// Iceland Music Monthly

Iceland Music Monthly

An hour-long magazine style radio program and video podcast that is set to launch in January 2008.

Dísa performs Ljáðu mér eyra in her bassist Andri’s Reykjavik loft

Dísa performs Ljáðu mér eyra at her bassist Andri’s Reykjavik apartment. For those
of you not fluent in Icelandic, the songs title translates as ‘lend me an ear’.
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound recording and mix by Andri.

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Dísa performs Missing Part in Andri’s Reykjavik loft

Lauded by Mugison for her majestic voice and fresh from her performance at
Aldrei Fór Ég Suður, Dísa performs an acoustic version of Missing Part in her
bassist’s Reykjavik loft. Accompanying her on acoustic guitar is Danni. Look
out for Dísa’s new album which is set to hit the shelves in May 2008.
Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound recording and mix by Andri.

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Skakkamanage belt out OFC’s in their rehearsal space in 101

Amongst the many numerous personalities that inhabit the music scene in Reykjavik,
there’s a fella called Orn. Fond of an arm wrestle and an obvious penchant for Graceland
era Paul Simon, our boy plays in at least a couple of bands and I caught two in one afternoon.

First off he’s playing an acoustic guitar lead with Seabear then he tells me that I have to
come by and check out the band he plays bass with - Skakkamanage. Funny how things
come together as I’d been trying to track them down for the preceding few days. Go see
this band as they kill live. Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers.

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Lay Low performs Beauty in her Reykjavik living room

Despite struggling with the infamous Ísafjörður flu, Lay Low performs Beauty on
the couch in her Reykjavik living room. Shot and stitched together by Stuart Rogers
with sound editing by Ben Allen.

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Seabear perform Teenage Kicks live in their Reykjavik studio

Seabear take a break from recording their new album to run through their cover
of the Undertones Teenage Kicks. Shot and edited by Stuart Rogers with sound
recording by Sindri Már Sigfússon.

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