Iceland review - 2004, Blaðsíða 12

Iceland review - 2004, Blaðsíða 12
10 ICELAND REVIEW LOW BUDGET, UNLIMITED FREEDOM The music videos of 26-year old director Ragnar Hansson have been getting a lot of attention in Iceland and abroad. Iceland Review spoke to him at the premiere of his latest video for the song “Japanese Policeman” by Kimono. The video, which was created for the first single from Kimono’s debut album mineur-aggressif, was premiered on Friday the 28th of May. In attendance were the cast of the video, the band, plus visiting international directors and film- makers who have been working recently in Reykjavík. In the video, puppets battle each other with swords in an imaginary world that blends the aesthetics of Japanese animation with downtown Reykjavik. Japanese Policeman is Ragnar Hansson’s fourth music video; although it was the second one he started work on – nearly one year ago. All of Ragnar’s video work shows an ingenious ability to make a low budget stretch farther than most. “The way that things are in Iceland,” explains Ragnar, “there is no budg- et for video work, so I don’t take on projects without caring about it.” According to Ragnar, this lack of budget gives him freedom in his work, and allows him to develop his method during this time that he describes as his “training period.” In Japanese Policeman, imagery of wires, swords, and cotton swabs show up often, the last of these images literally softening the cartoon- like violence of the video. “The work that I did before this was animation. In this case, I was making a video that used live action, but it was made as if it was animation.” The effect makes the video visually stunning – Sesame Street in a rock video. Now that this project has been finished, Ragnar says, “I feel like I’m starting a new life.” The video has been nine months in the making, due to other commitments including making videos for Icelandic music groups like Maus and Páll Óskar. He hopes to continue working on music videos in the future, hopefully with a larger budget. Once this video gets some airplay, there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that the offers will come. SOUNDS: ALEX MACNEIL WITH THE LATEST MUSIC NEWS SIGUR RÓS are starting work on their new album in the next couple of weeks. According to sources in the band, this time the album might have a title. They plan to work again with producer KEN THOMAS, who produced their last album and also MÍNUS’ last release. Their studio, which they call the “swimming pool,” was visited by the PIXIES when they played Kaplakriki in May. The Pixies were impressed with the studio, which they visited after having spent an inordinate amount of time and money in Álafoss in Mosfellsbær buying Icelandic wool and talking to the hidden people. SLOWBLOW, who are legendary among Iceland bedroom recording artists, have released the soundtrack to DAGUR KÁRI’S excellent West Fjords drama, NÓI ALBINÓI, and will be releas- ing their long-awaited new full-length album with 12 Tónar in June. I ADAPT, one of the tightest live acts in Reykjavík, have entered the TÍMI studio in K & B to record fifteen tracks, some of which will be included on their new album. Word has it that a BUBBI MORTHENS cover has been cut, which might be the first time Bubbi has sounded punk since 1983. I Adapt is heading for Eastern Europe this summer where their album will be released by a network of smaller labels. The album will be released by Tími in Iceland. Also touring around Europe, albeit the Mediterranean part, BANG GANG will be play- ing the MONTREAUX JAZZ FESTIVAL in Switzerland and the AREZZO WAVE FESTIVAL in Italy, not to mention about twenty dates around France during July. Full of echo and reverb, the new SINGAPORE SLING album, LIFE IS KILLING MY ROCK AND ROLL will be self-released in Iceland in mid-June and distributed by the oft-mentioned 12 Tónar. The record will also come out in North America on NY label STINKY RECORDS in the autumn. The office copy has been on constant repeat for days. Other releases for the fall include ENSÍMI’S new album and a greatest hits compi- lation from MAUS. IR In_reykjavik 11.6.2004 10:31 Page 10
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