Reykjavík Grapevine - 31.07.2015, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 31.07.2015, Blaðsíða 32
DINNER 6 COURSE MENU STARTS WITH A “REFRESHING“ SHOT OF THE NATIONAL SNAPS BRENNIVÍN FOLLOWED BY A BITE-SIZED TASTE OF PUFFIN OCEAN PERCH Slow cooked ocean perch, beetroot purée, spicy butter, serrano ham, beetroot MINKE WHALE Shallot vinaigrette, crispy Jerusalem artichokes SEA TROUT Yuzu mayo, truffle mayo, crispy quinoa, apple PLAICE Samphire, green asparagus, blood orange, lime beurre blanc RACK OF FREE RANGE ICELANDIC LAMB Lamb fillet, leeks, pickled onions, browned celeriac, baked carrots, spinach and dill cream Dessert by pastry chef Axel Þ. CHOCOLATE ROSE Chocolate mousse, raspberry gel, Sacher layer 7.990 kr. Austurstræti 16 101 Reykjavík apotek@apotekrestaurant.is ICELANDIC GOURMET MENU Freshly caught seafood and free range lamb – with a modern twist FROM 17:00 apotek.is The International Organ Summer in Hallgrímskirkja 2015 13th June – 9th August Hallgrimskirkja's Friends of the Arts Society 33rd season 18. 6. Lenka Mateova, Kópavogur Church Steinunn Skjenstad soprano 25. 6. Kári Þormar, Dómkirkjan 2. 7. Jónas Þórir, Bústaðakirkja, film music, Star Wars and more 9. 7. Hörður Áskelsson, Hallgrímskirkja Fjölnir Ólafsson baritone 16. 7. Guðný Einarsdóttir, Fella- og Hólakirkja 23. 7. Steingrímur Þórhallsson, Neskirkja/Pamela Sensi flute 30. 7. Eyþór Wechner Franzson 6. 8. Ágúst Ingi Ágústsson Lunchtime concerts on Thursdays at 12 noon In cooperation with Icelandic Organist Association Lunchtime concerts on Wednesdays at 12 noon Schola cantorum Hallgrimskirkja Chamber Choir 13. 6. 12 noon Björn Steinar Sólbergsson, & 14. 6. 5 pm Hallgrímskirkja 20. 6. 12 noon Iveta Aphalna, world famous concert & 21. 6. 5 pm organist, Latvia 27. 6. 12 noon James B. Hicks, Norway & 28. 6. 5 pm / Virginia Hicks USA soprano 4. 7. 12 noon Elżbieta Karolak, Poland & 5. 7. 5 pm 11. 7. 12 noon Hörður Áskelsson, Music Director of & 12. 7. 5 pm Hallgrimskirkja 18. 7. 12 noon Dexter Kennedy, USA, Winner of & 19. 7. 5 pm Chartre Int. Organ Competition 2014 25. 7. 12 noon Janos Kristofi, Hungary & 26. 7. 5 pm 1. 8. 12 noon Lára Bryndís Eggertsdóttir, Iceland & 2. 8. 5 pm 8. 8. 12 noon Andreas Liebig, Basel Münster, & 9. 8. 5 pm Switzerland Weekend concerts Saturday at 12 noon and Sunday at 5 pm with international concert organists 32 The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 11 — 2015MUSIC One of the LungA arts festival’s main workshops this year focused on the cre- ation of electronic music. After a week of intensive music making, the fruits of the workshoppers’ labours were proudly premiered at a concert in the beauti- ful Seyðisfjörður church. The gig show- cased about fifteen different electro acts, ranging from synth-poppy meditations on French kissing under cherry trees to experimental sound sculptures con- structed from field recordings that the crew made around Seyðisfjörður. Very promising indeed. As always, LungA closed with a big concert by the Seyðisfjörður docks, where the organisers had constructed a minimal, makeshift stage, decorating the area with an eccentric mix of a warm co- lours and cold industrial edges. At the show, dj. flugvél og geim- skip got the crowd busy with her hyper- naive Casio weird-pop. After her satisfy- ing performance, mystery group Gangly performed live for the first time ever, instantly demonstrating that they are a force to be reckoned with. On stage, their strangely alien beats and manipu- lated vocals work together in an exact, imperfectly harmonious manner that’s downright infectious. After Gangly’s set, Keflavík pop-punksters Æla stormed the concert area to stage an impromptu, surprise concert, blasting their punk rock out of a car as singer Halli Valli came run- ning out of nowhere. Post-Æla, Reykjavíkurdætur kept the crowd engaged with their wolfpack stage performance and choice rhymes. Grísalappalísa then proceeded to rock everyone’s world, with vocalist Gunnar Ragnarsson’s insane on-and-off-stage performance driving their message home. Electro pop-group Sykur then closed off a successful festival, perform- ing mostly new material that left us ex- cited for their upcoming album. The other East Iceland festival that we attended was Bræðslan, which is held annually in the tiny village of Bor- garfjörður Eystri (pop. ca. 100), right on the north-east edge of Iceland, about as far away from the capital as you can get without crossing the North Atlantic. Bræðslan’s big draw is its ever-intimate main concert, set in an abandoned fish- ery. This year’s line-up sported acts like Prins Póló, Lára Rúnars, Valdimar, Ensími and Bubbi Morthens (appear- ing alongside hard rock group Dimma). The show saw every band performing at its best, with Prins Póló’s effortless charm providing a personal highlight. As for new Icelandic music, we have been listening non-stop to Japanese Super Shift’s latest effort, ‘Double Slit Album’. Released exactly one year after its predecessor, ‘47’, ‘Double Slit Album’ is Stefnir Gunnarsson’s third album under the Japanese Super Shift moniker, and his strongest to date. Album highlights include playful electro-pop standard “2AM” and “Dreadful Moments,” with its steady beat and a catchy as hell chorus, where Stefnir sings: “What have I done now, so typically me,” over and over. What you have done, Stefnir, is this: you made a great pop record. Go get your copy of ‘Double Slit Album’ at www.japa- nesesupershift1.bandcamp.com. Óli Dóri and Davíð Roach document the local music scene and help people discover new music at straum.is. It is associated with the radio show Straumur on X977, which airs every Monday evening at 23:00. While Straumur of course live in the great city of Reykjavík, we sometimes make it out into the country. Recently, one half of Straumur’s editorial board took a trip to the East of Iceland, where he attended two local music festivals. Photo Thomas Humery Words Davíð Roach Gunnarsson & Óli Dóri STRAUMUR Festival Fun & Electro Pop Straumur radio show airs Mondays on X977 at 23:00 Straumur www.straum.is
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