Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Side 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Side 24
Electronic music duo Pocket Disco has re- leased their second single, “Blush.” Salóme R. Gunnarsdóttir and Steindór Grétar Jónsson first gained notice earlier this year when they premiered their single “Rock & Roll.” The “Rock & Roll” music video was an otherworldly space-inspired glam-fest, while their new video is punk all the way, featuring thirteen televisions and VHS cassettes. “We have been developing our sound and ‘Blush’ is much more rough than our first single,” Steindór told us. “The lyrics are about those first days of seeing someone new, getting to know their personality and discovering whether the person’s perfect image disappears or not.” The music video was directed and ed- ited by artist Atli Bollason, who had been collecting old televisions. Gabríel Bene- dikt Bachmann did additional editing and Kristjana Björg Reynisdóttir styled the video. Sound design, recording, mixdown and master of the song is by Viktor Orri Ár- nason. Pocket Disco – “Blush” TRACK OF THE ISSUE STRAUMUR Download it for free! at gpv.is/toti05 Musical recycling is a long and endur- ing tradition, kept alive this month by a gem of a remix, einarIndra's treatment of the song “Pikaia” by Magnús Leifur Sveinsson (former member of indie band Úlpa). einarIndra is an electronic musician who resides at one of Iceland’s premier electronic labels, Möller Re- cords, and released an LP, ‘Stories’, this month. His remix of “Pikaia” features thick-sounding retro synth pads, glitchy microbeats reminiscent of Boards of Canada and massively chopped-up and manipulated vocal treatments. It starts out quiet and serene but gradually picks up steam when bigger sounds join the mix; by the end the drums have wan- dered off into drum’n’bass territory and an adjective like “majestic” becomes un- avoidable. Right on the heels of the remix, a cover came our way. The IDM outfit Worm Is Green, who hail from Akranes, put out a wonderful take on “Close to Me,” one of The Cure’s most enduring song, a classic that refuses to become a cliché. Singer Guðríður Ringsted brings an effortless devil-may-care girlish charm to the vo- cal melody, putting a new spin on some of the lines. The bottom is all deep synth bass grinding up against crisp drum breaks, and on top of it a densely layered soup of keyboards and twinkly synthesiz- ers. But we also managed to pick up some non-reworked material this month, in the form of tarnished rock duo Skrat- tar (Devils), who just last week released a four-track EP titled ‘Hellraiser II’. They mix together psych rock, 60s surf and a drum machine, with great results. The band also put out a video for the song “Good Day,” which follows the members on a wicked car ride through the city of Reyjavík. Skrattar are Karl Torsten Ställ- born (Muck/Fufanu) and Guðlaugur Halldór Einarsson (Fufanu/russian. girls); ‘Hellraiser II’ is their second out- put and hopefully not their last. SHARE & LISTEN: gpv.is/str6 Straumur, Iceland's premier indie music radio show, airs on X977, Mon. at 23:00 and daily music news in icelandic at straum.is Words ÓLI DÓRI & DAVID ROACH East Of My Youth East Of My Youth’s newest single “Moth- er” was recently per- formed on the MTV series ‘Faking It’. The song was re- leased on i-D magazine’s website two weeks ago, and will be on the band’s album, which is upcoming later this summer. Samaris The electronic trio has released their single “Black Lights” from their up- coming album of the same title. The album, the band’s third full-length, will be released June 10. The trio will tour in June, starting in England and ending in Iceland June 29th at Húrra. Buspin Jieber This Icelandic producer has been re- leasing music under his pseudonym Murya. He is releasing his five-track EP ‘Thinking Of You’ as a teaser for his upcoming album, which will be released later in 2016. $igmund The superfly $igmund is the newest face to Reykjavík’s music scene. He’s releasing his first album ‘Glópagull’ May 20th. Check him out on Spotify. Mark W. Georgsson ‘The Ballad Of The Nearly Man’ is a double A-side 7" single by Mark W. Georgsson, which will be released June 3rd. The eponymous song features vocals by Mark and Katie McArthur on one side, and Icelandic vocals by Sigríður Thorlacius and Arnar Guðjónsson on the other. Laser Life Breki Steinn Mánason or Laser Life just released his first album, ‘Polyhedron’, a lo-fi electronic trip through the galaxy of Breki’s mind. Check out his track by track later in this issue. Aron Can The sixteen-year-old hip-hop new- comer has released his album ‘Þek- kir Stráginn’. His hit song “Þekkir Stráginn” has approximately 74,000 plays on Spotify. You can see Aron Can at Extreme Chill Festival and Secret Solstice this summer. MUSIC NEWS IN BRIEF Happening Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Tarnished

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