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Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - 19.11.2018, Blaðsíða 40
40The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 19— 2018Culture Cheryl K. Ang Cheryl K. Ang works at the Iceland Music office, where part of her job is listening to tonnes of new Icelandic music on a daily basis, while munching down matcha Kit Kats. A panellist at our 2018 Grapevine Music Awards, she’s a source to be trust- ed. Here are her picks for the must-see acts at this year’s Iceland Airwaves festival. Vök These guys are so underrated. “Before” is one of those songs that you’ve almost certainly heard before but never knew the name of, and if you’re looking for feels, then Margrét’s gorgeously mel- ancholy voice is all you really need. Ólafur Arnalds The best way I can think of to describe Ólafur Arnalds’ music is being hit with a heavy dose of nostalgia. Everything feels at once new but familiar, in a wonderfully comforting way. I’m so excited to see how his new album is going to sound in a live setting. Hugar These guys are on the up and up, with a new album due soon and some of the best atmospheric sounds out there. They have a great evocative cinematic sound that’s a real treat. It’s the the type of music that transports you elsewhere and makes you forget about time. Aurora (NO) There’s something magical about Au- rora’s incredibly versatile, crystalline voice. It carries itself effortlessly from Oasis’ emotionally fragile ‘Half The World Away’ to the dance-pop ‘I Went Too Far’—the mix of folk and electron- ic elements is addictive, if nothing else. I can’t wait to see what else comes of her music. Superorganism (UK) If you ever wondered what memes would sound like in musical form, Su- perorganism is your answer. This band is the epitome of internet music, with band members creating diverse tunes from all over the world, with lyrics that sound like Juno’s flowing stream of consciousness. They’re impossible not to love. Alex Sinclair Alex Sinclair is the marketing manager of the Mengi organisation, and as such is subject to a constant stream of new Ice- landic music. We asked her to pick out some of the most exciting Icelandic acts on this year’s Airwaves lineup. aYia Saying I am a super fan is probably put- ting it lightly? aYia is one of the most exciting projects to have come out of Reykjavik in recent years and their de- but album is going to send them on a path of world domination. Check them out before they are too busy conquer- ing the planet. Berghaim A good friend of mine describes Ber- gur in the following way ‘all the girls want to be with him, and all the boys wanna be him’ and I think that sums him up perfectly. Berghaim is his new solo project which is a bit more experi- mental and different to his usual indie sounds, but it’s a great mix of story- telling and simple but engaging beats. Definitely one for fans of ducks. Madonna + Child I love everything about this band. Their aesthetic, their music and their stage performance is unique, mysteri- ous and creepy in the best possible way. JóiPé x Króli I have seen these guys perform so many times I have literally lost count. I once even chased them across Iceland and saw them three times in one day. They are that good. Une Misère I only saw these guys live very recently at PrikPort and I loved it. Their energy, tunes and willingness to climb dan- gerous structures whilst performing makes them a highly engaging act to watch. It’s safe to say I will be at all of their shows from now. on. Geoffrey Skywalker A mogul sitting near the top of the Party- bær, Sticky Records, and the Prikið em- pire—the beating heart of the local rap scene—Geoff has an eagle eye for what’s new and worth checking out in 101. Arnar Úlfur Arnar is a full scale power-house of an Icelandic rapper, so seeing him diverge from his ordinary stage presence with legendary band Úlfur Úlfur is special. He delivers amazing technique with his music and is already a veteran in a young scene. Arnar also has a special connection to crowds and his experi- ence shines through. Plus, the music itself is amazing. Bagdad Brothers I would nominate Bagdad Brothers as the most diligent newcomers to Reyka- vík’s live music scene. Their self-de- scribed pop music is extremely exper- imental and vibrant, while at the same time they are always searching for new direction and inspiration. Don’t miss them at Airwaves. Also, check out more work from Bagdad Brothers publishing company, post-dreifing. Birnir The wildcard of the Icelandic hip-hop scene, and the most talented rapper to make his mark on the scene in the last ten years. Coming off his latest re- lease, MATADOR, he will surely deliver a super fresh and crowd-friendly set. Birnir’s festival performances always go the extra mile. This is the one. CYBER All female hip-hop collective art-group CYBER are sitting on a brand new pro- ject that will see the light of day soon. The real value and vibe from this group comes through during their live shows. Expect extravaganza galore. kef LAVÍK It’s simple: Whatever you do, don't miss kef LAVÍK. This band is amazing. And it’s a rarity to see them perform at a festival. Get on the bandwagon. Words: The Grapevine Music Dpt. Photos: Art Bicnick Airwaves Tipsters Things to do and see straight from the professionals This could be you! List of licenced Tour Operators and Travel Agencies on: visiticeland.com Licensing and registration of travel- related services The Icelandic Tourist Board issues licences to tour operators and travel agents, as well as issuing registration to booking services and information centres. Tour operators and travel agents are required to use a special logo approved by the Icelandic Tourist Board on all their advertisements and on their Internet website. Booking services and information centres are entitled to use a Tourist Board logo on all their material. The logos below are recognised by the Icelandic Tourist Board.
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