Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.12.2016, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 12.12.2016, Blaðsíða 24
The R eykjavík G rapevine Iceland A irw aves Special 20 16 24 Glacier Mafia Rap star Gísli Palmi plays this year under the name of his crew: Glacier Mafia. We don’t quite know what to expect. Other than a massive rage. GlerAkur GlerAkur glides clean- ly through post-rock, ambient and drone— his first ever radio play got him picked up by Prophecy Productions. Glowie Glowie’s that girl you sing along to without realising that you knew the ly rics—probably because her debut sin- gle “No More” was an instant hit on FM-95.7. She started singing when she was nine years old and has navigated her way through the past decade with that “born to perform” men- tality—and it’s starting to pay off. Högni It might be strange to see Högni Egilsson’s name on a “debutantes” list. As a member of Hjaltalín he’s an award w inner, and he’s in the prolif ic and ev- er-changing pop-dance collective GusGus. In 2014 Högni premiered HE, his first solo proj- ect, at Sónar Reykjavík. He’s a choir boy and a frontman, he’s folk, house, rock and pop. He’s Heraclitus’s pro- verbial river—always there, never the same. Hatari There is something demanding about Hatari. The singer’s gravel voice has the same appeal as a deep-tissue massage—it hurts, but feels amazing. Thumping rhythms drag the dark lyrics along, forcing listeners to, as Hatari say: “dance or die.” Helgi Jóns This one might go far: expect to find him on your Spotify Dis- cover page under Snug and Easy Rock. Hinemoa Hinemoa drifted onto the scene in 2014 with their soft and dreamy single “Í Rökkuro.” In 2015 they released their singles “Running Amongst the Stars” and “Bye Bye Birdie,” which floated up the charts of the na- tional radio Rás 2, and hovered there for the next six weeks. Hórmónar The five members of HórMónar (“Whoremoans”) didn’t have a blueprint for their band when they met up in a garage in Garðabær—in fact, they didn’t have much musical experience at all. Working with the belief that creating music shouldn’t be a process exclusive to those with the technical skill, they entered Músiktilraunur earlier this year, and won first prize. Hugar When you start racking up the ‘k’s on your SoundCloud counts, you’re doing something right. For Hugar, that something might be working with Björk, Sigur Rós, Ólafur Árnalds and Jóhann Jóhansson, or their well-crafted arrangements, or build-ups that go from subtle to blissful to powerful. Maybe “it” is luck. We’re not sure what it is—but it’s working. IamHelgi IamHelgi is an experienced 101 producer who’s worked in Reyk- javík’s hip-hop and pop scene for years as a beatmaker, and as half of hip-hop duo Úlfur Úlfur. Now it’s time for his first Air- waves solo set. Also: we forgive you, Helgi, for remixing Justin Bieber. JFDR If you’ve listened to Icelandic music in recent years, Jófríður should need no introduction. Even Björk mentioned Jófríður as one of her inspirations in a recent Guardian interview. She’s the electrifying vocalist of Samaris, half of the enchanting duo Pascal Pinon, and a member of Gangly. And as a solo artist, she’s nothing short of magic. Konsulat This duo create some intrigu- ingly light and lo-fi spaghetti western-inflected sounds with drum machine, slide guitar and organ. Everything sounds slightly out of tune and held together with tape, in the best possible way. Kosmodod Þórður—aka Doddi, aka Kosmo- dod—is the producer of electron- ic trio Samaris, and co-founder of Berlin/Reykjavík label Sweaty Records. Solo, he goes by Kos- modod, cranking out spacey bangers one after another. Kórus Kórus is a supergroup/choir/col- lective of musicians and artists from around Reykjavík that get together and sing every week. On a given night you might hear new material from Valgeir Sigurðs- son or an electric collaboration with Kira Kira. Kórus combine all the best things to make some- thing even better. Krakk & Spaghettí Six years ago some kids called Earl Sweatshirt, Tyler the Creator and Domo Genesis took to the LA streets donning buck- et hats and rapping about hating Barbra Streisand. At first it was hard to take them seriously, but by virtue of their really not giv- ing a fuck, people did. Krakk og Spaghettí have a similar aesthetic (mi- nus the extreme crime). The trio began by writ- ing raps “mostly to be funny on Twitter… we discovered you don’t ac- tually have to be cool to rap,” they say. As those bucket hats showed us, maybe it’s better if you’re not. Kreld Kristján Eldjárn is a member of electro-pop band Sykur, but now he’s exploring darker paths as Kreld. “Way Low” is his first song—a bass-heavy dive into the depths, with gasps of vocals by himself and Jófríður. Promising. Kristin Thora Kristin Thora is a classically trained violist and compos- er. While living in LA she was encouraged to produce a solo acoustic album, released with VDSQ Records earlier this year. The album is a fusion of her ex- perimental compositions, field recordings, and acoustic guitar. Landaboi$ Landaboi$ started as a group of five school friends making an “industrial” trap sound that makes you feel like you’re bounc- asdfhg. aYia Glowie
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