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Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.01.2018, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.01.2018, Blaðsíða 32
Music Sónar Reykjavík have an- nounced another swathe of bands for the festival’s 2018 lineup. In addition to already- announced artists like Danny Brown, Nadia Rose, Bjarki, Högni, Volruptus, JóiPé x Króli and EVA808, UK bass fig- urehead Kode9 will perform alongside Lorenzo Senni, Moor Mother, Klein, Hildur Guðnadóttir, Countess Malaise, Lord Pusswhip, Mighty Bear and fast- rising Björk collaborator serpentwith- feet. Resident Advisor will also join forces with the festival for the first time to present the SonarLab carpark stage. The festival will take place on March 16-17th, 2018 at Harpa, and early bird passes are on sale now at sonarreykjavik.com. Ólafur Arnalds, having put the Kiasmos project on hiatus to focus on his solo work, has announced his first tour since 2015. The “All Strings Attached” tour dates that have been confirmed so far are scattered throughout the summer, including stops in France, Belgium, the UK, Iceland, Spain and the United States. Highlights include a gig at London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall, and appearances at Sonar Barce- lona and the Festival International De Jazz De Montréal. The alternative magazine and label Myrkfælni slipped out their second compilation of underground Icelandic music on December 27th. It features thirteen tracks by stars of the local scene, in various genres, including Hatari x CYBER, IDK IDA, Godchilla, ma- donna + child, Pink Street Boys, Ratof- fer, and lots more. You can download it for €7, or get a limited edition cassette version when you pre-order Myrk- fælni’s second issue, at myrkfaelni. bandcamp.com. JR MUSIC NEWS A Glimmer In The Darkness The Dark Music Days festival pushes the boundaries of contemporary music Words: Jessica Peng Photo: Timothée Lambrecq Myrkir Músíkdagar Harpa January 25-27th. Tickets are on sale now. In the dark Icelandic winter, music is a beacon of light and hope. Every January since 1980, the Dark Music Days festival has taken place in Harpa concert hall on the Reykjavík h a r b o u r. “ My r k i r Músíkdagar” in Ice- landic, the festival is a great place for music lovers to explore ex- perimental contempo- rary music from both Iceland and abroad. Gunnar Karel Más- son, an Icelandic com- poser, has been the artistic director of the festival since June 2016. Gunnar also runs Sonic Festival, an ex- perimental electronic music festival in Copenhagen. He is bringing his unique vision and influ- ence to this year’s Dark Music Days. Exploring boundaries The festival’s focus this year is on compositions using mixed tech- niques, including electronics, acoustics and video. The use of mixed techniques provides a way to explore the boundaries of contem- porary music. “For me electronics are an integral part of contemporary music, so I feel like they should be in every programme,” Gunnar says. According to Gunnar, electronics can include “synths, MAX/MSP, live electronics on computer.” He adds, “It can also just be amplification.” The festival includes a lot of Ice- landic contemporary music, but it also absorbs elements from both sides of the Atlantic. “Riot Ensem- ble from the UK will present a really interesting programme,” says Gun- nar. “They’ll be visiting us for the first time.” Iceland’s very own Nordic Effect is the ensemble in residence since 2016, and will be recurring until 2019. Some other regular con- tributors are the Iceland Symphony Orchestra, the Reykjavik Chamber Orchestra and Caput En semble. “ T he Trondheim Sinfo- nietta will also be visiting us with a couple of new piec- es,” says Gunnar. Another excit- ing part of the fes- tival this year is the experimental DJ sets set to feature at two off-venue locales, Húrra and Mengi. The only confirmed DJ set as of now is by Icelan- dic artist Sóley. “For me it’s really im- portant to get the music out to people who would probably not hear it normally,” Gunnar explains. The trance As a festival, Dark Music Days is eclectic, experimental and for- ward-thinking. “The goal is that Dark Music Days will be a place where you can experience the trance of contemporary music,” Gunnar says. His aim is to intro- duce foreign music to Icelandic audiences, as well as build more of a stable audience from overseas. The festival had an open call for applications in spring 2016, and they received almost 300 applica- tions from all over the world. “I got to know a lot of music that I wouldn’t get to know elsewhere,” Gunnar says. He hopes to continue this global approach for Dark Music Days. Gaukurinn bar & live venue TRYGGVAGATA 22 5/1: "Bring Eugene home" fundraising concert: Alexander Jarl, Auður, Fever Dream, Geisha Cartel, Madonna + Child, Krakk & Spaghettí, Gloria Hole as MC 6/1: Affliction/Absolution: Sólveig Matthildur, Madonna + Child, Nicolas Kunysz (lowercase nights), afterparty with åtåmåtån (SE) 7/1: Singer/Songwriter night 10/1: Poetry Night 12/1: House of Strike (drag show) Vol 3 13/1: Reykjavík Goth Night 2018: HATARI, dada pogrom, Dj Mole IX, Dj Vetrarsorg, Gbit 18/1: Smut Slam Reykjavík: "Firsts" 20/1: Queens of The Stone Age tribute 25/1: Drag-súgur Drag Lab 26/1: Drag-súgur January special 27/1: Grafir, Naðra, Abominor, Örmagna 2/2: "A Nightful of Wonda" - Wonda Starr's leaving show 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 Gunnar Karel Másson “Dark Music Days will be a place where you can experience the trance of contemporary music.”
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