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Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Blaðsíða 40
Shards of Glass and Iron Scraps Kött Grá Pje retires Words: Steindór Grétar Jónsson Photo: Art Bicnick “I feel average, which is something I can’t be content with,” says the artist and writer Kött Grá Pje. He announced his retirement from rap music on Twitter just this July 9. “I made the decision after due con- sideration, having taken a long and tedious look at myself,” he tells The Reykjavík Grapevine. Kött Grá Pje broke through in 2013 on the track “Aheybaró” and q u i c k l y b e c a m e known as an electric performer, dressed in his trademark flamboyant style and connecting with the audience through his erratic physicality. But the now-former rapper, real name Atli Sigþórsson, feels he can’t express himself like he wants in the genre. “I’m somehow at odds with it and I can’t adjust my per- spective,” says Atli. “I don’t have the stam- ina to keep up with trends aimed at young people. And I feel like I haven’t accomplished what I wanted in rap. I haven’t been able to fine-tune my music like I’d hoped. Grind it down to broken shards of glass and iron scraps.” The Devil’s control In lieu of rapping, Atli intends to fo- cus his efforts on writing. He’s sub- mitted a collection of microstories to the publisher Bjartur, which he expects to come out this fall. The manuscript is enti- tled ‘Hin svarta út- sending’, which loose- ly translates as “The Dark Transmission.” “Since I delivered it I’ve been adding to it as if the devil con- trolled my pen, but it should be rescued in editing,” he says. “After this is pub- lished I’ll once more attempt the novel which has plagued me for the last few years. It wants out.” His interest in rap still remains, even if he won’t be in- volved in the performance side him- self. “I’ll still listen to rap as a critic and fan, which I think will help me understand the phenomenon as is,” he explains. “Now I experience greater artistic expression in writ- ing microstories than rap lyrics. But I haven’t stopped making music, I feel a glut of weirdness gestating within me.” Catholicism, silver, princes In the past, Atli has been open about living with depression and anxiety, which he feels creative endeavors can help alleviate. “The rap perfor- mance has been so mentally impor- tant to me that I’m forced to find some successor, or else I’ll explode or collapse like a black hole,” he con- fesses. “Whether it’s spoken word or electronic punk or contemporary dance or I don’t know. Readings give me sincere pleasure, but they lack the madness and bedlam, which I can’t be without.” Atli is currently travelling in Spain and says he feels touched by the reception to his announcement. “It surprised me in all honesty and I don’t want to make anyone sad,” he adds. “I’ll try my best to deliver something frenetic and lovely in- stead.” A graduate of history and cre- ative writing from the University of Iceland, Atli claims a long-term interest in Spanish and Iberian his- tory. “It’s some kind of a vacation, wandering around the central terri- tories of Spain, drinking, sweating and loving,” he says. “Catholicism, silver and North African princes. And cheap rum.” Music 40The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 12 — 2017 “I don’t have the stamina to keep up with trends aimed at young peo- ple. And I feel like I haven’t accomplished what I wanted in rap.” gpv.is/music Share this + Archives Atli Sigþórsson is going to concentrate on literature instead of hip-hop. 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 Quality Craft Beer Aðalstræti 9 • tel: +354 5196455 • Facebook: Skuli Craft Bar Sun - Thu 15:00 - 23:00 • Fri - Sat 15:00 - 01:00
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