Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Side 40

Reykjavík Grapevine - jan. 2019, Side 40
Dadykewl's Inspirations Locally sourced and homegrown Words: Hannah Jane Cohen & Dadykewl Photo: xDeathrow Artist Playlist Dadykewl shows us his influences. Singer and producer Dadykewl’s signa- ture is that of positivity and good vibes. Serving up everything from introspec- tive trap to feel-good party bangers, his most recent album, ‘Klámstjarna,’ was a favourite among Reykjavík hip- hop heads this year. He is also one half of Sama- Sem with BNGR BOY. !For this version of ‘Dadykewl’s Top 5,’ I am inviting you on a journey that started maybe 16 years ago, when my brain began to recognise melodies,” he says. “These are the Icelandic songs that I have been humming with or without consent ever since I first heard them. Each has something that just busts up your stupid brain and makes you sing and, to be honest, each has prob- ably had some sort of inspiration on my music… probably? Well, here they are: Dadykewl’s Top 5 Unconscious Inspirations, in no particular order. GusGus - ‘Arabian Horse’ The first time I recognised GusGus as the greatest band of all time was at a festival in Vestmannaeyjar. Seeing them was the best thing that had ever happened to me. Shortly after, I saw Daníel Ágúst at Kaffibarinn and told him that he’s dope. Then I ran away in fear, but at least now he knows what I think. I should probably take down my shrine to him after this list is published. ‘50%’ is a sleeper hit. Everybody, wake up! If you don’t know Trausti, he is a music producer and singer from a town in the middle of nowhere. This song makes me think of that but in a beauti- ful way. It hits the feels. I listened to it once on my way home from downtown in a taxi through a phone speaker. It was a very emotional and expensive trip. AUÐUR - ‘Þreyttur’ The new album “AFSAKANIR” by Auður is one of the best things I’ve heard. He just has a thing with lyrics—they are cra- zy relatable. The song ‘Þreyttur' is, in my opinion, the masterpiece of the album. It connects the live instruments with the synthetic instruments time and time again on a level that is rarely achievable. Shades of Reykjavík - ‘Álfheimar’ Shades of Reykjavík is a huge inspira- tion for this new generation of Icelandic rap. I don’t really consider myself a rap- per, but Emmi Beats’ music produc- tion definitely inspired me to make hip-hop inspired music. This particu- lar song is a beautiful piece and was a huge kickstarter for me as a producer. Marteinn! - ‘Mouie’ & ‘Fymat’ Marteinn ‘BNGRBOY’ Hjartarson is a very talented producer from Grafar- vogur. These two songs approached how music is made in DAWs (Digital Audio Workstations) very differently. There is a lot of sound design in them that is truly mind bending and inspiring. But why did I put them together? Well, if you listen to ‘Mouie’ and ‘Fymant’ back to back you can hear that they are connected. Sexy. 40The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 01— 2019 He's crazy like a fool Culture New Year's Resolution: Get More Merch! SHOP.GRAPEVINE.IS

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