Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 14

Atlantica - 01.09.2000, Síða 14
QA& 12 A T L A N T I C A Q. Which Icelandic musicians/designers are you representing and in what capacity? A. I am managing Sigur Rós and Hafdís Huld, and also doing press for Svo (fashion designer Linda Árnadóttir’s label) and the Reykjavík Music Festival. Q. When was Best Est. established and what was your first big job? A. I started Best Est. a year ago, as a solo venture out of the ashes of my previous PR partnership Savage & Best. Quite a few of the acts that I had represented before stayed with me, so I already had Pulp and a handful of others. The idea was to be able to do stuff that fell outside the traditional idea of what a music PR company ought to look after; to be able to do anything in any medium – so long as we liked it. Since then we have organised multi-media parties, repre- sented books, a whole slew of disparate fashion labels, put on art exhibitions, launched websites and A&R’s Jean Michel Jarre’s remixes! Basically we'll get involved with anything in any medium, so long as we’re into it. Q. When did you first visit Iceland? A. I first came to Iceland as press agent to Móa (who was signed to Tommy Boy) with a collection of journalists from The Face, NME, Melody Maker and Attitude. We went to the Reykjavík Pop Festival, Geysir, the Blue Lagoon, Thingvellir and basically had a great time. I came back a few weeks later with Esquire and went to Gullfoss to do some photos, thus completing my infatuation with the place. Q. Can you give us an overview of what Best Est. is up to at the moment? A. I run the record label, Kahuna Cuts, with DJs Dan & Jon Kahuna who host the weekly Headstart club and are renowned remixers. Our second compilation “Big Kahuna Kicks Two” will be released in July. Also, new albums have been finished from Fuselage and Kilo, with two more almost ready from FC Kahuna and Language Lab. On the management side, I have started a new company (as yet unnamed) with Dean O’Connor (ex-Eye Q Records) to handle my time with Sigur Rós, Hafdís Huld, Chris Helme (ex- Seahorses) and Eileen Rose (signed to Rough Trade Records). airmail Q. Will you name some of the artists/bands you are represent- ing in the UK? A. We’re doing the new Jimi Tenor album, “Out Of Nowhere”, for Warp Records; planning the forthcoming Pulp album and live shows; and looking after the official web sponsor of the Glastonbury Festival – PlayLouder.com. Then there’s also UK hip-hop outfit Unsung Heroes; a DJ Sneak record called “Kingsize”; a cabaret evening under the name Loop featuring LA hip-hoppers People Under The Stairs, comedians, poets, elec- tronic art and scratching from DJ Vadim. We’re also doing half- a-dozen fashion labels. Q. Why are you particularly interested in working with Icelandic musicians and designers? A. I’m not, per se. I’m interested in working with creative people who make me feel excited whether they’re from Reykjavík or Wrexham. Q. What’s your favourite bar/restaurant in Iceland? A. I always end up at Kaffi Thomsen, having a good time in the early hours, so I guess it would have to be there. I really love that old style Scandinavian fish restaurant near the main square, Vid Tjörnina. And Svarta Kaffid on Laugavegur, where you can get soup in a loaf! Q. When do you think we will be likely to hear some of Hafdís Huld’s new material? A. Hafdís has written loads of songs and she will be coming to the UK in July to start work on them. Lots of people (myself included) are very excited about Hafdís and we’ve had no end of offers from musicians and producers wanting to work with her. Q. Have you had the opportunity to travel in Iceland? If so, which place has left the strongest impression, and why? A. The best place I went to was Búdir up near Snæfellsjökull. I went there the first time I came to Iceland. It was completely beautiful weather, and there, between the beach, the lava field and the glacier in the midnight sun, it seemed like the most mag- ical place you could imagine. I ate guillemot and catfish, and played football in the churchyard – England v. Iceland, with Damon Albarn on our team. Even the fact we got thrashed 7–1 didn’t matter, especially when we found out Iceland had a cou- ple of professionals on their side. Jennifer McCormack is a freelance writer living in Reykjavík. Northern Exposure in the Best of Hands London-based media venture Best Est. comprises a management company and record label, and covers press and PR for a wide variety of artists, musicians and designers internationally, including a selection of Iceland’s export talent. Founder and main man, tells Jennifer McCormack a bit about the company and it’s Icelandic connection. John Best ATL 5/00 09-21 airmail cmsx 17.8.2000 10:25 Page 12
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