Brimslóð skipa:
Atli Finnsson, gítar
Aurora Erika Luciano 2000, bassi
Ýmir Franz Guðnason 2000, trommur og slagverk.
Upplýsingar af Bandcamp:
written & recorded in two days for our school's art week.
Afritað 10. 8. 2016 af: https://brimslod.bandcamp.com/releases
Brimslóð skipa:
Atli Finnsson, gítar
Aurora Erika Luciano 2000, bassi
Ýmir Franz Guðnason 2000, trommur og slagverk.
Upplýsingar af Bandcamp:
written & recorded in two days for our school's art week.
Afritað 10. 8. 2016 af: https://brimslod.bandcamp.com/releases
Brimslóð skipa:
Atli Finnsson, gítar
Aurora Erika Luciano 2000, bassi
Ýmir Franz Guðnason 2000, trommur og slagverk.
Upplýsingar af Bandcamp:
written & recorded in two days for our school's art week.
Afritað 10. 8. 2016 af: https://brimslod.bandcamp.com/releases
Brimslóð skipa:
Atli Finnsson, gítar
Aurora Erika Luciano 2000, rödd og bassi
Ýmir Franz Guðnason 2000, trommur og slagverk.
Upplýsingar af Bandcamp:
written & recorded in two days for our school's art week.
Afritað 10. 8. 2016 af: https://brimslod.bandcamp.com/releases
Brimslóð skipa:
Atli Finnsson, gítar
Aurora Erika Luciano 2000, bassi
Ýmir Franz Guðnason 2000, trommur og slagverk.
Upplýsingar af Bandcamp:
written & recorded in two days for our school's art week.
Afritað 10. 8. 2016 af: https://brimslod.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway, and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Erika Coyle and Sigríður Birna Matthíasdóttir
Set 2: Anna Čonková, Heida Karine Johannesdottir and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Anna Čonková, Daniel Meyer Grønvold, Heida Karine, Sigríður Birna and Örlygur Arnalds
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed by the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building, and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom, and collaboration in contemporary avant-garde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 12, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway, and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Erika Coyle and Sigríður Birna Matthíasdóttir
Set 2: Anna Čonková, Heida Karine Johannesdottir and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Anna Čonková, Daniel Meyer Grønvold, Heida Karine, Sigríður Birna and Örlygur Arnalds
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed by the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building, and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom, and collaboration in contemporary avant-garde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 12, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway, and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Erika Coyle and Sigríður Birna Matthíasdóttir
Set 2: Anna Čonková, Heida Karine Johannesdottir and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Anna Čonková, Daniel Meyer Grønvold, Heida Karine, Sigríður Birna and Örlygur Arnalds
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed by the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building, and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom, and collaboration in contemporary avant-garde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 12, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-1
Ásdís Birna Gylfadóttir 1993-; Grønvold, Daniel Meyer; Tamulynaite, Guoste
Útgefandi:
Agalma
Athugasemd:
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Ásdís Birna Gylfadóttir, Daniel Meyer Grønvold and Guoste Tamulynaite
Set 2: Heida Karine Johannesdottir, Jakub Šulík and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Ásdís Gylfadóttir, Erika Coyle, Guoste Tamulynaite, Jakub Šulík & Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic design: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norwaz through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed from the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom and collaboration in contemporary avantgarde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 23, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Ásdís Birna Gylfadóttir, Daniel Meyer Grønvold and Guoste Tamulynaite
Set 2: Heida Karine Johannesdottir, Jakub Šulík and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Ásdís Gylfadóttir, Erika Coyle, Guoste Tamulynaite, Jakub Šulík & Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic design: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norwaz through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed from the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom and collaboration in contemporary avantgarde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 23, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2):
NEXT & RASK: Festival for Spontaneous Arts.
Recorded at Mengi, Reykjavik on October 1, 2021
In autumn 2021, RASK invited 10 artists from Iceland, Norway and Slovakia to participate in a 3-day residency at Mengi in Reykjavik. The artists were musicians, electronic and visual artists who all shared the interest of working with improvisation. The results of the residency were presented at the Festival for Spontaneous Arts; a 1-day festival focused on multidisciplinary improvisation. The entire festival was recorded by Agalma.
Set 1: Ásdís Birna Gylfadóttir, Daniel Meyer Grønvold and Guoste Tamulynaite
Set 2: Heida Karine Johannesdottir, Jakub Šulík and Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Set 3: Ásdís Gylfadóttir, Erika Coyle, Guoste Tamulynaite, Jakub Šulík & Ragnar Árni Ólafsson
Curation: Sól Ey
Production: Bart Bruinsma, Snæbjörn Jack, Sól Ey and NOISS team
Live sound: Jesper Pedersen
Video recording: Patrik Ontkovic
Audio recording: Guðmundur Ari Arnalds (Agalma)
Graphic design: Gunnhildur Ýrr Gunnarsdóttir
The Festival for Spontaneous Arts is a part of NOISS (Norway–Iceland–Slovakia): New Musics for New Audiences.
The NOISS project benefits from a € 192 300 grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norwaz through the EEA Grants. The project has been co-financed from the State Budget of the Slovak Republic in the amount of € 28 845, and by Tónlistarsjóður Rannís for activities in Iceland. The aim of the project is to support audience development, capacity building and transnational mobility promoting the values of creativity, artistic freedom and collaboration in contemporary avantgarde music.
#TOGETHERforGOODideas #eeagrants #NOISS
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
eeagrants.sk
released September 23, 2022
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/next-rask-festival-for-spontaneous-arts-concert-2
Útsetning: Jón Ásgeirsson.
Peruvinir eru: Kristjana Gestsdóttir sópran, Jóhanna Steinþórsdóttir alt, Gunnar Þór Jónsson tenór, Sigurður Loftsson bassi.
Útsetning: Emil Thoroddsen.
Peruvinir eru: Kristjana Gestsdóttir sópran, Jóhanna Steinþórsdóttir alt, Gunnar Þór Jónsson tenór, Sigurður Loftsson bassi.
Útsetning: Loftur S. Loftsson.
Peruvinir eru: Kristjana Gestsdóttir sópran, Jóhanna Steinþórsdóttir alt, Gunnar Þór Jónsson tenór, Sigurður Loftsson bassi.
Höfundur frumtexta er Viktor Sund.
Peruvinir eru: Kristjana Gestsdóttir sópran, Jóhanna Steinþórsdóttir alt, Gunnar Þór Jónsson tenór, Sigurður Loftsson bassi.
Útsetning: Sigurður Ágústsson.
Peruvinir eru: Kristjana Gestsdóttir sópran, Jóhanna Steinþórsdóttir alt, Gunnar Þór Jónsson tenór, Sigurður Loftsson bassi.