Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.01.2006, Qupperneq 38
JANUARY 26
DJ Andrés and his greenroom session
on the lower floor. Live music on the
top floor with Magni & co.
Sólon
DJ B-Ruff.
Prikið
FRIDAY
JANUARY 27
DJ Bjössi from Mínus.
Bar 11
DJ Brynjar Már
Sólon
DJ Erna & Ellen.
Prikið
SATURDAY
JANUARY 28
DJ Brynjar Már
Sólon
DJ Gulli Ósóma.
Bar 11
DJ Magic.
Prikið
Icelandic pop band Bermúda per-
forms some good old-fashioned Ice-
landic pop-rock.
Gaukur á Stöng
Techno.is is throwing a dance party.
Tonight’s DJs include: Exos, Óli Ofur,
DJ Tweak and DJ Rikki Cuellar
Zoo Bar
TUESDAY
JANUARY 31
DJ Kári.
Prikið
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 2
DJ Ingi’s electronic session on the
lower floor. Live party session on the
upper floor with Magni & co.
Sólon
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 3
DJ Heiðar Austmann
Sólon
DJ Palli from Maus.
Bar 11
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 4
DJ Gulli Ósóma.
Bar 11
DJ Heiðar Austmann
Sólon
Þjóðleikhúskjallarinn. 19th Jan.2006
AMPOP
Ampop recently released their third album called My Delu-
sions in which they evolved from an electronica duet into a
Britpop trio. They have recently been enjoying media atten-
tion from around the world and are getting to be quite popular
in the UK. This concert is a part of the tour they are currently
doing in the UK and France. Starts at 21:00 and it will cost
you 900 ISK to get in.
FRIDAY
JANUARY 13
Bibbi Curver hosts a rockabilly /
surf-rock party on the lower floor.
Progressive rock band Úlpa perform
live music on the upper floor.
Bar 11
DJ Brynjar Már
Sólon
DJ Frigore.
Gaukur á Stöng
DJ Kári playes hiphop/dance music,
and for some reason, tonight is Hal-
loween night at Prikið.
Prikið
German techno superstars Mode-
selektor perform along with
Dr.Mister & Mr.Handsome, Ozy and
DJ Knob. Visuals by Biogen. Tickets
are 1500 ISK a piece.
Nasa
SATURDAY
JANUARY 14
DJ Brynjar Már
Sólon
DJ Frigore.
Gaukur á Stöng
DJ Palli from Maus.
Bar 11
Icelandic boy/pop rock-band
Skítamórall do that thing that they
do. Doors open at 23:00 and 1000
ISK will get you through those
doors.
Nasa
Rock music by some of Iceland’s
most active underground bands.
Lineup: Bertel, Innvortis, Japanese
Super Shift, Morðingjarnir and Dikta.
TÞM Tónlistarþróunarmiðstöð
Supermodel DJ girls Erna & Ellen
make sure you dance.
Prikið
TUESDAY
JANUARY 17
DJ Kári plays some of his favorites.
Prikið
WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 18
DJ Maggi from the band Úlpa.
Prikið
THURSDAY
JANUARY 19
DJ Ingi on the lower floor. Live party
music with Magni & co.
Sólon
DJ Teddy.
Prikið
Live concert with Ampop, an Icelan-
dic band that is gaining much suc-
cess around the world. Entry is 900
ISK.
Leikhúskjallarinn
FRIDAY
JANUARY 20
Bóndadagur (Husband’s Day) is to-
day so DJ Magic will be exceptionally
manly tonight and play some macho
music.
Prikið
Breakbeat.is night. Breakbeat music
at it’s finest. Tonight’s main attrac-
tion is Pendulum from Australia.
Supporting DJs are Iceland’s own
Kalli, Lelli and Ewok. Tickets avail-
able from Þruman, Laugavegur 69
at 1000ISK or you can buy tickets
at the door for 1500ISK. Starts at
22:00.
Nasa
DJ Buddy Love.
Gaukur á Stöng
DJ Gulli Ósóma.
Bar 11
DJ Heiðar Austmann
Sólon
SATURDAY
JANUARY 21
DJ B-Ruff, possibly the best looking
hiphop DJ in Iceland.
Prikið
DJ Heiðar Austmann
Sólon
DJ Palli Maus.
Bar 11
Live performances by Kings of Hell,
Hairdoctor, Úlpa, Jan Mayen and
Krummi from Mínus. DJ Buddy Love
covers the upper floor.
Gaukur á Stöng
Partyzone party. The Partyzone DJs
have been responsible for some of
the best dance-music parties in Ice-
land for years and there is no reason
to expect tonight to be any different.
Nasa
SUNDAY
JANUARY 22
American rockabilly superstars Kings
of Hell perform live and DJ Dave plays
some rockabilly music as well.
Bar 11
TUESDAY
JANUARY 24
DJ Kári.
Prikið
WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 25
DJ Maggi from Úlpa.
Prikið
THURSDAY
LISTINGS
Music and nightlife events usually start around
21:00, unless otherwise stated. Pubs close at
01:00 on weekdays and much, much later on
weekends. For those just wanting to party, the
pubs and clubs don’t get crowded until after
midnight on weekends, although Thursday is a
semi-official night out.
Compiled by Karl Ingi Karlsson.
listings@grapevine.is
LISTINGS
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a mail to listings@grapevine.is and your
event will be announced in the next issue,
and the best thing is that being in the
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EVENTS
Compiled by Karl Ingi Karlsson.
listings@grapevine.is
Telecommunications Museum
Tue,Thu & Sun 13:00-17:00
The Museum displays old telephones and tele-
graph equipment and the history of telephony
in Iceland. The house was built as a coast radio
station.
Teddi - Workshop
10:00-18:00 every day
Open workshop of tree sculptures by the artist
Teddi
Saga Museum
12:00-17:00 every day.
Historical figures and major events in Icelandic
history from the time of the earliest settlers right
up to the Reformation, brought to life in unique
and exciting ways—with WAX.
Reykjavík Zoo and Family Park
10:00-17:00 every day
Icelandic domestic animals, local animals and
birds, such as reindeers, seals and foxes. The
Family Park is part of it and offers various activi-
ties for the whole family. Just don’t look for the
bull—he’s dead. Do you really want to explain
that to the whole family?
Reykjavík Botanical Garden
Daily 10:00-17:00
Contains an extensive collection of native Icelan-
dic flora, as well as thousands of imported plants
and trees.
Nýlistasafnið, The Living Art Museum
Icelandic artists Þór Vigfússon and Ívar Valgarðs-
son present their works along with Kees Visser
from Holland. The artists use different methods
to work with abstract forms.
Numismatic Collection of the Central
Bank
Mon-Fri 9:00-17:00, Closed 12:00-13:00.
Icelandic coin & banknote exhibition
Harbour House
Daily 10:00 -17:00
An exhibition of works from Erró’s youth. The
selection includes images he made while growing
up in Kirkjubæjarklaustur and some of his student
works.
Hafnarfjörður Folk Museum
Pakkhúsið, open: May – Sept, Weekends
13:00 – 17:00, Sívertsens-House, May
– Sept, Weekends 13:00 – 17:00
At Smiðjan, Strandgata 50 you will find the head-
quarters of the Folk Museum. In the main exhibi-
tions room you can see the ongoing exhibition
‘Thus it was…’ where the history of Hafnarfjörður
and its neighbourhood is shown from the settle-
ment of the Vikings until modern times through
historical texts and photos.
Gallery i8
Wed-Fri 11:00-17:00, 13:00-17:00 Sat.
Ólafur Gíslason’s exhibition of drawings, a sculp-
ture and a video piece.
Culture House
Daily 11:00-17:00
Ongoing exhibitions include: Medieval Manu-
scripts - Eddas and Sagas The National Museum
- As it was, The Road to Zion, The Library Room,
The 50th Anniversary of Laxness’s Nobel Prize,
Top-hat, Clothery and Diggadarium , and The
Ancient Future.
Café Karólína
Aðalsteinn Svanur presents his works that con-
sist of photographs of Icelandic scenery, ink-jet
printed onto a piece of cloth.
Ásmundarsafn, Sculpture museum
13:00-16:00 every day
Bernd Koberling is a German artist who visits Ice-
land every year to work on his art. This exhibition
shows the watercolours he painted in Loðmundar-
fjörður in 2004.
Ásmundarsafn, Sculpture museum
13:00-16:00 every day
A retrospective exhibition of works by Ásmundur
Sveinsson, our most renowned sculptor.
FRIDAY
JANUARY 13
Harbor House
Daily 10:00 -17:00
Gabríela Friðriksdóttir opens her Versations
Tetralogia exhibition, previously presented at
Venice Biennial 2005. The exhibition consists of
4 video pieces made in collaboration with Björk,
Daníel Ágúst, Erna Ómarsdóttir and Sigurður
Guðjónsson.
Exhibition of the works of Kristín Eyfells (1917-
Stúdentakjallarinn 14th Jan. 2006
APPARAT ORGAN QUARTET
In spite of the name, Apparat Organ Quartet
is actually a five-piece band consisting of four
organ/synth players and a kick-ass rock & roll
drummer. They obviously listen to Kraftwerk
quite a bit but manage to add a certain rock
element to their music by using various vintage
organs and synths and, of course, they’ve got one
of the nation’s finest rock drummers hitting the
skins. Apparat Organ Quartet is something that
has to been seen in order to fully appreciate this
nation’s eccentricity.
Starts at 22:00 - Ticket price is 1,000 ISK
Pre-sale tickets 700 ISK
Saturday 14 jan. 2006
Pre-sale. . .700 kr.
Door.......1000 kr.
info:
511 0905/695 5693
kjallarinn@hi.is
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