Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.06.2019, Blaðsíða 34

Reykjavík Grapevine - 07.06.2019, Blaðsíða 34
Music Music, Medicine And Miracles Kira Kira’s sonic meditation Words & Photo: Berglind Jóna Hlynsdóttir Album Hear ‘UNA’ at kirakira.bandcamp.com Kristín Björk Kristjánsdóttir, bet- ter known as Kira Kira, is a visual artist, composer and producer who creates sound sculptures with a fo- cus on experimentation, new tech- nologies and group improvisation. Collaborative practise has been a key aspect in Kira’s development throughout the years, and each new cooperation seems to bring out something new in her work. “I like to create soundscapes and invite other musicians to come and improvise with me in that world of sounds.” she says. “I create the sounds from scratch, or they come from live audio record- ings. It’s a bit like creating your own meal from the herbs in your garden—you’ve sown the seeds, and you know their origin, and there is a satisfaction that comes with that.” A surprise album The latest fruit of this practise is ‘UNA.’ The album came together quickly, arriving just a year af- ter her 2018 release ‘Alchemy and Friends.’ “This album is a total surprise,” she says. “My other al- bums took five years to create, be- cause I’m meticulous; I like to have all the details perfectly aligned.” It began when Kira was ap- proached by Andrew Hargreaves of The Tape Loop Orchestra to make an album on his Letra Rec label, as part of a series celebrating long-form music. T he Tape Loop Orchestra treated some of her choral samples, running them through tape machines. The resulting album is a deeply peace- ful listen. “It’s a bit of a sanctuary,” says Kira. “I’d like people to lie on the floor with closed eyes and just let it wash over them.” Yoga soundscapes Kira has been meditating for sev- en years and has long thought of making music that supports med- itation practice. In fact, the songs on ‘UNA’ are based on mantras she wrote with her collaborators. One such mantra is “A miracle is a shift in perception from fear to love.” “When I saw these lines for the first time, it was like everything around me just stopped,” says Kira. “I found myself reading them over and over again, and they felt like medicine. It was like finally stumbling onto something that helps you, in a way that something actually physically moves in your thought system, and your emo- tional structure. It had an irre- versible impact.” Dream therapy Kira has several other projects on the go, including recording music for the third series of ‘Dream Corp LLC’ by Daniel Stessen—a surreal hybrid sci-fi animation that takes place in a dream therapy laborato- ry—and working with Orri Jóns- son and Davíð Hörgdal Stefánsson on a documentary about the late composer Jóhann Jóhannsson. Yet another pro- ject is ‘Motions L i ke T hese’—a c o l l a b o r a t i o n w it h L A-ba sed musician Eskmo, due for release next month. “It has a very differ- ent energy from ‘UNA,’” says Kira. “There’s a lot of speed and power, joy, colours, and percussion. We wanted it to be the best of Eskmo and the best of Kira, like a third animal. The danger in collabora- tions where two producers meet fifty-fifty is that there’s too much compromise. We were mindful of that trap and sailed right over it to create something that contains the best of both worlds.” Despite her busyness, Kira is keen to stay present and light-hearted in her work. “Play- fulness is everything,” she finish- es. “That’s something that I make a point of nurturing in everything I do—because life is serious enough as it is.” “A miracle is a shift in percep- tion from fear to love.” 34The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 09— 2019 The chilled out life of Kira Kira gpv.is/music Share this + Archives NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND Opening Hours Daily 10–17 Closed on Mondays 16/9–30/4 The National Museum of Iceland Suðurgata 41, 101 Reykjavík The Culture House Hverfisgata 15, 101 Reykjavík www.nationalmuseum.is +354 530 2200 @icelandnationalmuseum @thjodminjasafn WELCOME TO THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ICELAND Laugavegi 28 537 99 00 sumac@sumac. is sumac. is
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