In this final episode of Northern Rising, we follow avant-electropop artist Sunna Margrét as she roams around Reykjavík - visiting the National Gallery of Iceland, the record stores 12 Tónar and Reykjavík Records, and stopping by for a soundcheck at Iðnó. Sunna’s musical journey began early; at just seven years old, she gave her first flute concert outside Hagkaup in exchange for chocolate. Since then, she’s been part of the legendary indie band Bloodgroup, founded the label No Salad Records,...
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In this final episode of Northern Rising, we follow avant-electropop artist Sunna Margrét as she roams around Reykjavík - visiting the National Gallery of Iceland, the record stores 12 Tónar and Reykjavík Records, and stopping by for a soundcheck at Iðnó. Sunna’s musical journey began early; at just seven years old, she gave her first flute concert outside Hagkaup in exchange for chocolate. Since then, she’s been part of the legendary indie band Bloodgroup, founded the label No Salad Records,...
Airwaves: Tuned In 2019 Episode #3: Une Misère, Reykjavík Music City & Elda Suryani from Stars And Rabbit
Northern Rising
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5 years ago
Airwaves: Tuned In 2019 Episode #3: Une Misère, Reykjavík Music City & Elda Suryani from Stars And Rabbit
In the third Airwaves 2019 Tune In podcast, we take a musical journey to Indonesia and see Reyjavik through a new set of eyes with Elda Suryani of Stars And Rabbit. Tim was also joined by María Rut Reynisdóttir, the project manager of Reykjavík Music City and hanging at one of the city's longtime cultural meeting spots to getting a glimpse of the Icelandic hardcore scene with Jón Már Ásbjörnsson of Une Misère. #grapewaves Northern Rising is produced by Iceland Music, Record in Iceland, a...
Northern Rising
In this final episode of Northern Rising, we follow avant-electropop artist Sunna Margrét as she roams around Reykjavík - visiting the National Gallery of Iceland, the record stores 12 Tónar and Reykjavík Records, and stopping by for a soundcheck at Iðnó. Sunna’s musical journey began early; at just seven years old, she gave her first flute concert outside Hagkaup in exchange for chocolate. Since then, she’s been part of the legendary indie band Bloodgroup, founded the label No Salad Records,...