It sounds good, but left me a bit cold and does lack something, a real sense of punch or tension. “Wrecked” though has a much stronger sense of urgency to it, with some queasy off-centre synth lines and whipped, blocky beats being thrown in the mix. While it might not have true dancefloor glory written all over it, ‘Thrown’ is a decent listen that will easily appeal to fans of the Kompakt label aesthetic. - BOB CLUNESS On the surface of things, Reykjavík-based French singer Oléna appears to fit in well with the myriad of other kooky (in a good way) electronic artisans that verge on being a dime a dozen in these northern climes. Her debut album, ‘Made In Hurt By Heart,’ follows a familiar tradition of nice crunchy beats coupled with tender vocals, thus fitting in well with the aforementioned kooky electronic ménage. Musically speaking it is possible to appreciate the album, simply from the perspective that it is possible to appreciate any of Oléna’s very obvious influences, most notably, Björk. And that is Björk in glaring neon, not in subtle hints of lavender. Overtones, not undertones. Herein, unfortunately, lies the rather large problem with the whole thing: it is altogether devoid of any kind of spirit of its own. It floats along on the debris of its own derivations, almost to the point where it is uncertain who actually made the album. This factor alone is enough to detract from any possible enjoyment of the music, without going into the other more minor problems to be found lyrically and thematically. All in all, there is sadly a lot being lost here with an album that doesn’t sound half bad, but loses itself in its own influences. - BERGRÚN ANNA HALLSTEINSDÓTTIR tel. 578 8555www.gamlasmidjan.is Lækjargata 8 Opening hours: mon-thu 11:30-23 fri 11:30-06 sat 12-06 & sun 12-23 Heavenly pizzas! Home delivery See our menu at www.gamlasmidjan.is

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