Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.11.2018, Blaðsíða 24

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.11.2018, Blaðsíða 24
The R eykjavík G rapevine Iceland A irw aves Special 20 18 24 them. So it is with en- ergetic indie-pop band Bagdad Brothers, who heralded the arrival of “póstdreifing”—a teeming arts collec- tive throwing parties, releasing music, plan- ning exhibitions, and genera l ly hav i ng a lovely great time. Check them out for a lungful of fresh energy. JR Berghaim Bergur Andersen is a well-known figure on the Icelandic music scene, and has been in countless great bands over the years. When he moved to The Neth- erlands, he found him- self all alone, and so, Berghaim was born. A concept project with a lo-fi acid-fried sound and a weird visual uni- verse, this is a intriguingly ex- perimental highlight amongst this year’s crop of Airwaves new- bies. JR Bríet At only 18 years old, Bríet took the Icelandic music scene by storm this year with her debut single “In Too Deep.” A mix of electro-pop and R&B, Bríet’s tunes combine breathy sultri- ness with earworm melodies with a relaxed trap vibe. If there’s one artist that’ll please both the mainstream and indie crowds, it’s Bríet. One to watch. HJC Dadykewl While the hype bubble of Ice- landic rap seems to be headed for a traditional Iceland-style burst, late-comer to the scene Dadykewl is just getting started. He arrived in style this year with a well-received album featuring a variety of party tracks, intro- spective trap-rap, and a catchy collaboration with Alvia Islan- dia. JR Elín Harpa Telly addicts and pop fans may recognize Elín from her partic- ipation in Iceland’s version of ‘The Voice’ in 2015, when she daz- zled the panel with her angelic voice and engaging performanc- es. With her first album slated for release in 2019, you can grab a preview of her original material at the festival. CES Eydís Evensen Classically trained pianist and composer Eydís Evensen wrote her first piece at the the tender age of six. Her music is ethereal and beautiful, and still centered around the piano. She’ll use Air- wave to premiere many composi- tions that have never before been performed live. CES Helgi Helgi’s music runs the gamut of human emotion: heartbreak, anxiety, love, ambition, loss and energy. At least, that’s what his bio on the Iceland Airwaves website says. But the multi-in- strumentalist is known for his technical skill and sincerity, so make sure to bring tissues. HJC Hildur Vala Another TV talent show inclu- sion, Hildur Vala first entered the Icelandic music scene in 2005 when she won the Icelandic ‘Pop Idol’ and released an album that topped charts over a long period. Since then, she released anoth- er album but it is not until now that she shares her third album "Geimvísindi," which she will perform at Airwaves. CES Huginn If the spectrum of the Icelandic pop-rap mainstream goes from angry-about-something aggro dudes to watery-eyed stoner party jams to fuck-the-patri- archy feminist rhyming, Hug- inn is floating around happily in the shallow end of the pool with some easy-going autotune pop that you might hear playing in a duty free lounge soon. JR Ingibjörg Turchi You might recognise Ingibjörg from Icelan- dic disco band Boogie Trouble. While juggling life as a young musi- cian, Ingibjörg is also expanding her musi- cal knowledge through a BA in Composition from Iceland Academy of the Arts. Now debut- ing her solo work, she’ll perform her own me- lodic take on the ambi- ent genre, combining instrumentals w ith electronic effects. CES Julian Civilian Julian Civilian is the solo project of the Reykjavík underground music vet Skúli Jónsson, who, while having played Airwaves many times, is finally getting his first solo slot. With a grungy feel—think My Bloody Valentine playing feel-good tunes—Julian Civilian is certain to be a relaxed and enjoyable show. Expect in- tense harmonies, introspective lyrics and, above all else, good vibes. HJC Karitas If you’re looking for some Euro- vision fun at Airwaves, look no further than Karitas. The winner of the 2016 season of ‘The Voice’ Iceland, this singer knows how to make her notes shimmer. While she’s collaborated with Daði Freyr and released a Christ- mas song, Karitas is best known for her cover of “My Love” by Sia, ??? ??? ??? Ingibjörg Turchi Kjartan Holm KUL
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