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Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 42

Reykjavík Grapevine - 02.06.2017, Blaðsíða 42
No Acceptance Needed Horror rap and feminism from Fever Dream Words: Hannah Jane Cohen Photo: Video Still “I want people to be afraid of me,” proclaims Vigdís Ósk Howser Harðardóttir, the feminist rapper and poet known as Fever Dream. Her new track “Reyndu BARA” is out, with an accompanying music video that’s a scathing attack on the male dominance of Icelandic hip-hop. V igd í s, a for- mer member of the feminist collective Reykjavíkurdætur, maintains that a hi- erarchy has already been established in the nascent scene. “You can’t talk about this stuff with- out them getting defensive,” she says. “I’m just pointing out the obvious inequality. As soon as the discussion becomes difficult to them, we’re just annoying, we should watch what we say.” Provocative existence Reykjavíkurdætur faced opposition from day one, and were famously berated by established rappers for their “bad music.” As she’s grown more confident in her abilities, Vig- dís says that now, she doesn’t need acceptance. “Every time I put out new music I was scolded, told I suck, shouldn’t be doing this, and that somebody should rape me,” she says. “It really went that far.” “I don’t need to do a track with the boys to feel like, ‘Yes, I’m fi- nally in,’” she contin- ues. “They just hype each other because they’re friends. They’re not my enemies, but I don’t need their accep- tance anymore. People act like I’m something new, but I’ve been per- forming for three years with Reyk- javíkurdætur, and released a bunch of stuff. I’ve had festival promoters tell me, ‘Well, you haven’t really done anything yet,’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah sure, I just played to a crowd of 20,000 at Roskilde last year.’” Last year, Vigdís left Reykja- víkurdætur to focus on her own mu- sic. “Those girls are awesome,” she exclaims. “Reykjavíkurdætur didn’t even need to do anything provoca- tive. We just existed, and that was provocative in itself. We never had the leeway to be amateurs, we start- ed rapping and everyone shouted how much we sucked, as if every Ice- landic rapper is great from day one. The music I made two years ago, it’s not something I’d make now. But there has to be the scope to improve and participate. Why do sixteen- year-old boys get more flexibility than adult women?” Horror rap Vigdís has been making waves as a live performer, with her repu- tation on the stage preceding her solo studio releases. Her experi- ence as a performance poet plays a part. “I’m direct in my delivery and I enunciate,” she says. “I’m not mumbling half-sentences of made-up words. My lyrics have a message. When I try to move away from that, I’m like, ‘Now you’re writing a party track, Vigdís, just be chill and leave out the political stuff’—even then, there’s always the underlying seasoning of the politics I identify with.” An EP is set to drop in late June, produced by her collaborator Mar- teinn Hjartarson, aka BNGR BOY. “We’re creating ‘Twin P e a k s ’ - i n s p i r e d soundscapes—hor- ror rap,” she says. The “Reyndu BARA” video showcases what’s to come and features her five adorable dogs. “I love and worship them,” she finishes. “There’s also a bunch of friends from my crew, par- tying and striking poses. The video is inspired by classic rap videos with a horror film twist.” Music 42The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 09 — 2017 “Every time I put out new music, I was scolded, and told I shouldn’t be doing this.” Twin Peaks-inspired horror rap in action gpv.is/music Share this + Archives MADE IN ICELAND www.jswatch.com With his legendary concentration and 45 years of experience our Master Watchmaker ensures that we take our waterproofing rather seriously. Gilbert O. Gudjonsson, our Master Watchmaker and renowned craftsman, inspects every single timepiece before it leaves our workshop. bergcontemporary.is Klapparstígur 16 101 Reykjavík / Iceland 11.5 — 4.8 2017 Steina and Woody Vasulka Bus nr. 1 30 minutes from Lækjartorg Open 12–5 p.m. Closed on Tuesdays Strandgata 34 220 Hafnarfjörður Iceland www.hafnarborg.is hafnarborg@hafnarfjordur.is (354) 585 5790 Hafnarborg The Hafnarfjördur Centre of Culture and Fine Art Land Seen In the footsteps of Johannes Larsen Einar Falur Ingólfsson, photographer
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