Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Page 46

Reykjavík Grapevine - 14.07.2017, Page 46
Culture 46The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 12 — 2017 Futuregrapher (Árni Grétar Jóhannesson) Árni Grétar, or Futuregrapher, is a well- known electronic musician in Iceland. He has released numerous albums, and taken part in countless collaborations, for example with Jón Ólafsson, Japanese artist Hidekazu Imashige, and Borko. Our favorite remix these days is his reworking of “Sometimes I’m Wrong” by einarIndra. Liam Howlett (The Prodigy) This man changed my life when I was a teenager. My older brother owned the ‘Experience’ album and it changed my life forever. I would go into his room and listen to it on repeat. What a game changer! I loved, and still love, The Prodigy’s first three albums; I still lis- ten to them today. His style of playing is so good and his use of samples are in- credible. People sometimes think about The Prodigy and think about them as a great live band (which they are in- deed), but as a musician if you listen to their music, which is produced by Liam alone, you hear what a great talent he is. Like I say, his style of sampling is some- thing people don’t tend to focus on, be- cause it’s so well done. ‘Experience’ is filled with reggae and ska samples and the ‘Jilted’ album has samples from all over the place. So well done and so well produced. Not to mention that his first albums were sequenced on a Roland W-30 sampling workstation. Madness. Biogen Sigurbjörn Þorgrímsson, aka Biogen, was my friend and mentor. He’s the reason my pseudonym Futuregrapher was successful. He released my first album in 2009 and he and Tanya Pol- lock helped me getting into the Weird- core scene. I looked up to Biogen when I was younger, so being his friend in his last years on this planet was one of my best times in life, and I’m very thank- ful for his friendship and what he did for me. Today he’s alive in the world of music—Nina Kraviz just released his album ‘Halogen Continues’, and more will be released soon. A Guy Called Gerald Gerald Simpson is one of the most in- fluential artists in the world for me. He has produced and released everything in electronic: acid, house, techno, jun- gle, DnB and ambient. He taught me that an artist should not be focused in one genre, but just write and produce how they feel at the moment. I followed that path, since I feel my albums are all very different. Check out his albums ‘Black Secret Technology’ (1995) and ‘Hot Lemonade’ ( 1989). So good. Aphex Twin Richard D. James is probably seen as the “God” in world electronic mu- sic, and with good reason. He is the Beethoven of our times—the mighty composer. All his releases have been in my life for so long, and taught me a lot. His music helped me through bad times, and made good times better. His style is dirty yet beautiful, with some nice grittiness. His label Rephlex is my favorite label. All their releases are out of this world. Autechre Another Warp Records artist, along- side Aphex. Autechre are two blokes who try something new with every re- lease. Their sound is so beyond and so sci-fi that it touches you and makes you travel from the sofa. “Sófatrans” (“sofa trance”) and “Heiladans” (“brain- dance”) are great terms for Autechre. From their first album to their last, I will always follow them around. They are specialists in making music in Max for Live and are pure software today, still sounding more phat and more ex- ploring than any other band out there. Björk When I talk about influence in the world of music I always have to men- tion Björk. She has managed to stay creative and super good writing mu- sic for decades. I have so much respect for her. She was in the Sugercubes, made music with Megas (my mom’s favorite artist, who I also love), made music with 808 State—an old love of mine—and many of my favorite art- ists have remixed her. Listen to her al- bum ‘Debut’ and then to some of her last albums. What an inspiration! And her voice is like no other. She is one of the best music explorers in the world and as a live performer she is one of the best. In my top 10 there are also The Orb, Bri- an Eno, Pete Namlook and Carl Craig. Long live the music! MAKING OF AN ARTIST Words: Árni Grétar Jóhannesson Photo: Art Bicnick gpv.is/making Share this + read more NO BUN NO FUN

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