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Iceland Airwaves 2013

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Photos: Iceland Airwaves 2013 – Day 5 (Gluteus Maximus, Kithkin + More)

Photos by: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – The 5th and final day of Iceland Airwaves 2013 featured Iceland-based DJ duo Gluteus Maximus (aka President Bongo and DJ Margeir), which is Olde Latin for the uppermost muscles forming that low-end base on which you sit, Seattle-based indie rockers Kithkin, who combine “hyper-rhythmic tribal drumming, chaotic guitar, & shouty back and forth vocals … Continue reading

Photos: Iceland Airwaves 2013 – Day 4 (Savages, Gold Panda, Mykki Blanco + More)

Photos by: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – The 4th day of Iceland Airwaves 2013 featured UK post-punk quartet Savages, who released their acclaimed debut album, Silence Yourself, on May 6th via Matador, along with UK electronic producer/DJ Gold Panda, who released his second album, Half of Where You Live, on June 11 via Ghostly International, US rapper Mykki … Continue reading

Photos: Iceland Airwaves 2013 – Day 3 (Fucked Up, AlunaGeorge, Goat + More)

Photos by: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – The 3rd day of Iceland Airwaves 2013 featured Toronto-based hardcore punks and Polaris Music Prize winners Fucked Up, London, UK-based electronic duo AlunaGeorge, Swedish alternative and experimental fusion band Goat, Syrian electronic artist Omar Souleyman, American singer-songwriter John Grant, Iceland-based rockers For a Minute Reflection, and the always-chaotic UMTBS, who will soon release their second album “!”, … Continue reading

Photos: Iceland Airwaves 2013 – Day 2 (METZ, Yo La Tengo, Sólstafir + More)

Photos by: Curtis Sindrey (@SindreyCurtis) – The 2nd day of Iceland Airwaves 2013 featured Toronto-based punk trio and 2013 Polaris Music Prize short-listers METZ, along with New Jersey-based indie rock trio Yo La Tengo, who released their thirteenth album, Fade, back in January via Matador, Icelandic metal band Sólstafir, Icelandic dub-reggae eleven-piece Ojba Rasta, Icelandic post-hardcore band Endless Dark, Prins … Continue reading