Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2016, Blaðsíða 28

Reykjavík Grapevine - 16.06.2016, Blaðsíða 28
List of licenced Tour Operators and Travel Agencies on: visiticeland.com Licensing and registration of travel- related services The Icelandic Tourist Board issues licences to tour operators and travel agents, as well as issuing registration to booking services and information centres. Tour operators and travel agents are required to use a special logo approved by the Icelandic Tourist Board on all their advertisements and on their Internet website. Booking services and information centres are entitled to use a Tourist Board logo on all their material. The logos below are recognised by the Icelandic Tourist Board. Frakkastígur 16, 101 Reykjavík - www.braudogco.is 28The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 8 — 2016 Hip-hop group Quarashi released a new song, called “Chicago,” on YouTube on June 3. The track is sure to become a summer banger, and is now available on most streaming and music downloading sites. Despite the song being well- received, the band has been tight-lipped about when to expect their forthcoming album. The beats and rhymes of Lord Pusswhip are gaining attention beyond Iceland, with the Reykjavík DJ and rapper performing at the upcoming Midsommar Festival in Berlin. At the festival, which runs from June 24-25, Lord Pusswhip will be joining other exciting acts from across Northern Europe, including Gnučči, Wangel and Lisa Alma. All Tomorrows Parties (ATP) has shuttered its doors for good, meaning that ATP Iceland is now officially cancelled. ATP organisers broke the news on Facebook last Thursday after much speculation. DJ Exos, is one of the most experienced and respected techno figures in Iceland. He has been active since 1997 and has released three albums. Exos has worked with labels such as Thule Records, Mo- saic and Force Inc. and his minimal and atmospheric techno beats have influ- enced a generation of musicians. Exos has performed at many lo- cal festivals such as Iceland Airwaves, Sónar and Secret Solstice. As this is- sue’s DJ, Exos gives us a glimpse into his world. Where are you currently based? 101 Reykjavík. How frequently do you return to play in Iceland? I have my monthly residency at my fa- vorite club, Paloma in Reykjavík. When did you start DJ’ing? At twelve years old, I started to play some rave music at school dances. What style do you play? / How would you describe your style? Usually techno, but I also love to play dub-techno and deep minimal. De- pends on the atmosphere. You’re playing at this year’s Secret Solstice. How do Icelandic music festivals compare with other festivals? Is this your first time at Secret Solstice? I played at the first Secret Solstice fes- tival. I think Iceland is now ready for festivals. I am also very happy with how the Sonar festival has developed here in Reykjavík. Even though it’s only 120,000 people living in the capital, we still can put on a good festival like Secret Sol- stice, Sónar or Airwaves. If you were an audio effect, which one would you be? Echo echo echoooo. You’ve played extensively throughout Europe; do you notice changes or shifts in the Icelandic techno music scene each time you return? Yes, people are more open-minded and ready for action. They like to observe what’s coming to them without judge- ment. With that kind of attitude, the DJ can play with no boundaries. What are your five essential tracks of the moment? 1. AFX - “P-string” 2. Terry Cummings - “Pressure” 3. Soschla - “Blumen” 4. Samuli Kemppi - “I Dream Of Midi” 5. Exos - “Downgarden” Fans can catch Exos at Secret Solstice on Sunday, June 19. Twelve years after his last album, Exos has also given fans some new tracks to listen to, with the release of his EP ‘Downgarden’ at the end of May. This is his first release on the label трип, which was started by Russian DJ and producer Nina Kraviz in 2014. This summer Exos will also be performing with Nina at Awakenings, a festival in the Netherlands, and at the legendary Berlin nightclub Berghain. SHARE AND LISTEN: gpv.is/ex1 DJ OF THE ISSUE Exos Words KELLY REES Photo ÁSTA SIF Music New Music MUSIC NEWS IN BRIEF
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