From Iceland — Samaris

Samaris

Published September 13, 2013

Samaris

An unusual combination of a clarinet (Áslaug Rún Magnúsdóttir), electronics (Þórður Kári Steinþórsson) and Jófríður Ákadóttir’s distinctive vocals, Samaris are, “Unlike much else you’ll hear coming out of Iceland right now.” (The Line Of Best Fit)

“Samaris specialise in gorgeous, haunting nocturnes” (Drowned In Sound). Still in their teens, Samaris combine downtempo electronica and bold, percussive beats with haunting chant-like vocals – the lyrics culled from nineteenth century Icelandic poems. The result is simultaneously ancient and modern – an ethereal sound filled with dark spaces and alien atmosphere. Formed in January 2011, within months they had won both the Icelandic Músíktilraunir (past winners include the likes of, Of Monsters and Men) and Kraumur Award. Now they are working on a full-length debut album to be released in 2013.

October 30, 2013
22:30 Harpa Silfurberg

October 31, 2013
22:40 Gamla Bíó

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