Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 32
Pretty In Tents A guide to summer festivalling in Iceland Words: John Rogers & Hannah Jane Cohen Photo: Matthew Eisman Packing for an Icelandic summer festival is an interesting chal- lenge—you might well end up try- ing to decide between flip-flops and a bottle of sunscreen or wellies and an extra scarf. But not to be deterred by the threat of soaking cloudbursts and violent midsum- mer windstorms, Iceland’s coun- tryside is dotted with interesting music festivals. From the DIY art explosion of Seyðisfjörður’s LungA, to the rap and techno on- slaught of Secret Solstice, to the cultured and genteel Midsum- mer Music, there’s something for everyone in Iceland’s festival cal- endar. For full ticket and lineup information, check out the links. And remember: nobody likes poi. Breiðholt Festival When: 11 June Where: Ystasel 37, Reykjavík 109 Performing: Markéta Irglová, sóley, Ólöf Arnalds, aYia, RuGI, Marteinn Sindri Breiðholt Festival celebrates the oft-ignored Reykjavík suburb of Breiðholt. Based around the Bedroom Com munit y record label—which focuses on solo musicians from across the too- talented-to-function avant garde board—this free festival might just convince you that the 109 area code is the place to be. Of- fering not only music, but a REAL COLLECTIVE dance workshop, an art centre for kids and families, sound installations, a flea mar- ket, and food stalls, the Breiðholt festival is fun for every age and mu sica l or ient at ion. Except maybe American country fans. More Info: breidholtfestival.com Secret Solstice When: 15-18 June Where: Klambratun, Reykjavík Performing: Foo Fighters, The Prodigy, Rick Ross, Big Sean Secret Solstice is the closest thing to Coachella you’ll find in Iceland. Celebrating the 24-hour sun with booze, sun, and music, the festi- val mixes international headlin- ers with the best of the best in Icelandic pop, rap, and techno. Not into the whole drunken- soirée-in-the-park scene? They also offer other out-of-this-world events like a concert inside a glacier. Start with a chill on the grass, dance at the main stage, and end with a fury in Berghain- esque Hel. Then pass out. Or just keep going. More Info: secretsolst ice.i s Reykjavík Midsummer Music When: 22-25 June Where: Harpa, Reykjavík Performing: Julien Quentin, Maxim Rysanov, Nicolas Altstaedt, Rosanne Philippens, Sayaka Shoji, Víkingur Ólafsson Midsummer Music is the festival where you’re least likely to ruin your shoes. It’s a chamber music festival, curated by celebrity con- cert pianist Víkingur Ólafsson, that brings together stars of the Icelandic scene and visiting musi- cians to play classical works and contemporary composition. You won’t end up doing rounds of shots or crowdsurfing, but you might come out feeling inspired and edi- fied by Víkingur’s astute choices. More Info: reykjavikmidsummer- music.com Eistnaflug When: 5-8 July Where: Neskaupstaður, East Iceland Performing: The Dillinger Escape Plan, Neurosis, Bloodbath, Sólstafir, Skálmöld, Auðn Eistnaflug began as a hobby proj- ect, but has since grown into an international destination for metal fans worldwide. Held in Neskaupstaður—a tiny backwa- ter fishing village in the Eastf- jords—the festival feels like a comfortable little bubble where the entire town is ruled by heavy music and the alt folks who lis- ten to it. The 2017 iteration is the biggest yet, featuring not only a curated selection of interna- tional heavyweights, and the best of the Icelandic scene, but also one of the last ever performanc- es of the Dillinger Escape Plan. More Info: eistnaflug.is Extreme Chill When: 6-9 July Where: Reykjavík Performing: The Orb, Mixmaster Morris, Another Fine Day, STUDNITZKY, Yagya, Stereo Hypnosis Calling all lovers of ambient and electronica: Extreme Chill—the only festival in Iceland dedicat- ed solely to those genres—will bring its dazey-dreamy-dancey vibe back to Iceland in July. This nomadic festival has been held in Vík, and under the Snæfell- sjökull glacier, but the 2017 it- eration journeys to downtown Reykjavík, taking over venues like Húrra, Mengi, and Luck y Records. If you’re looking for like-minded people to dissect complicated beats with, remem- ber to get your tickets early— every other year has sold out. More Info: extremechill.org Night + Day When: 14-16 July Where: Skógar, South Iceland Performing: The xx, Warpaint, Earl Sweatshirt, Sampha, Bjarki, JFDR Having worked on their most recent album in Reykjavík, The xx return to our black shores to curate the inaugural Night + Day festival in Skógar. Their choices are an interesting mix- ture of electronic music and ex- perimental pop, gleaned from Iceland and the international scene. Litt le is k now n about how the festival will be set up, but it ’s an intriguing arrival, located right on the Route One tou ri st t ra i l , on the pict u r- esque shelf of land between the highlands and the black glacial f loodplains of the south coast. More Info: thexxnightandday.com Pólar Festival When: 14-16 July Where: HERE Creative Space, Stöðvarfjörður Performing: TBC Pólar Festival is an intimate DIY festival based around the HERE creative space—an impressive, labyrinthine redeveloped fac- tory in the tiny eastern town of Stöðvarfjörður. With free food fished from the fjord, communally created decorations, and a pro- gramme of concerts, film screen- ings, talks and exhibitions, it’s a lively event that draws an inter- esting crowd. It’s a labour of love for the locals, and their generous, friendly, collaborative spirit ra- diates throughout the festival. More Info: facebook.com/polar- stodvarfjordur LungA When: 16-23 July Where: Seyðisfjörður, East Iceland Performing: Emmsjé Gauti, Daði Freyr, JFDR, Hormónar, Hermigervill LungA is a festival unlike any other. Music is only one of its el- ements, which also include art Culture Feature THE HOUSE AT EYRARBAKKI Opening hours: May 1st - September 30th daily 11.00-18.00 or by an agreement Tel: +354 483 1504 & +354 483 1082 | husid@husid.com | www.husid.com Árnessýsla folk museum is located in Húsið, the House, historical home of the Danish merchants built in 1765. Húsið is one of the oldest houses in Iceland and a beautiful monument of Eyrarbakki´s time as the biggest trading place on the south coast. Today one can enjoy exhibitions about the story and culture of the region, famous piano, shawl made out of human hair and the kings pot, are among items. Húsið prides itself with warm and homelike atmosphere. The House at Eyrarbakki
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