"An expressive electronic album with the kind of positive, stirring resolve that leaves you feeling utterly comforted, Bjarki’s new album ‘Happy Earthday’ is influenced by his home country Iceland as well as environmental issues." - From artist's own Bandcamp page
Copenhagen Dreams is director Max Kestner's documentary film portrait of Denmark's capital and a tribute to Jóhann Jóhannsson's then place of residence
Experimental synth music and gorging on the mathematical possibilities and expanses of arpeggio/sequencer driven ambient music
Tracklist 1. Lágnætti 2. Ótta 3. Rismál 4. Dagmál 5. Miðdegi 6. Nón 7. Miðaftann 8. Náttmál 9. Tilberi 10. Til Valhallar 11. Ótta – Elevator Mix
Navigates through different sketches connected by the link of improvisation, jazz and ambient by Sölvi Kolbeinsson and Vincent Audusseau
The legendary Yagya (Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson) released this gem via Japanese label Kilk Records and it features few of Iceland's best vocalists ever, bold but a true statement
Two Iceland-based composers used to shrugging off the distinction between experimental sound-art and deeply felt melodies
Jóhann Jóhannsson original soundtrack features members of Apparat Organ Quartet, Skúli Sverrisson and Sunn O)))
A compilation of tracks by one the pillars of Icelandic electronic music scene of the 90s, fans of his include Nina Kraviz
An Echo Collective and Jóhann Jóhannsson collaboration made shortly before his too sudden passing
Parachutes started out in 2003 as a project of Scott Alario and Alex Somers, they were later joined by amiina and Sigur Rós on tour in 2008
Sveinbjörn Bjarki Jónsson and President Bongo (GusGus) make dark ambient techno inspired by the mysterious Ghost Army troops, limited to 300 and comes with a free CD