Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Síða 57

Atlantica - 01.09.2007, Síða 57
 A T L A N T I C A 55 Of MOntreal From the fires of the folded Elephant 6 label rises the splendid phoenix of psychedelic pop: Of Montreal. The band’s au- ral experiments have outshone and outlasted the Elephant’s other offspring like Apples in Stereo and Neutral Milk Hotel. Of Montreal’s onstage antics during their live performances has put them in even greater favor with audiences throughout twelve diverse albums. This year’s show will un- doubtedly draw one of the festival’s larger turn- outs, but don’t worry if you can’t make it: you can catch Of Montreal’s latest work as the jingle for American chain Outback Steakhouse. Well done. ofmontreal.net trenteMOller Danish deejay Trentemoller (real name: Anders Trentemoller) has come a long way since making his debut with DJ Tom Von Rosen in 1997 when they formed Trigbag, the first live-house act in Denmark. His first full-length album, The Last Resort, released this year, won Album of the Year by German music magazine, Groove and French magazine Trax. His remixes have also received massive airplay from electronic deejay giants Danny Tegnalia and John Digweed, so if you’re an electronic junkie you can expect his Airwaves set to be nothing short of total ambient intoxication. myspace.com/trentemoller OuR IcElANDIc PIckS > DýrDin Every nation needs their twee and Iceland is no exception. In the tradition of Talulah Gosh and Heavenly, Reykjavík brings you Dýrdin, literally “The Glory”. Their spirited sets are a welcome compliment to the often-prodigious mood elsewhere at Airwaves. Sugary sweet Hafdís Hreidarsdóttir belts out ditties about cotton can- dy, frog princes, and alien abductions. Their 2006 self-titled album on uS label Skipping Stones has drummed up attention from the indie crowd on the other side of the pond; however Dýrdin remains true to its roots with most songs in Icelandic. But let’s be honest, no one’s listening to twee for the profound lyrics, right? mmedia.is/dyrdin Hjaltalín Though they haven’t produced an album yet, Hjaltalín continues to make a name for themselves as a big band with a big sound. Vaguely reminiscent of Australian indie pop darlings Archi- tecture in Helsinki with their melodious, multi- instrumental approach, including a bassoon and a cello, the two-year-old band cites influences rang- ing from classical to 60s pop to modern indie rock. They may not have any chart-topping cred yet, but as the locals can tell you, the nine of them know how to make a crowd wanna bop their heads. Yes, all nine of them. myspace.com/hjaltalinband MúM Rolling Stone’s David Fricke once described múm’s sound as occupying a “a no-band’s land be- tween the ancient and imminent, the organic and electronic.” You might have a beep here or a moog there, a whistle here or a trumpet there. Not even one of múm’s seven members can describe their own sound. “It keeps changing like the bleedin’ weather, like striped underwear, like a random sum- mer, like a teenage boy’s voice,” one of them writes on their MySpace page. Which couldn’t be more true. They’ve been around since 1998 but if any- thing is certain, it’s that their majestic, effervescent lo-fi sounds are just as great now as they were then. randomsummer.com Ólöf arnalDs Don’t be fooled by this 27- year-old’s gentle, almost-whisper of a voice because Arnalds is a master of all instruments stringed: violin, viola, guitar, koto harp, even the charanga, a South American folk guitar. Track by track, her debut album Vid og vid has taken indie and folk lov- ers by storm, the simple string arrangements and accompanying lyrics (sung in Icelandic) exuding the ambience of dignified calmness. Her demeanor is intimate and earnest, delivering a poignant set that leaves you with the warm glow of whiskey and all the nostalgia of a time when musicians were crafts- men and audiences were children. 12tonar.is/olof.php Ultra Mega tecHnObanDiD stefán Not since Einar Örn and the Sugarcubes have Ice- landers stood up on stage with as much sputter and spunk as the boys in ultra Mega Technobandid Ste- fán. After garnering attention at the 2006 Icelandic Battle of the Bands and an explosive performance at last year’s Airwaves, these indefatigable 18-year- olds have been touring the festivals of northern Europe. Once frontman Siggi’s shirt comes off pre- pare to be drenched in teenage sweat and frenzied beats. uMTBS taps into every last ounce of primal teen-energy to put on a dazzling show. check your sensitive indie attitude at the door; these boys are out for blood. myspace.com/umtbs for passes and further information see icelandairwaves.com. Bloc Party Of Montreal Lali Puna MÚM Deerhoof
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