Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 31

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 31
Music 31The Reykjavík GrapevineIssue 02— 2019 Drexler and Pu$$whip in the bright lights “We had some whacked-out ideas like trying to recreate a recording of a real party with just us two.” TRACK BY TRACK ‘Psychoplasmics’ By Psychoplasmics Dark boom-bap meets dolphins in one psycho release Words: Lord Pu$$whip & Hannah Jane Cohen Photo: Magnus Andersen Psychoplasmics is the collabora- tive project of Lord Pu$$whip and Alfreð Drexler. Their first song, ‘101 Reykjavík,’ came out in in 2014, and they’ve finally followed it up with a long-awaited eponymous debut al- bum. Here, the two take us through the album track by track. 107 RVK This one is definitely one of the strongest songs on the album. It’s a sort of sequel to our first song, ‘101 Reykjavík’, which is very personal as 101 and 107 are our postal codes in Reykjavík. We made this completely off our tits in Alfreð’s apartment and it was literally willed into being. We also had some whacked-out ideas like trying to recreate a recording of a real party with just us two, inspired by the intro of Marvin Gaye’s ‘What’s Going On’. Miranda The samples in ‘Miranda’ are from all over the place—bits from the soundtracks of an old Czech film, an old British horror film, the Icelandic rapper Gísli Pálmi, and a lot more ele- ments. It’s probably the most soni- cally maximal track on the album. It’s a good taste of our style. De Pijp/Erdbeermund We made these in hazy sessions on vacation in Amsterdam with our friend BNGRBOY, arguably the biggest producer in the country, who’s worked with everyone from Icelandic rappers to Ólafur Arnalds. He really shows his talents on these two tracks, especially ‘De Pijp.’ Wavy Friday This was the last song we made for the album. It was a late Berlin night, and we chopped up an ill Japanese pop sample, recorded acoustic gui- tar on top of it and added a bunch of stuff. It’s a good example of the nostalgic, bittersweet vibe our beats often have. Dolphin’s Delight On this song, we wanted to go all out in saccharine smoothness, with psychedelic yacht rock vibes. We got our friend Indriði to shred electric guitar while Nnamdi Umez plays electric bass. Dolphin’s Delight is a type of truffle in Amsterdam and the cheezy idyllic picture of dolphins jumping in the ocean on the canister fit the vibe perfectly. We also used some recordings from an echo chamber in the abandoned radio tower Teufelsberg in Berlin. Interlude ft. Jon Riverjoy Here, Pusswhip’s dad, legendary Icelandic television personality Jón Ársæll, does an introduction to ‘Side B’ of the album. It’s supposed to add to the immersive vibe of the album, ending in a field recording of a car ride, which hints to the type of fleeting cinematic trip we want the album to sound like. Kriminelt ‘Kriminelt’ has a dark boom-bap beat with cult Icelandic rapper TY of Geimfarar, which was an older group of similarly-minded guys who pre- ceded our generation of forward- thinking hip-hop in Iceland. The beat is a tribute to the ‘90s, with samples from Stretch & Bobbito’s old radio show and sounds from the L.A. Riots, while TY raps absurdist & sardonic rhymes in Icelandic. Gullhamar One of the hottest young Icelandic rap stars, Birnir, mixes classic bad boy bully rap with seductive lines for the ladies over a Nintendo-esque beat. It’s our futuristic twist on clas- sic ‘90s R&B. Berlin Nights ‘Berlin Nights’ was our take on ’90s house from Chicago and Detroit, mixing an eerie, down-pitched piano sample with sounds from broken toys and 808s, as well as a funky bass-line on a down-pitched electric guitar. THE HOME OF ICELANDIC SEAFOOD AND LAMB APOTEK Kitchen+Bar is a casual-smart restaurant located in one of Reykjavíks most historical buildings. We specialize in fresh seafood and local ingredients prepared with a modern twist. APOTEK KITCHEN+BAR Austurstræti 16 101 Reykjavík apotek.is
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