Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2018, Blaðsíða 29

Reykjavík Grapevine - 13.07.2018, Blaðsíða 29
Viking Spirit Charge into the Einherjar Viking organisation’s anniversary festival All eyes are on Iceland right now. The Icelandic men’s national football team recently made world news when they entered the FIFA World Cup for the first time ever. Even though they didn’t get very far, a huge audience was enchanted by their determined, joyful play... and, of course, the Viking clap. The beard- ed team captain, Aron Gunnarsson, fiercely shouting “HÚH!” is a reminder of Iceland’s Viking heritage. It’s the per- fect time, then, for the real Vikings of Reykjavík to hold their annual festival. Army of one Ten years ago, Gunnar Víking Ólafs- son decided it was time to champion Iceland’s Viking heritage, and thus, the Einherjar organisation was founded. Einherjar translates to “army of one,” and in Norse mythology, such warriors were the ones that died in battle and were chosen to go to Valhalla. Truly epic. “The purpose is to remind people of our past, and to be proud of where our people come from,” says Gunnar, who is the foreman of the organisation. After the group spent the last two years travelling, Einherjar are back in Iceland, and they want everyone to know it. They’ll hold their sixth Viking Festival on Austurvöllur on July 14th as a celebration of their 10th anniversary. There will be a fighting show, and au- thentic Viking products for sale. “It's a smaller version of the festival,” says Gunnar, “but enough for people to come and visit us, talk to us, and see what we are about.” Warriors and wood carvers Authenticity plays a big part in Ein- herjar’s vision. “The vikings were not only fighting with their swords and shields,” says Gunnar. “They were also wood carvers. It’s important for us to show those artworks, too.” Twenty wooden dragon heads will be used for the tents that will be erect- ed at the festival, carved by Gunnar’s own hands. He used oak, which was treasured by Vikings for its durabil- ity. “Oak carvings can last 1000 years,” he explains. “They can still be seen in the museums. That's how we want the festival and us to be known. We want these artworks to last longer than us.” The reason we are here today Gunnar has been fascinated with his Viking heritage ever since he was a kid. After doing a lot of research, reading many books and visiting Viking festi- vals around the world, he has gained an abundance of knowledge on the topic. When he was 50, his mother revealed to him that instead of “Gunnar,” he was originally going to be named “Víking Þór.” Perhaps his path was destiny. For Gunnar Víking, finding “the Vi- king spirit” is about forging a spiritual connection to his ancestors. “Maybe in the year 1600 my grandparents were liv- ing in this area in Iceland,” he says. “So I go there, sit on a rock, and I imagine going back to those times, and take in who they really were. They’re the reason I am here, hundreds of years later.” Gunnar emphasises that Einherjar is a club open for everybody, no matter the origin or gender. “It’s not about blood,” he finishes. “It’s about the spirit.” Words: Phil Uwe Widiger Photo: Words: Alexander Jean de Fontenay Photo: Þórhallur Skúlason 29 CULTURE NEWS ELECTRIC DREAMS Find today's events in Iceland! Download our free listings app - APPENING on the Apple and Android stores Unseen And Ignored xDeathrow: Container Society July 21 - 17:00 - Gallery Port Come experience the photograph series ‘Container Society’ by photographer Þórsteinn Sigurðsson aka xDeathrow. ‘Container Society’ seeks to engage the viewer in a reality that society all too often turns a blind eye to—the lived experience of people who live in containers in the Grandi harbor area. Printed books of the project will be available for sale at the event and all profits go toward reducing the harms of HIV. CS No Shame Aron Can: Trúpíter Release Party July 14 - 21:00 - Húrra - 1,500 ISK Aron Can, Iceland’s breakthrough homeland pop star, hip-hop wunderkind and all-round performer extraordinaire, will hold a headline concert at downtown music mainstay Húrra on July 14th. The organisers of the show promise well-known hits (just look at his huge Spotify numbers to see how well-known, we’re talking millions) alongside the unveiling of brand new material you‘ve never heard before. Can-fans are advised to buy tickets early, as this one is expected to sell out quickly. HJC Heavy Petting SEX SELF July 19-25 - 18:00 - Ekkisens A combination of a music video release, concert and installation, MSEA’s exhibit ‘SEX SELF’ is based around the musician’s release of her new video of the same name. “I miss my sex self,” MSEA moans wistfully in her song, where she explores the disconnection she, and perhaps society as a whole, feels toward the sexual side of themselves. If you spend your free time reading Laura Mulvey and watching Maya Deren, don’t miss this. NE Einherjar was founded ten years ago Different Sounds For local electronic musician NonniMal, making music is therapy Sweaty Records is a record label run Jón Brynjar Óskarsson—best known for making fast-paced and hypnotic techno music under his lead pseud- onym NonniMal—is a musician that has been an active member of Ice- land’s electronic music scene for the past decade. In April, he performed at the Sónar Reykjavík showcase of well-respected Icelandic dub-tech- no label Thule Records and his 2016 ‘Freyja EP’ was, interestingly, the first record released by Æ Record- ings’—a Thule Records sub-label—in fourteen years. NonniMal has been around music and DJing for as long as he can re- member. For the past eight to nine years, when he is not at his day-job from 7am-4pm, he makes music. “I Info: Listen to Sweaty Records at sweaty-records. bandcamp.com Info: Reykjavík Fringe Festival will take place around the city from July 4th-8th. See the events in our Listings section look at music as mental therapy, and I like to express myself through sounds,” the young producer says. “I just sit down and start playing my keyboard and usually something completely spontaneous and un- planned happens." NonniMal chooses to fly under the radar when it comes to live per- formances, playing only a handful of carefully selected festival gigs or at one of Reykjavík's nightlife hotspots. On SoundCloud, however, the man is a dynamo. He posts new songs, under various pseudonyms and within various genres, on a reg- ular basis. “Sometimes I’ve made 15-20 tracks a day. I have a couple of thousand tracks laying around," he says. "They have various emotions, which results in me creating differ- ent characters. I grew up with all kinds of music, so it doesn’t always end up as techno." Hot Love—one of NonniMal's many music projects—sees him col- laborate with former GusGus mem- ber Maggi Legó. Their five-track album ‘2 Shjitty In $uckCity’ was posted on SoundCloud a few months ago. "Its a project that started when Maggi—my best friend and men- tor—told me that I had good taste in music and that I should make some myself," NonniMal explains. "You will probably never see us perform live. But, I recently bought us some band costumes. So, never say never!"
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