Björk, Airwaves, And A Whole Bunch Of New Music
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In recent weeks, none other than Björk has voiced her opinion on open-net fish farming in Iceland. Hint: She's opposed.
66 Degrees of Sound by The Reykjavík Grapevine is your one-stop shop for brand new Icelandic music, where Grapevine journalists Rex Beckett and Jóhannes Bjarkason (aka Jói) discuss the latest Icelandic music releases and upcoming events.
The show will now exist in podcast form only and mainly focus on new music, with discussions, artist interviews, and track listens. We will keep including one or two notable events per episode, but may not be relevant if you get hooked and go listen to back episodes.
To support the recent wave of protests around fish farming, Björk recently announced a new track featuring Rosalía, out later in October. We hear international band Laura Secord (no, not the chocolatier), check out Julian Civilian's song about Icelandic mundanity, visit grandma with Supersport!, and get our hearts broken at Bankastræti via Elín Hall's and Una Torfa's recent endeavour.
Episode tracklist:
Laura Secord — The Nation's Greatest (r. October 2)
Julian Civilian — Fyrirmyndarborgari (r. September 29)
Supersport! — Hér gilda allt aðrar reglur, kveðja amma (Húsið Mitt, r. October 6)
Elín Hall & Una Torfa — Bankastræti ( r. October 13)
Iceland Airwaves is back on November 2-4. Tickets are still available.
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