Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Ásthildur Ákadóttir - hélt í sér ; Ingi Garðar Erlendsson - hélt á hljóðfæri ; Stefán Ólafur Ólafsson - hélt nótu.
Hljóðskrá frá Pétri 26.9. 2023 gegnum Google Drive.
Ásthildur Ákadóttir - hélt í sér ; Ingi Garðar Erlendsson - hélt á hljóðfæri ; Stefán Ólafur Ólafsson - hélt nótu.
Hljóðskrá frá Pétri 26.9. 2023 gegnum Google Drive.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Óli Kondrup er Ólafur Sverrir Traustason.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Adrian, originally from England, has been living in Iceland since 2016. Whilst working as a baker covering night shifts he would stay in contact with his family back in England through voice messages, including his young niece Lizzy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Óli Kondrup, trumpet.
Rakel Sigurðardóttir, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Fernanda has many experiences of being a migrant, she was born in Brazil into a family of Spanish, Italian and Japanese lineages. Seventeen years ago she left Brazil and moved to London, and then came to Iceland five years ago.
In the song you hear Fernanda talking on the phone to her mother in Brazil.
A term not easily translatable, the Brazilian expression ’saudade’ describes a sentiment that those living far away from their families might relate to.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Brynja Bjarnadóttir, vocals.
Asker Bjørk, drums.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Aleksey is a 63-year-old construction worker. With roots in Russia and Ukraine and after having spent most of his life in Latvia, he came to Iceland twelve years ago. “In the evenings, I play the guitar for myself alone at home,” was the headline of an article about him on the homepage of Efling, Iceland’s union for basic and low-income workers.
In the recording, Aleksey recounts the story of one of his favourite Russian love songs, “Лирическая” by Vladimir Vysotsky. The song is about a man entering an enchanted forest to find the woman that he loves, trying to convince her of the modest but beautiful life that would await her with him.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Peter Broderick, vocals.
Hannah Epperson, vocals & violin.
Maria-Carmela Raso, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Words taken from: Eduardo Galeano, Immigrants Today, Voices of Time, 2006.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Joshua is a refugee from Nigeria. In the spring of 2019, he was part of an independently organised group of refugees in Iceland that initiated protests against Iceland’s immigration/refugee policies.
The group hoped to be heard by society and the government, demanding a better and more humane treatment of asylum seekers in Iceland, an end to the deportations, equal access to health care, the right to work, the closing of isolated refugee camps, and a substantial review for all applications for asylum.
Like many other refugees from Africa, Joshua reached Europe on a small boat landing on the shores of Italy. There he lived on the streets for several years until he managed to come to Iceland.
Eventually his case got rejected in Iceland and he was deported back to Italy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Tomasz is a Strætó bus driver in Reykjavík.
When looking for a change to his stressful job as an event and film production manager in Poland, Tomasz moved to Iceland embarking on a new career as a bus driver, which he enjoys a lot.
Towards the end of the song, leading to the next sound piece, you hear Dušan's mother-in-law Marina talking to him and his family via Skype. Dušan and his guitar piece are featured in the following song.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mink Steekelenburg, synths.
Bjarni Daníel, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Instead of recording his voice, Dušan has incorporated guitar elements to this sound piece.
Originally from Montenegro, Dušan followed his Serbian girlfriend Isidora to Iceland. They've been studying and working here for five years now and gave birth to their first child three years ago.
Dušan and Isidora both work with kids in elementary schools in Reykjavík.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Dušan Durovic, guitar.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
This song reflects on the story of the ‘Vesturfarar’.
Around 1870-1910 almost one quarter of the Icelandic population left their homes and resettled mostly in North America, in search for better living conditions. Back then, life in Iceland was tough, poverty levels were high and many people suffered from hunger. Most of the voice recordings stem from the TV documentary ‘Vestur í bláinn’ (1975) and feature interviews with people who were part of the emigration wave. One of them, Salomé, talks about the journey, whilst Björn points out the difficulties of starting a new life in a faraway country.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Afra Kane, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Innocentia is a woman from Ghana who came to Iceland 18 years ago. She works as a cook in the kitchen of the hospital in Reykjavík and is married to an Icelandic man, with whom she has a son. The recorded material is Innocentia talking on the phone to her brother, who himself emigrated to Italy, as had their sister. Within their phone conversation, they share stories and memories about both joyous and sad recent events. They also include a little song from their village back home.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Anna is a labour organiser and care worker who moved to Iceland after finishing her master’s degree in Kraków.
Living in Reykjavík, she worked within various occupations as a housekeeper, cleaner, waitress and teacher in an after-school programme.
The recordings in this song are from a phone conversation that Anna had with her friend back in Poland. In addition, we hear excerpts from Anna’s speech during a protest march at the general strike in Reykjavík in the spring of 2019. She held her speech both in English and Polish, advocating for low-income workers and the migrant workforce. People of Polish origin constitute 5% of Iceland’s population and are the largest immigrant group.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Finnbogi Örn Einarsson, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Amir is a refugee from Afghanistan. Five years ago, he made his way to Europe alone as a teenager, going through precarious and life-threatening situations on his trip.
After his application for asylum was rejected in Norway, he came to Iceland where he waited one year, only for his application to be rejected again. The Icelandic authorities unlawfully tried to deport Amir after he had already passed the one year quota, and would have been legally eligible for a substantial review of his case.
With help from the No Borders activist group and a lawyer who sued the Directorate of Immigration, his case was finally taken up again. After over two whole years of waiting and hiding in Iceland, he finally was granted asylum.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Sóley Stefánsdóttir, vocals.
Moses Destiny, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
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Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Óli Kondrup er Ólafur Sverrir Traustason.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Adrian, originally from England, has been living in Iceland since 2016. Whilst working as a baker covering night shifts he would stay in contact with his family back in England through voice messages, including his young niece Lizzy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Óli Kondrup, trumpet.
Rakel Sigurðardóttir, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Fernanda has many experiences of being a migrant, she was born in Brazil into a family of Spanish, Italian and Japanese lineages. Seventeen years ago she left Brazil and moved to London, and then came to Iceland five years ago.
In the song you hear Fernanda talking on the phone to her mother in Brazil.
A term not easily translatable, the Brazilian expression ’saudade’ describes a sentiment that those living far away from their families might relate to.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Brynja Bjarnadóttir, vocals.
Asker Bjørk, drums.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Aleksey is a 63-year-old construction worker. With roots in Russia and Ukraine and after having spent most of his life in Latvia, he came to Iceland twelve years ago. “In the evenings, I play the guitar for myself alone at home,” was the headline of an article about him on the homepage of Efling, Iceland’s union for basic and low-income workers.
In the recording, Aleksey recounts the story of one of his favourite Russian love songs, “Лирическая” by Vladimir Vysotsky. The song is about a man entering an enchanted forest to find the woman that he loves, trying to convince her of the modest but beautiful life that would await her with him.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Peter Broderick, vocals.
Hannah Epperson, vocals & violin.
Maria-Carmela Raso, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Words taken from: Eduardo Galeano, Immigrants Today, Voices of Time, 2006.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Joshua is a refugee from Nigeria. In the spring of 2019, he was part of an independently organised group of refugees in Iceland that initiated protests against Iceland’s immigration/refugee policies.
The group hoped to be heard by society and the government, demanding a better and more humane treatment of asylum seekers in Iceland, an end to the deportations, equal access to health care, the right to work, the closing of isolated refugee camps, and a substantial review for all applications for asylum.
Like many other refugees from Africa, Joshua reached Europe on a small boat landing on the shores of Italy. There he lived on the streets for several years until he managed to come to Iceland.
Eventually his case got rejected in Iceland and he was deported back to Italy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Tomasz is a Strætó bus driver in Reykjavík.
When looking for a change to his stressful job as an event and film production manager in Poland, Tomasz moved to Iceland embarking on a new career as a bus driver, which he enjoys a lot.
Towards the end of the song, leading to the next sound piece, you hear Dušan's mother-in-law Marina talking to him and his family via Skype. Dušan and his guitar piece are featured in the following song.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mink Steekelenburg, synths.
Bjarni Daníel, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Instead of recording his voice, Dušan has incorporated guitar elements to this sound piece.
Originally from Montenegro, Dušan followed his Serbian girlfriend Isidora to Iceland. They've been studying and working here for five years now and gave birth to their first child three years ago.
Dušan and Isidora both work with kids in elementary schools in Reykjavík.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Dušan Durovic, guitar.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
This song reflects on the story of the ‘Vesturfarar’.
Around 1870-1910 almost one quarter of the Icelandic population left their homes and resettled mostly in North America, in search for better living conditions. Back then, life in Iceland was tough, poverty levels were high and many people suffered from hunger. Most of the voice recordings stem from the TV documentary ‘Vestur í bláinn’ (1975) and feature interviews with people who were part of the emigration wave. One of them, Salomé, talks about the journey, whilst Björn points out the difficulties of starting a new life in a faraway country.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Afra Kane, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Innocentia is a woman from Ghana who came to Iceland 18 years ago. She works as a cook in the kitchen of the hospital in Reykjavík and is married to an Icelandic man, with whom she has a son. The recorded material is Innocentia talking on the phone to her brother, who himself emigrated to Italy, as had their sister. Within their phone conversation, they share stories and memories about both joyous and sad recent events. They also include a little song from their village back home.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Anna is a labour organiser and care worker who moved to Iceland after finishing her master’s degree in Kraków.
Living in Reykjavík, she worked within various occupations as a housekeeper, cleaner, waitress and teacher in an after-school programme.
The recordings in this song are from a phone conversation that Anna had with her friend back in Poland. In addition, we hear excerpts from Anna’s speech during a protest march at the general strike in Reykjavík in the spring of 2019. She held her speech both in English and Polish, advocating for low-income workers and the migrant workforce. People of Polish origin constitute 5% of Iceland’s population and are the largest immigrant group.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Finnbogi Örn Einarsson, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Amir is a refugee from Afghanistan. Five years ago, he made his way to Europe alone as a teenager, going through precarious and life-threatening situations on his trip.
After his application for asylum was rejected in Norway, he came to Iceland where he waited one year, only for his application to be rejected again. The Icelandic authorities unlawfully tried to deport Amir after he had already passed the one year quota, and would have been legally eligible for a substantial review of his case.
With help from the No Borders activist group and a lawyer who sued the Directorate of Immigration, his case was finally taken up again. After over two whole years of waiting and hiding in Iceland, he finally was granted asylum.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Sóley Stefánsdóttir, vocals.
Moses Destiny, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Héðinn Finnsson 1988-; Róbert Sturla Reynisson 1978-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Útgefandi:
Úsland Records
Athugasemd:
USL0003
Héðinn Finnsson, hurdygurdycaster ; Róbert Sturla Reynisson, rafmagnsgítar ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, trommusett og slagverk ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsax.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://uslandrecords.bandcamp.com/album/1):
First entry in a series of free improvisation recordings made by Úsland Records.
No score. No pre-made decisions. No nothing.
Recorded live at Úsland Recording Facility in Reykjavik, Iceland on September 27th 2012.
released October 1, 2012
Héðinn Finnsson: Hurdygurdycaster
Magnús Trygvason Eliassen: Drum Kit and Percussion
Róbert Sturla Reynisson: Electric Guitar
Tumi Árnason: Tenor Saxophone
Recordings made by Albert Finnbogason
Album cover by Héðinn Finnsson
Layout by Tumi Árnason
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Óli Kondrup er Ólafur Sverrir Traustason.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Adrian, originally from England, has been living in Iceland since 2016. Whilst working as a baker covering night shifts he would stay in contact with his family back in England through voice messages, including his young niece Lizzy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Óli Kondrup, trumpet.
Rakel Sigurðardóttir, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Fernanda has many experiences of being a migrant, she was born in Brazil into a family of Spanish, Italian and Japanese lineages. Seventeen years ago she left Brazil and moved to London, and then came to Iceland five years ago.
In the song you hear Fernanda talking on the phone to her mother in Brazil.
A term not easily translatable, the Brazilian expression ’saudade’ describes a sentiment that those living far away from their families might relate to.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Brynja Bjarnadóttir, vocals.
Asker Bjørk, drums.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Aleksey is a 63-year-old construction worker. With roots in Russia and Ukraine and after having spent most of his life in Latvia, he came to Iceland twelve years ago. “In the evenings, I play the guitar for myself alone at home,” was the headline of an article about him on the homepage of Efling, Iceland’s union for basic and low-income workers.
In the recording, Aleksey recounts the story of one of his favourite Russian love songs, “Лирическая” by Vladimir Vysotsky. The song is about a man entering an enchanted forest to find the woman that he loves, trying to convince her of the modest but beautiful life that would await her with him.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Peter Broderick, vocals.
Hannah Epperson, vocals & violin.
Maria-Carmela Raso, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Words taken from: Eduardo Galeano, Immigrants Today, Voices of Time, 2006.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Joshua is a refugee from Nigeria. In the spring of 2019, he was part of an independently organised group of refugees in Iceland that initiated protests against Iceland’s immigration/refugee policies.
The group hoped to be heard by society and the government, demanding a better and more humane treatment of asylum seekers in Iceland, an end to the deportations, equal access to health care, the right to work, the closing of isolated refugee camps, and a substantial review for all applications for asylum.
Like many other refugees from Africa, Joshua reached Europe on a small boat landing on the shores of Italy. There he lived on the streets for several years until he managed to come to Iceland.
Eventually his case got rejected in Iceland and he was deported back to Italy.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Tomasz is a Strætó bus driver in Reykjavík.
When looking for a change to his stressful job as an event and film production manager in Poland, Tomasz moved to Iceland embarking on a new career as a bus driver, which he enjoys a lot.
Towards the end of the song, leading to the next sound piece, you hear Dušan's mother-in-law Marina talking to him and his family via Skype. Dušan and his guitar piece are featured in the following song.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mink Steekelenburg, synths.
Bjarni Daníel, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Instead of recording his voice, Dušan has incorporated guitar elements to this sound piece.
Originally from Montenegro, Dušan followed his Serbian girlfriend Isidora to Iceland. They've been studying and working here for five years now and gave birth to their first child three years ago.
Dušan and Isidora both work with kids in elementary schools in Reykjavík.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Dušan Durovic, guitar.
Martijn Eikenhout, double bass.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
This song reflects on the story of the ‘Vesturfarar’.
Around 1870-1910 almost one quarter of the Icelandic population left their homes and resettled mostly in North America, in search for better living conditions. Back then, life in Iceland was tough, poverty levels were high and many people suffered from hunger. Most of the voice recordings stem from the TV documentary ‘Vestur í bláinn’ (1975) and feature interviews with people who were part of the emigration wave. One of them, Salomé, talks about the journey, whilst Björn points out the difficulties of starting a new life in a faraway country.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Eugénie Ricard, bassoon.
Afra Kane, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Innocentia is a woman from Ghana who came to Iceland 18 years ago. She works as a cook in the kitchen of the hospital in Reykjavík and is married to an Icelandic man, with whom she has a son. The recorded material is Innocentia talking on the phone to her brother, who himself emigrated to Italy, as had their sister. Within their phone conversation, they share stories and memories about both joyous and sad recent events. They also include a little song from their village back home.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Anna is a labour organiser and care worker who moved to Iceland after finishing her master’s degree in Kraków.
Living in Reykjavík, she worked within various occupations as a housekeeper, cleaner, waitress and teacher in an after-school programme.
The recordings in this song are from a phone conversation that Anna had with her friend back in Poland. In addition, we hear excerpts from Anna’s speech during a protest march at the general strike in Reykjavík in the spring of 2019. She held her speech both in English and Polish, advocating for low-income workers and the migrant workforce. People of Polish origin constitute 5% of Iceland’s population and are the largest immigrant group.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Sigurlaug Thorarensen, vocals.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Finnbogi Örn Einarsson, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Amir is a refugee from Afghanistan. Five years ago, he made his way to Europe alone as a teenager, going through precarious and life-threatening situations on his trip.
After his application for asylum was rejected in Norway, he came to Iceland where he waited one year, only for his application to be rejected again. The Icelandic authorities unlawfully tried to deport Amir after he had already passed the one year quota, and would have been legally eligible for a substantial review of his case.
With help from the No Borders activist group and a lawyer who sued the Directorate of Immigration, his case was finally taken up again. After over two whole years of waiting and hiding in Iceland, he finally was granted asylum.
Vestur í bláinn is an experimental music project on immigration in Iceland.
It aims to be a space for voices, different languages and stories of people from diverse origins, that are rarely heard in the context of arts or the public in general.
Along with the release of the music project, 'Vestur í bláinn' will be presented as a multidisciplinary art exhibition in Iceland from September 3rd to September 30th. The exhibition takes place in ten public locations all over Reykjavík, with the participation of various local artists, curated by Claire Paugam and Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
All proceedings from sales on bandcamp will be donated to No Borders Iceland.
All music written, recorded and produced by Julius Pollux Rothlaender.
Ægir Sindri Bjarnason, drums & percussion.
Tumi Árnason, saxophone.
Maja Gravermoen Toresen, violin.
Alison MacNeil, voice.
Sóley Stefánsdóttir, vocals.
Moses Destiny, vocals.
Mixed by Greg Giorgio.
Artwork by Claire Paugam.
Afritað 2.11. 2020 af: https://juliuspollux.bandcamp.com/releases
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Rúnar Örn Marinósson 1989-; Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Rúnar Örn Marinósson 1989-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Rúnar Örn Marinósson 1989-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-; Rúnar Örn Marinósson 1989-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Rúnar Örn Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Grísalappalísa eru: Gunnar Ragnarsson, Baldur Baldursson, Tumi Árnason, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Albert Finnbogason, Rúnar Örn Marínósson og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Hljóðskrá 27.11. 2019 frá Reykjavík Record Shop gegnum Dropbox.
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Tumi Árnason 1991-; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen 1985-
Útgefandi:
Reykjavík Record Shop
Athugasemd:
Flytjendur: Tumi Árnason, saxófónn ; Magnús Trygvason Eliassen, slagverk.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Afritað 15.11. 2019 af: https://tumiarnason.bandcamp.com/yum
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Textahöfundur:
Baldur Baldursson 1989-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Albert Finnbogason 1989-; Baldur Baldursson 1989-; Bergur Thomas Anderson 1988-; Gunnar Ragnarsson 1989-; Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson 1989-; Tumi Árnason 1991-; Sigurður Möller Sívertsen 1990-
Útgefandi:
Grísalappalísa
Athugasemd:
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á tveimur hljómplötum.
Grísalappalísa eru: Albert Finnbogason, Baldur Baldursson, Bergur Thomas Anderson, Gunnar Ragnarsson, Rúnar Örn Jóhönnu Marinósson, Tumi Árnason og Sigurður Möller Sívertsen.
Hljóðskrá frá Alberti Finnbogasyni 28.7. 2021 gegnum Dropbox.
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu hjá Reykjavík Record Shop.
Útgáfunúmer: RRS-043
Útgáfudagur: 3.10.2022
Strikamerki: 5694523807519
Hljóðfæraleikur: Óskar Kjartansson, trommur ; Gabríel Markan, rafmagnsgítar ; Valdimar Olgeirsson, rafmagnsbassar ; Helgi R. Heiðarsson, tenór-, alt- og baritónsaxafónn ; Tumi Árnason, tenórsaxófónn og hljóðgervlar.
Hljóðritað í Sundlauginni 16. og 17. ágúst 2020.
Hljóðskrá 25.8. 2023: Alda Music (dreifing).