Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.02.2019, Blaðsíða 32
Music Iceland has some interesting prospects vying to represent the country at Eurovision this year. Skaði is a trans singer whose entry, ‘Jeijó, keyrum alla leið’, is a collabora- tion with Elli Grill and Glymur. Gothic techno troupe Hatari have entered a track called "Hatrið mun sigra," or "Hate Will Prevail." Their entry could prove controversial given the con- text—when it was first announced that Eurovision would be held in Israel, 17,000 Icelanders signed a petition calling for a boycott. RÚV considered the petition, but pressed ahead. In any case, semi-finals will be held on Febru- ary 9th and 16th, with the final decider on March 2nd. Two Icelandic artists have made the longlist for this year’s Nordic Music Prize. Acronymic twins GYÐA and GDRN are both up for the award, which will be presented at the Norwegian music industry by:Larm Festival on February 28th. GYÐA’s “Evolution” is an album with a mesmerising cello-and-voice sound, and GDRN’s stylish R’n’B also made waves on her home turf. To win, the Icelanders will have to best Swed- ish greats Robyn and Jenny Wilson, and artists from Norway, Finland and Denmark. Norway have won three years running, and the last Icelandic artist to win was Jónsi in 2011. Dj. flugvél og geimskip has released a new album, “Our Atlantis,” via Dutch label Geertruida Records. Having previously explored the themes of space travel and the ocean floor, the artist says Atlantis was the logical next step. As always, her music is a bold and unusual mixture of “influences from all over; Syria, India and South America, 90's drum and bass, Bollywood, and punk.” Dj. flugvél og geimskip will tour Europe with veteran noise-rock outfit Lightning Bolt to promote the release— a tour on which “the music is very different, but what the bands have in common is releasing a com- puter game.” JR MUSIC NEWS Release The Trows Arnljótur communes with the Orkadian fairies as Kraftigalli Words: Tara Njála Ingvarsdóttir Photos: Timothée Lambreq EP & Concert Kraftigalli will perform on February 8th at 18:15 at Kópavogskirkja with a visual performance in the volcanic rocks; he also plays at Mengi on February 14th. Get the ‘Trítill’ EP via smitrecords.bandcamp.com. Trows rockin’ and rollin’, joking and telling stories, oh my! Icelandic micro-label Smit Records released Kraftgalli’s adventurous three track EP ‘Trítill’ on vinyl last autumn. Trítlar, or trows, are mysterious, mischievous fairies or spirits from the folklore of the Orkney Islands. They’re small and shy, only leaving their habitats at night to enter peo- ple’s homes as they sleep. There are tales of them kidnapping musicians, or luring them into their dens. It seems like multi-tasking artist and musician Arnljótur Sigurðsson is certainly one of those lured, and he shares this adventure on his ‘Trítill’ EP, made under the pseudonym Kraftigalli. Wall wormhole Arnljótur is a well-known musical mastermind, and has been delving into trows since he was visited by some, who climbed into his subcon- scious. “I dreamt there were trows coming out of a wall in a proces- sion,” he recounts, his eyes glim- mering. “They were neither happy nor upset, and waved their hands to say hello.” “At the time I was making sound-poetry and wordplay, which are sort of wormholes in language,” he continues. “I felt like it fit nicely with the trows. They love to sing, dance, drink and party, and they ap- peared to me through some kind of a wormhole.” Hold the door Arnljótur felt a duty to document their visit, and the result is the ‘Tr- itll’ EP and a collection of drawings. “I had to document it,” he says. “If I hadn’t they might not have stuck around.” He channeled the trows when making the music. They seem like playful and dionysian beings. The EP begins with them rockin’ and rollin’, then they start to play with words before a hip-hop-hap- pening storytime finale. Arnljótur’s live performance of the songs is an ethnological journey that brings the trows’ presence full circle. It tells the tale of their arrival, revealing where they come from and how they act and play. He essentially gives them a gateway to us, too. That is perhaps how the doorway between trows and people has remained open over time. Drawn portal Icelandic nature and its mythical creatures (elves, trolls, et cetera) are often credited as an inspiration for Icelandic music. “I’ve written poetry about nature, but I haven't felt it in- spiring my musical ventures per se,” smiles Arnljótur. “But, to my own surprise, I’m now making music about the trows.” Arnljótur’s depiction of the trows is certainly a fun ride. With ‘Trítill,’ he invites us to joke with them, par- ty and dance with them, and get a glimpse of our world through their eyes. His drawings of the creatures are another portal between our world and theirs. “People can get a couple of trows to hang up in their homes,” he says. “Then they can ap- pear from their walls just as they appeared to me. I also make sure to feed them—maybe I give them Smarties, landi, pilsner and such. Once I gave them tuna salad and peppermint oil, which I thought would be a strange combination.” “It’s important to keep the trows on your good side,” he finishes. “When they visit a place they need a bit of food in their bellies so they won’t get mad, or hit you on the head, giving you a bald spot.” gpv.is/music Share this + Archives Communing with the trows: Orkadian húldfólk Dj. flugvél og geimskip's fish friend Gyða: eyes on the prize Hatari: Future Eurovision champs? events venuebar & Tryggvagata 22, 101 Reykjavík EVERY TUESDAY EVERY MONDAY KARAOKE PARTY 21.00 / FREE ENTRY STANDUP COMEDY IN ENGLISH / 21.00 / FREE ENTRY 1/2 2/2 6/2 8/2 9/2 14/2 15/2 16/2 17/2 23/2 28/2 “DEFF IS NOT THE END” (DRAG SHOW) FAREWELL SHOW OF DEFF STARR THRILL OF CONFUSION ALBUM RELEASE SUPPORT BY DRULLA, INZEROS POETRY & PROSE NIGHT “HANS & JACKIE: THE WORLD TOUR” DRAG SHOW BY HANS AND JACKIE MOON REYKJAVÍK GOTH NIGHT: VOMITO NEGRO & DADA POGROM NÚMER NÚLL + SUPPORT DRAG-SÚGUR QUEER VARIETY SHOW EXILE ALBUM RELEASE SUPPORT BY PREMIUM, PALADIN SINGER/SONGWRITER NIGHT MIGHTY BEAR, INZEROS AND MORE DRAG-SÚGUR DRAG LAB MONTHLY EXPERIMENTAL DRAG SHOW
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