Reykjavík Grapevine - mar. 2021, Blaðsíða 19

Reykjavík Grapevine - mar. 2021, Blaðsíða 19
Sensory Overload The delicious cacophony of Susan_creamcheese Words: Hannah Jane Cohen Photo: Provided by Susan_creamcheese Album Check out Susan_creamcheese on all streaming platforms. Enter the fantasy: You’re on a weird- ly positive bath salts trip. It’s the peak of the party and the noise of the dance floor begins to envelop your soul, drowning out the pump- ing of blood through your pounding eardrums. You can’t breathe. You can’t speak. In fact, you have abso- lutely no idea what the upcoming seconds hold. You might be having a heart attack. But, as the sweat pools on your brow, you—for the first time in your life—are totally in the moment and totally, deliriously, out of control. And what’s playing as you willingly enter the void? Su- san_creamcheese. Buckle up Susan_creamcheese is the solo project of Vilhjálmur Yngvi Hjál- marsson, who recently dropped two albums with the post-dreifing collective entitled ‘common house buggy’ and ‘glupsk 2’ (a collabora- tion with Örlygur Steinar Arnalds and Gu!mundur Ari Arnalds). His creations distil every type of elec- tronic music you can imagine—and some you can’t—down to a kaleido- scopic melange of cacophony. Even Nostradamus himself couldn’t an- ticipate where Vilhjálmur’s songs end up—they’re that enchantingly erratic. So, dear readers, when you check out his work, here’s some ad- vice: Buckle up. It’s going to be a weird ride. Sonic ADHD Susan_creamcheese—the name— is a reference to Vilhjálmur’s teen- age Frank Zappa phase. “On one of his albums, there’s an interlude. It’s a skit where he’s making fun of hip- pies. Then the interviewer, played by Frank Zappa, talks to this girl and she says, ‘My name is Suzy Cream- cheese’ and the name just kind of stuck with me.” The Suzy Creamcheese lore runs deep. Admittedly, it’s an internet rabbit hole you could easily spend hou rs i n , but basical ly, Suz y Creamcheese was (allegedly) a mon- iker given to var- ious women who were sort of hype guys for Frank Zappa. Their job was to get the party going and keep it high. It’s therefore an apt reference for Vilhjálmur’s music— which really would shine brightest at the deepest, darkest, late-night parties. Vilhjálmur describes his music as “ADHD.” “It’s very much atten- tion deficit disorder,” he says, quite calmly. “I never have any concrete ideas for songs. I just start doing something. Sometimes I have plans that I’m going to make something more approachable or more pop, but then it just always goes in some re- ally weird direction. It doesn’t really turn out exactly that way because of ADHD. It just goes somewhere else.” 1,934 views To approach this ether, he often utilises found clips. “I sample a lot from the internet: YouTube videos, Instagram stories, TikToks,” he ex- plains. “I’ll also very often go out for walks and record sounds in the environment. Then I add, you know, 99 jumps and make a snare to give it a beat. I really like to plant all of this together so it’s not too ‘bleep- bloop’. I find a middle ground, but I’m not perfect in production, but that’s what I like about making my music. It’s very naive.” For example, a sample from his song “Vindharpa 4” came from a YouTube video he found on a deep- dive. “It’s this old man speaking in a foreign language. He seems to be ranting, but he, or someone, put a vocoder on his voice,” Vilhjálmur says. He fails to mention that the man is wearing a tinfoil hat, which seems to make it all the more ab- surd. At the time of writing, the video has 1,934 views—that’s how deep of a dive Vilhjálmur takes to find his inspirations. ‘common house buggy’ is a collec- tion of songs Vilhjálmur has made over the last two years, but that said, he urges listeners not to hold their breath for another solo release soon. “I have songs that I’m working on but you release stuff when you’re totally ready,” he admits. He takes his time with things, he explains, rework i ng a nd remixing songs end lessly unti l the moment is right. “I don’t like pressuring myself to be creative,” he concludes. But i f these two albums tell us anything—it’s that Vilhjálmur doesn’t need to pressure himself to find creativity. No, he’s already got delicious son- ic cacophony running through his cream cheese veins. 19The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 03— 2021 Event Picks The much-anticipated and constantly-rescheduled Debussy — Rameau concert with classical virtuoso Víkingur Hei#ar Ólafsson was one of the best-attended concerts of 2021 so far, with 800 guests in attendance. Held at Harpa over the second weekend in March, it was a smash hit. That said, there was, of course, a small hitch. Among the guests was one that didn’t pay for its ticket—the notorious party pooper COVID-19. After one attendee tested positive for the virus, all of the guests subsequently needed to get tested with a dozen or so entering quarantine. VG Bubbi and Bríet made headlines in the beginning of March with the release of their new duet “Ástrós,” written by Bubbi. The song tells the story of a woman who murders her partner after enduring brutal domestic violence. Some are saying this is Bubbi’s best song in decades—and that guy has a catalogue most musicians in Iceland, and even the Northern hemisphere, would, well maybe not kill for, but you get it. The song’s goal is to spread awareness of the large growing prob- lem of domestic violence during this time of COVID and it’s safe to say it’s done its job as every other Icelander has shed a tear listening to its beauti- ful and brutal lyrics. VG On the topic of COVID-19—heard of it?—Scooter is coming back to Iceland and will infect the whole nation with his happy hardcore vibes until even your Grandma ends up swinging from the chandelier like an amphetamine- fuelled Energizer bunny. The concert will be in Laugardalshöllin on the 22nd of October, provided there are no COVID-19 interruptions. GusGus will also play at the concert as well as ClubDub and DJ Margeir. This is the 597th time Scooter will perform for Icelanders, who obviously have way too much energy to burn and some serious soul searching to do. VG MUSIC NEWS Iceland Symphony Orchestra: Grammy Celebration March 18th - 20:00 - Harpa - 2,400-5,700 ISK AT THE TIME YOU ARE READING THIS, THE ICELAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA COULD BE GRAMMY WINNERS OR GRAMMY SHOULD-HAVE-BEEN WINNERS! We don’t know because this is bein! published pre-Grammys. Either way, they will celebrate. Pop the cham- pa!ne. Sin! a paean. HJC Sycamore Tree March 19th - 20:30 - Harpa - 4,990 ISK Sycamore Tree—the duo of Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir and Gunnar Hilmarsson—is bringing the good ole’ Americana to Harpa. Expect dramatic lyrics about loss and homecoming, that country singer thing they do where they raise the note at the end of the note and even a harmonica. Yee-haw! HJC POWER PALADIN March 20th - 20:00 - Gaukurinn - Free! Give in to the temptation of the palantír and join Kvothe for a magical journey into the forbidden forest. For when Iceland called for power metal, Power Paladin came to its aid. The band, a longtime Grapevine favourite— check out our Airwaves reviews for proof of our devotion to their ka- tet—is soon to release their debut album, which will no doubt be sung by the sirens for aeons to come. So, weary traveller, come rest your wand by the fire and weep to the beauty of the unholy warcry as you plan your quest to Mordor. For the wolves will come soon, down through the abandoned caverns of dwarven Moria and the golden fields of Fillory, and ye best not be in the fields of Calla (Gaukurinn) when that happens (after closing). Donne your best cloaks and richly embroidered tunics (or just a cloak, if you’re a slut). HJC Verily! A volcano, virus and vendetta, held as a votive not in vain, vanquished our music listin!s pa!es. Vá! smh Music “I’m not perfect in production, but that’s what I like about making my music. It’s very naive.” Add a bagel to this album and we're in business gpv.is/music Share this + Archives

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