Airwaves time! 19. október 2006 16:02 jjj It's that time of year again: Airwaves time. You're about to witness a unique community of musicians that has grown from the seeds of The Sugarcubes. Today's Icelandic music scene mixes and mashes contemporary genres; its participants often produce awe inspiring albums that defy expectations and classifications. In recent years, this sparsely populated island in the North Atlantic has produced hordes of world- class bands: the most famous artists of course being Björk and Sigur Rós, but many more have branched out of the island, obtaining record deals and cult followings internationally. The festival is such a successful event that many people come back for a second or third time once they've experienced it. A huge percentage of the festival-goers are from the international music press, much more so than at any other European festival. And Iceland Airwaves is just as beneficial to the City of Reykjavik as it is to all those aspiring musicians. Tickets to the festival sell out very rapidly and the large influx of tourists brings not only life to the city but excellent international PR. Airwaves is greatly responsible for Reykjavik's status as a cool capital. It seems to be the consistency of the festival that's so successful - it was a masterstroke when the organizers gave up the big concerts in Laugardalshöll and instead concentrated on getting as many cool bands as possible to play at various venues located in the city centre. Every year, the party draws you in deeper. You get caught up in a stream of people bar-hopping slightly more urgently than usual. Musicians all try to outdo each other living the rock and roll lifestyle. You could be forgiven for thinking that life is always like this in Reykjavik. anna@reykjavik.com News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Hafi ekki verið pínd dögum saman heldur vaknað með áverkana Innlent Tjáði sig um ofbeldi sonarins fyrir andlátið: „Ætla aldrei að leyfa honum að koma nálægt mér aftur“ Innlent Ymur hafi stungið móður sína minnst 22 sinnum Innlent Býður upp á nýtt loforð fyrir Flokk fólksins til að svíkja Innlent Einn af hverjum 264 sem tóku ADHD lyf fór í fyrsta geðrofið innan árs Innlent Björn Þorláks segir sig úr Flokki fólksins Innlent Allir starfsmenn jafnréttisaðgerða sendir í leyfi fyrir lok dags Erlent Starfsfólk skólanna óttist kærur eða alvarleg viðbrögð foreldra Innlent Trump ósáttur við bón biskups um miskunn Erlent Yfirmaður strandgæslunnar látinn fjúka Erlent
It's that time of year again: Airwaves time. You're about to witness a unique community of musicians that has grown from the seeds of The Sugarcubes. Today's Icelandic music scene mixes and mashes contemporary genres; its participants often produce awe inspiring albums that defy expectations and classifications. In recent years, this sparsely populated island in the North Atlantic has produced hordes of world- class bands: the most famous artists of course being Björk and Sigur Rós, but many more have branched out of the island, obtaining record deals and cult followings internationally. The festival is such a successful event that many people come back for a second or third time once they've experienced it. A huge percentage of the festival-goers are from the international music press, much more so than at any other European festival. And Iceland Airwaves is just as beneficial to the City of Reykjavik as it is to all those aspiring musicians. Tickets to the festival sell out very rapidly and the large influx of tourists brings not only life to the city but excellent international PR. Airwaves is greatly responsible for Reykjavik's status as a cool capital. It seems to be the consistency of the festival that's so successful - it was a masterstroke when the organizers gave up the big concerts in Laugardalshöll and instead concentrated on getting as many cool bands as possible to play at various venues located in the city centre. Every year, the party draws you in deeper. You get caught up in a stream of people bar-hopping slightly more urgently than usual. Musicians all try to outdo each other living the rock and roll lifestyle. You could be forgiven for thinking that life is always like this in Reykjavik. anna@reykjavik.com
News in English Opinion of the Day Mest lesið Hafi ekki verið pínd dögum saman heldur vaknað með áverkana Innlent Tjáði sig um ofbeldi sonarins fyrir andlátið: „Ætla aldrei að leyfa honum að koma nálægt mér aftur“ Innlent Ymur hafi stungið móður sína minnst 22 sinnum Innlent Býður upp á nýtt loforð fyrir Flokk fólksins til að svíkja Innlent Einn af hverjum 264 sem tóku ADHD lyf fór í fyrsta geðrofið innan árs Innlent Björn Þorláks segir sig úr Flokki fólksins Innlent Allir starfsmenn jafnréttisaðgerða sendir í leyfi fyrir lok dags Erlent Starfsfólk skólanna óttist kærur eða alvarleg viðbrögð foreldra Innlent Trump ósáttur við bón biskups um miskunn Erlent Yfirmaður strandgæslunnar látinn fjúka Erlent
Tjáði sig um ofbeldi sonarins fyrir andlátið: „Ætla aldrei að leyfa honum að koma nálægt mér aftur“ Innlent
Tjáði sig um ofbeldi sonarins fyrir andlátið: „Ætla aldrei að leyfa honum að koma nálægt mér aftur“ Innlent