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Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.10.2018, Blaðsíða 8

Reykjavík Grapevine - 05.10.2018, Blaðsíða 8
The clam. The myds. The Reykjavík Handshake. All of these are terms you can use to describe chlamydia, one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases in the world. Iceland distin- guishes itself in having the highest rate of chlamydia in the world—about 619 instances per 100,000 people—a posi- tion it has held for a very long time. It’s a bit unfair to the rest of the world to say that this is something we “won.” It’s not like we tried, after all. There was no draft pick for the Chlamydia Men’s National Team, no qualifying rounds, no cheesy theme songs and Viking imagery deployed to drum up support for rising to the top of the world in minor genital infections. It just came natural to us. In fairness, our top rank may actu- ally say more about other countries than it does Iceland. STD testing is very prevalent and common in Iceland, and health care officials have increased testing for chlamydia over the past ten years, thereby increasing the number of positive test results. So maybe other countries have even higher rates of chla- mydia but don’t test enough. If so, they have a lot of catching up to do. Aim high, rest of the world. WHAT HAVE WE WON? Number One For Chlamydia No gold medals for this one 8 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 18— 2018 LÓABORATORIUM Meet chlamydia, of which we are CHAMPIONS! Y... yay? Listen, watch & hear more tracks: gpv.is/play Berndsen - Alter Ego Iceland’s bushy- bearded hunk of synth-pop lovin’, Berndsen, has finally unveiled his long awaited new album to the waiting world. With soft-focus textures and languid rhythms, “Alter Ego” is, as promised, an exploration of mature themes. It also contains some mature references: try and spot the influence of various ‘80s pop titans as you listen. JR Iris Thorarins – Yggdrasill On Menningarnótt 2018, composer Iris Thorarins created an intricate soundscape for a 370 square metre public art installation inspired by three Nordic worlds: Paradise, Hel and Yggdrasill. Each world got its own song, which was recently released on an EP. “Yggdrasill”— inspired by the mythical tree—uses string drones and airy effects to create something distinctly otherworldly. Beauty incarnate. HJC Bistro Boy - Ljósbrot Bistro Boy has been fusing classical flourishes with electronica since before Kiamos made it almost nearly kind-of cool. His latest single has a pleasing psychedelic-nature video, and the track mixes string arrangements with smooth electronic textures. We’d be down with him buying a distortion plugin, but it’s some chill, pleasant stuff in the contemporary mood music genre. JR RONNY - 99 RONNY is the new rap project from beat-maker beatmachinearon. While the song is somewhat generic trap, his previous work is so beautiful that we can’t help but be excited to see where he goes with it. Hopefully this song is a fluke and he’ll integrate his delicate and unexpected beats into upcoming releases. Please listen to us, RONNY. HJC ROKKY - My Lips From RONNY to ROKKY, We just need ROMMY and ROLLY for K-through-N alphabetical twinsies tour. “My Lips” is a too-cool- for-school dance party banger that has a lash of Marie Davidson and a smudge of Miss Kitten. It’s the first single, in this incarnation, from Ragnheiður Haraldsdóttir, and we want more— watch this space. JR THE GRAPEVINE PLAYLIST The must-hear tracks of the issue www.tulipop.com Skólavörðustígur 43, Reykjavík Ut an - gá tta WORD OF THE ISSUE ‘Utangátta’ has suddenly become a mystical word in Hollywood, thanks to Cary Fukuna- ga’s hit Netflix series ‘Maniac.’ In episode nine, Jonah Hill’s character, Owen Milgrim, plays an Icelan- dic man named Snorri who (spoiler alert, not that it matters) acci- dentally kills an alien and is a superspy. 'Maniac' is close to being completely incomprehensible and a pathetically shallow journey through real emotion. The script is a shitty excuse for a boyish take on ten different clichés in as many episodes. The word utangátta is fitting here, as it means absent minded, which is exactly how we felt when we drudged through this (s)hit show. VG Words: Andie Fontaine Photo: Wiki Commons First
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