Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.12.2016, Page 18

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.12.2016, Page 18
The R eykjavík G rapevine Iceland A irw aves Special 20 16 18 “aYia”: say it out loud. It’s not a word. It’s a sound, it’s a symbol, and it’s a gesture. It’s a finger to point out the view that you’re already standing in. Or, as we discussed with the voice of the group, the lack of a view. “Our music is so much the void,” she says (the band prefers anonymity for now). “We tend to go into something that is real- ly dark. Something that doesn’t seem to have hope—but then again, the voice is really bright. Really hopeful maybe. Hopeful and cynical at the same time.” These days our sense of “void” is more real than ever. Phones and social media allow us to im- merse ourselves within worlds that demand our presence, but not our essence. Distracted by the darkness of the black mirror, we take no time to confront our own darknesses—IRL. That said, escapism is not something inherently evil. “It can be a really beautiful way to deal with life; for example, to create fantasies and stories, and poet- ry, and singing,” she says as her eyes wander away… “but there are two sides of course. If you get too deep into avoiding awareness, you get caught in a whirlwind.” Dust in the wind aYia’s newly released debut sin- gle “Water Plant” deals with a state of in-betweenness “where you don’t know where you’re go- ing or what is happening. Where you’re kind of in this hurricane where everything seems unreal to you,” she explains. “It’s not about renewing yourself or get- ting your strength back in these times, it’s more about being in that feeling. Being in that mo- ment when everything is fucked up and you have no idea what to do or why it happened, and it’s overwhelming in a way that the only thing you can do is just drift. You can only stay calm and ride it.” On the one hand, “Water Plant” is a reminder to feel. To be completely present in what- ever your whirlwind. But, as aYia said before, the message is something “hopeful and cyn- ical at the same time.” For all the stillness promoted by pres- ence, things are always going to change. “Everything is connected to currents in life,” she contin- ues, “currents that come to you and change your life and get you somewhere [else]. So it’s also about timing. And maybe there is some pattern to it, but that pattern is invisible: you can’t see it, you can never see it, and if you try to see it you will become crazy.” It’s kind of like trying to see the wind, or trying to catch the wind. “Handful of wind…” she sings, melancholic and glistening, in the opening line of the track. On the record For aYia, “the timing” was something like mid-June during Secret Solstice. They performed together for the first time at the festival, catching the attention of the well-known Icelandic re- cord label and music collective Bedroom Community. The la- bel was interested in including an aYia track in ‘Hvalreki’, their ongoing series of digital releas- es. Thus, “Water Plant” came to fruition. In early October, the track was released as the second in the series, after an experimental ol- factory/musical creation called “A Scent Opera,” written by the label’s co-founders Nico Muhly and Valgeir Sigurðsson. A vid- eo soon followed the track: the four-figured aYia symbol spin- ning, warping, and dissolving in a black void of screen. As far as future projections go, they are not sure. “We’ll just see where the wind takes us,” she says, “who knows, maybe aYia will just swallow the wind.” See aYia at Airwaves on Friday No- vember 4 in Harpa’s Silfurberg, and on Saturday November 5 at Húrra. We specialize in trips to the Blue Lagoon (3-hour stop) on the way from or to the airport. Cars for 4-8 passengers To book in advance: tel:+354 588 5522 or on www.hreyfill.is E-mail: tour@hreyfill.is This month Hreyfill Taxi company is supporting breast cancer awareness as well as fund-raising breast cancer screening by The Icelandic Cancer Society Catch My Drift Words Parker Yamasaki Photo Hörður Sveinsson Riding the currents with newcomers aYia

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