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Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.10.2017, Blaðsíða 36

Reykjavík Grapevine - 06.10.2017, Blaðsíða 36
Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Music The Sigur rós-curated Norður og Niður festival—to be held at Harpa over the Christmas period from December 27-30—has released more names for the lineup. Joining such luminaries as Jarvis Cocker, Dan Deacon and Kevin Shields will be ambient-techno star Blanck Mass, Hot Chip’s Alex Taylor, and Icelandic artists Jóhann Jóhansson, JFDR, Kristín Anna, Mammút, Kjartan Hólm, and the three way collaboration of Sin Fang, sóley and Örvar Smárson. Sigur rós tickets, four day passes and all-inclusive travel packages are on sale now. The Bedroom Community label is getting busy. As well as the release of Ben Frost’s stellar new album ‘The Centre Cannot Hold’ (more about this on page 38), label head honcho Valgeir Sigurðsson has announced a series of European live dates. He’ll take his latest LP, ‘Dissonance’, to London on October 7, the Semibreve Festival in Portugal on October 29, and the North Opera in the UK city of Leeds on November 29. Stay tuned for further Airwaves-related/ Iceland-based BedCom live announce- ments later in the year. Iceland Airwaves has announced a further expansion into the northern part of the country this year. As well as a choice selection of Airwaves performers playing in Iceland’s second city of Akureyri over the festival period, the latest addition is a one-off event called Earthwaves, to be held in the blissful environs of the Mývatn Nature Baths. If you want to see the decidedly unchill rapper Emmsjé Gauti and rap producer/DJ Young Nazareth whilst bobbing around in warm, milky water, tickets are on sale now. JR MUSIC NEWS The Alchemist Composer Úlfur Hansson explores sound and music on ‘Arborescence’ Words: Björn Halldórsson Photo: Elísabet Davíðsdóttir When it comes to music, it seems like Úlfur Hansson has tried his hand at just about everything. He has toured with some of Iceland's foremost musicians, built his own instruments, composed music for the Icelandic Symphonic Orchestra and Kronos Quartet, and taken home the 2013 Young Composer of the Year Award from the Interna- tional Rostrum of Composers. A lesser known aspect of his ca- reer might be his role in the Icelan- dic hardcore scene. “My roots are in hardcore and death metal," he says, with a grin. “The hardcore scene in Iceland in the early 2000’s was con- structive, educational and inspir- ing. I don't really know what it's like now, but I hope there's something similar around for kids who are into extreme music.” Different facets of music Despite his two existing solo al- bums, Úlfur’s multifaceted ap- proach is perhaps nowhere more evident than on his latest album, ‘Arborescence,’ which was produced by Randall Dunn of Sunn O))), and will come out on November 3 on the recently established figureight label. “I wanted to tie together the dif- ferent facets of music that interest me,” says Úlfur. “Electronic music, classical, metal, improvisation, and my voice. I felt the need to address all these elements, once and for all. I've been juggling a lot of different forms in the past ten years, and fusing them to- gether in one album feels liberating and exciting.” Úlfur speaks highly of the fam- ily ambiance that dominates the figureight studio, which provides a collaborative atmosphere for artists, while allowing them to stand singu- larly behind their own music. “Being a part of a collective like figureight is doubly important when you're a solo artist,” Úlfur says. “It’s a nourish- ing community, with the studio as a home base. It's important to feel at home in the studio, so you can use it as an instrument rather than just a place to record.” Some aspects of ‘Arborescence’ were in fact improvised in the stu- dio, which Úlfur admits can be a high-pressure environment. “You need to make decisions right then and there,” he says. “Me and Ran- dall would strive to find the bal- ance between carefully orchestrat- ed events and whatever the studio ghosts would have to offer. That sort of amalgamation is something we seem to do very well together.” The alchemical dimensions of composition Another side of Úlfur's explorations of sound has been his work as an instrument maker, which has re- ceived funding from RANNÍS (The Icelandic Centre for Research) and led to the creation of the Segulhar- pa (The Electromagnetic Harp)—an electro-acoustic harp that manip- ulates acoustic vibrations through complex analog circuitry. “That came from the other half of my brain,” says Úlfur. “The re- sults of my experiments with the Segulharpa can be heard all over the [new] album. There are a bunch of other gadgets that are welded, wired and taped to- gether until they look like piles of spaghetti. A lot of those things never passed the pro- totype phase, but they still make some amazing sounds. I'm heavily invested in sound, not just music. Creating and using my own sounds opens up an alchemical dimension to the writing process and offers me a much deeper connection with the music I make.” Gaukurinn bar & live venue TRYGGVAGATA 22 6/10 (Fri): Mighty Bear / KRÍA / Skaði / SEINT - Free entry 7/10 (Sat): Nýríki Nonni (album release concert) - Free entry 11/10 (Wed): Underground Film Festival - 1000 ISK 12/10 (Thu): InZeros / Exile / Atomstation – Free entry 13/10 (Fri): Funk Friday with Rót at 22, KARAOKE PARTY at midnight Free entry all night 14/10 (Sat): Nashville Pussy (USA), Brain Police – 2500 ISK 18/10 (Wed): Burlesque Show: “Ladies and a gentleman” – 2900 ISK 19/10 (Thu): 80’s Music & Dance show & party – Free entry www.gaukurinn.is STANDUP COMEDY in English every Monday KARAOKE PARTY every Tuesday Free entry and starts at 21 both nights We are very queer friendly, open and diverse. And we have Vegan cocktails. HAPPY HOUR every day from 14 to 21 Huge variety of CONCERTS, DRAG SHOWS twice a month and all sorts of other events! gpv.is/music Share this + Archives Several Úlfurs. But not Úlfur Úlfur. That's very different.
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