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Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.01.2018, Blaðsíða 31

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.01.2018, Blaðsíða 31
Music TRACKS Last Year’s Must-Hears Grapevine contributors’ top Icelandic tracks of 2017 Words: The Grapevine Music Dept Photo: Art Bicnick We at Grapevine have some diverse (some might say “complementa- ry,” others “wildly incompatible”) music tastes. The office stereo regularly blares out anything from grinding noise to black metal, punk, rap, techno, dream-pop, and pretty much everything in be- tween. With that in mind, we asked some of our team to pick out their favourite Icelandic tracks of 2017. Rex Beckett Kælan Mikla - "Hvernig kemst ég upp" This is the kind of track that would whip a goth club into a gallow- dance frenzy—backs bending into deep arches, spins into swan- kicks, flowing extended arms en- tangling overhead, a room full of black chiffon artfully gyrating in ironic melancholy. By far Kælan Mikla’s most dancey offering to date, this full-on goth banger re- affirms their expanding nebula in the darkwave universe. Steindór Grétar Jónsson Volruptus - "Alien Transmissions" Icelandic techno is blowing up. Bjarki and Exos lead the way on Nina Kraviz’s тттт label, but a new gen- eration follows, including Eva808, ThizOne, Fascia and Kosmodod. This year’s standout is "Alien Transmis- sions" by Volruptus, released on Bjarki’s bbbbbb label. A direct, yet sophisticated electro cut, it’s driv- en by an acid hook and processed vocals. John Rogers Sóley - "Úa" Sóley came into her own this year. ‘Endless Summer’ is her most com- plete LP to date, and it’s loaded with spidery, compelling, unlikely earworms. The opener, "Úa," has a spiralling piano line that sounds like it’s teetering on the edge of falling part, but instead tumbles into a beautiful, wistful chorus. Wonderful, accomplished stuff. Björn Halldórsson Moses Hightower - "Trúnó" Peppered with Moses Hightower’s signature switcheroos, "Trúnó" consistently catches the listener off guard. The tempo is a lazy drawl, purposefully offbeat and even completely falls apart a couple of times. A classic Moses track; full of play and humor but so perfectly constructed that it never comes off as a joke. Hannah Jane Cohen Herra Hnetusmjör - "203 STJÓRINN" It’s a genuine shame that Herra Hnetusmjör was born on an isolat- ed rock most famous for ethereal artsy tunes. He’s truly a rap talent and no track exemplifies his innate banger-aptitude more than "203 STJÓRINN." The ultimate party an- them even the stodgiest hipster secretly smiles to, this tune proves who raps the fastest and smooth- est. Spoiler: It’s him. Straumur JFDR - "Airborne" Jófríður Ákadóttir made a stunning album this year, ‘Brazil’—her first as an solo artist. The album’s high- light is the vulnerable yet forceful "Airborne," which is held together with a swift beat. The combina- tion of live percussion and pro- grammed drums goes perfectly with Jófríður’s beautifully haunting vocals, and incredibly remorseful, heartbroken lyrics. Valur Grettisson Án - "Ljóstillífun" 21-year-old Elvar Smári Júlíusson surprised us all with his lyrical elec- tronic album, "Ljóstillífun" (“Pho- tosynthesis”). It’s easily one of the best debuts of 2017. The album didn’t get the attention it deserved, but talents like this don’t go unno- ticed for long. The discipline in his composing is noteworthy, and you can tell from the first song that this kid is someone to watch. Elías Þórsson Mammút - "Believe" (Cher cover) Is there anyone out there who dis- likes the Goddess of Pop? Didn’t think so. Especially not her magi- cal hit "Believe." So how is it pos- sible that Mammút have managed to improve on the original? It’s a mystery—but then again, so is Mammút. Gone are the synths and autotune, and instead you get clangy guitars, rock drums and singer Kata’s powerful vocals. Now I truly believe in life after love. Grab a bite at Dunkin’ Donuts. We’re open every day. BAGELS FROM 599 ISK Kringlan Hagasmári 9 Fitjar KEF Airport gpv.is/tbt Share this + Archives 31The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01 — 2018 WAR IS OVER! IF YOU WANT IT Happy Christmas from John & Yoko (and The Laundromat Cafe) All needislove you !
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