A Dig For Fire TV documentary about Ólöf Arnalds debuting her album Við og Við in full at
Le Poisson Rouge in NYC. Included is an interview with Ólöf a couple of days after the show.
Joining Ólöf onstage for this sold out show was Shahzad Ismaily, Sam Amidon, and Nico Muhly.
The documentary is part of Dig For Fire TV’s Ears To The Ground series which showcases the
very best emerging talent from around the world.
Here’s a song that you’ll be hearing a lot sometime next year - Dísa’s Fast
Train. Lifted from a handmade four song demo E.P, this is one of two tracks
that Dísa performed in a special one-off performance for the Airwaves Podcast
at Iðnó a couple of days after she played there as part of the festival. Joining
her on guitar and vocals is Mads Mouritz.
Thanks to Iceland Naturally for their support for the 2009 Iceland Airwaves
Podcast.
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound recorded by Dagný Ósk Aradóttir Pind.
[download as mp4]
Hafdís Huld performs Kónguló, the first single from her second album,
Synchronized Swimmers. The video was shot at Café Rosenberg where
Hafdís was launching the album that very night.
Thanks to Iceland Naturally for their support for the 2009 Iceland Airwaves
Podcast.
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound recorded by Dagný Ósk Aradóttir Pind.
[download as mp4]
Icelandic electro popsters Bloodgroup perform a new track, Pro Choice in their
Reykjavik studio.
Thanks to Iceland Naturally for their support for the 2009 Iceland Airwaves
Podcast.
Shot and edited during the Iceland Airwaves Festival by Stuart Rogers with sound recorded by the band.
[download as mp4]
Ólafur Arnalds records Romance, the third song in his week-long Found Songs
project. When we caught up with Ólafur in his new Reykjavik flat, he was in the
process of writing and recording one new song per day for 7 days and posting it
as a free download via Twitter.
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound recorded by Ólafur Arnalds.
[download as mp4]
Ólafur Arnalds took a short break during his week-long Found Songs project to
record this little ditty. As you’ll see, Óli strips the song down to it’s schlock n’roll
roots and don’t the kids just love it!
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound by Ólafur Arnalds.
[download as mp4]