Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix):
Improvised session recorded in Mengi on the 15th of December 2020.
A soundtrack in two parts piercing the dark months of winter with a beam of soft bass melodies, bell rings and the inexplicable sound of the waterphone.
released February 1, 2021
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi: Bass
Ágústa Björnsdóttir: Flute, trinkets, synthesizer
Karólína Einars Maríudóttir: Synthesizer, piano, vocals, homemade waterphone
Recording, mixing & mastering: Guðmundur Arnalds
Artwork: Ágústa Björnsdóttir
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix):
Improvised session recorded in Mengi on the 15th of December 2020.
A soundtrack in two parts piercing the dark months of winter with a beam of soft bass melodies, bell rings and the inexplicable sound of the waterphone.
released February 1, 2021
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi: Bass
Ágústa Björnsdóttir: Flute, trinkets, synthesizer
Karólína Einars Maríudóttir: Synthesizer, piano, vocals, homemade waterphone
Recording, mixing & mastering: Guðmundur Arnalds
Artwork: Ágústa Björnsdóttir
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Arnar Helgason 1988-; Jón Friðrik Sigurðarson 1989-
Textahöfundur:
Vigdís Ósk Howser Harðardóttir 1993-
Útgefandi:
RVKDTR
Athugasemd:
Útgáfunúmer: RVKDTR001
[Fever Dream er Vigdís Ósk Howser.]
[Lady Babuska eru Arnar Helgason og Jón Friðrik Sigurðarson.]
Hljóðskrá og upplýsingar 7.10. 2021: Alda Music (dreifing).
Útgáfunúmer: RVKDTR001
[Fever Dream er Vigdís Ósk Howser.]
[Gnúsi Yones er Magnús Jónsson.]
Hljóðskrá og upplýsingar 7.10. 2021: Alda Music (dreifing).
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMMA:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, wurlitzer, synth
Albert - drums, piano, electric guitar
Tumi - synths
Ingibjörg – electric bassguitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
DECEMBER:
Indriði -sings, guitar, programing
Gylfi - drums, percussions
Albert - Moog, piano, Tamburine
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SOFT ROCK:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Hekla - theremin
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
ADHD:
Indriði - sings, electric guitar, classical guitar, electric bass guitar
Magnús – drums and shakers
Albert - guitar, piano
Tumi - synths
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
SUMMERMANIA:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Albert - Wurlitzer
Tumi - guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HALLOWEEN:
Indriði - sings, guitar, body claps
Magnús – drums and body claps
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Tumi - synth
Albert – guitar and synth
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
TINDER:
Indriði – sings, guitar, synth and farfisa
Magnús - drums
Albert – drums, synths and processing
Tumi – synths and farfisa
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
STD:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Gylfi – drums and percussion
Tumi - synth
Ingibjörg – electric bass guitar
Albert - guitar and processing
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
AMY:
Indriði – sings and plays guitar
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
HVORTEÐER:
Indriði – sings, plays guitar and rides the spring
Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á snældu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp: Rising into public awareness through the overdriven might of his guitar playing with Icelandic punk-hardcore kings Muck, as a solo artist Indridi has found his songwriting developing into sparse, tactile and magical territory. This newfound aesthetic of softly woven acoustic guitar, voice, and subtle arrangements began its path on his 2016 debut Makril, and now, through ding ding, is elevated to a deeply touching new level of melancholic and delicate expression. This new album bears a similar weight of poignancy and depth as Bonnie “Prince” Billy’s at his most raw, combined with a lyrical wit and delivery much like Sun Kil Moon and a beautiful, uniquely off-balance unpredictability (sometimes we are given throat singing, sometimes Icelandic drug slang, sometimes theremin-led soundscapes).
Recorded live in various spaces in Reykjavik and Berlin with a handful of collaborators - including musicians / recordists Tumi Árnason and Albert Finnbogason, and Icelandic super-drummer Magnús Trygvason Eliassen - ding ding marks an artist with the extraordinary ability to transport himself directly into the room with the listener. Indridi sings his soft confessionals so closely that the sheer joy of music making traverses ding ding’s planes of heartache and quietitude. From opener ‘Amma’, its hushed vocals, its sparkling steelpan-mimicking... more
released May 18, 2018
Music and lyrics by Indriði Ingólfsson
Produced, engineered and mixed by Albert Finnbogason
Additional recording in Berlin done by Indriði Ingólfsson and Kari K. Jahnsen.
Recorded at Smiðjuvegur, Grettisgata , Hekla’s room and Street Pulse.
Mixed at Grettisgata.
Songs performed by:
Indriði Arnar Ingólfsson
Trygvason Eliassen
Gylfi Sigurðsson
Albert Finnbogason
Tumi Árnason
Ingibjörg Turchi
Hekla Magnúsdóttir
Afritað 17.9. 2021 á https://indridi.bandcamp.com/album/ding-ding
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu í takmörkuðu upplagi.
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi, bassi ; Sigurlaug Gísladóttir, hljóðgervill.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Kom einnig út á hljómplötu.
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp:
Smit #7
released November 1, 2017
Afritað 6.2. 2024 af:
https://ingibjrgturchi.bandcamp.com/album/wood-work
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix):
Improvised session recorded in Mengi on the 15th of December 2020.
A soundtrack in two parts piercing the dark months of winter with a beam of soft bass melodies, bell rings and the inexplicable sound of the waterphone.
released February 1, 2021
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi: Bass
Ágústa Björnsdóttir: Flute, trinkets, synthesizer
Karólína Einars Maríudóttir: Synthesizer, piano, vocals, homemade waterphone
Recording, mixing & mastering: Guðmundur Arnalds
Artwork: Ágústa Björnsdóttir
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix
Upplýsingar á Bandcamp (https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix):
Improvised session recorded in Mengi on the 15th of December 2020.
A soundtrack in two parts piercing the dark months of winter with a beam of soft bass melodies, bell rings and the inexplicable sound of the waterphone.
released February 1, 2021
Ingibjörg Elsa Turchi: Bass
Ágústa Björnsdóttir: Flute, trinkets, synthesizer
Karólína Einars Maríudóttir: Synthesizer, piano, vocals, homemade waterphone
Recording, mixing & mastering: Guðmundur Arnalds
Artwork: Ágústa Björnsdóttir
Afritað 25.11. 2022 af:
https://agalma.bandcamp.com/album/agalma-ix