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樂團成員Vocals:
Magnús Guðmundsson
Guitars:
Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson
Þorsteinn Magnússon
Bass:
Hilmar Örn Agnarsson
Drums:
Sigtryggur Baldursson
影響Music:
Alexander Scriabin
Birthday Party
David Byrne
Genesis
Grateful Dead
Holger Czukay
John McLaughlin
Joy Division
Killing Joke
Nina Hagen
Siouxsie & the Banshees
The Exploited
The Fall
The Sex Pistols
Yes

Disciplines:
Engineering
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
Psychology

Scientists & personalities:
Albert Einstein
Aleister Crowley
Giordano Bruno
Harry Nyquist
Isaac Newton
Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier
Nikola Tesla
Pythagoras
Richard Buckminster Fuller
Semyon Davidovitch Kirlian
Werner Heisenberg
Wilhelm Reich

Areas of interest:
Magic
Norse mythology
Paganism
Parapsychology
Occultism

Discography

Þagað í Hel

Title: Þagað í Hel
Date of release: December 1980
Catalogue No.: SG-139
Format: 12” vinyl
Label: SG-Hljómplötur
Lyrics

Life Transmission

Title: Life Tansmission
Date of release: April 23, 1981
Catalogue No.: EF 1
Format: 7" vinyl, cassette.
Label: Fálkinn / Eskvímó
Lyrics

Iður til Fóta

Title: Iður til Fóta
Date of release: 1981
Catalogue No.: ESQ 1
Format: 10” vinyl, cassette.
Label: Eskvímó

Mjötviður Mær

Title: Mjötviður Mær
Date of release: 1981
Catalogue No.: ESQ 2
Format: 12” vinyl, cassette.
Label: Eskvímó


As Above...

Title: As Above...
Date of release: 1982
Catalogue No.: LX001
Format: 12” vinyl, cassette.
Label: Shout

The Fourth Reich (Mjöt release)

The Fourth Reich (Shout release)

Title: The Fourth Reich
Date of release: 1982
Catalogue No.: MJÖT 1 / XW 1202
Format: 12” vinyl, cassette.
Label: Mjöt / Shout
Lyrics

Lunaire

Title: Lunaire
Date of release: 1983
Catalogue No.: GM2
Format: 7” vinyl, cassette.
Label: Gramm

Mjötviður til Fóta

Title: Mjötviður til Fóta
Date of release: 2001
Catalogue No.: Aleph 0
Format: CD.
Label: Esquimaux Management

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Unpublished material

Niceland (three unpublished tracks)

Project: Niceland
Band members:
Vocals: Jaz Coleman
Guitars: Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson &
Magnús Guðmundsson
Bass: Hilmar Örn Agnarsson
Drums: Sigtryggur Baldursson
Tracks:
“Guess Again”
“Catalyst”
“Take What’s Mine”
Recording studio: Hljóðriti
Date of recording sessions: 1983

Featuring

Brennu-Njálssaga

Title: Brennu-Njálssaga
Date of release: 1981
Format: film.
Label: Íslenska kvikmyndasamsteypan
Notes: short film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. The song “Brennu-Njálssaga” was played along the film.

Northern Lights Playhouse

Title: Northern Lights Playhouse
Date of release: 1981
Format: LP.
Label: Fálkinn
Notes: Icelandic compilation. Featured songs: “Life Transmission” & “Heima er Bezt”.

Rokk í Reykjavík (Double LP)

Rokk í Reykjavík (VHS)

Title: Rokk í Reykjavík
Date of release: April 1982
Format: Double LP, cassette, VHS.
Label: Hrunningur (soundtrack), Íslenska kvikmyndasamsteypan (film)
Notes: documentary directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. Þeyr appeared playing “Killer Boogie” & “Rúdolf”.

Just When You thought It was... Quiet!

Title: Just When You thought It was... Quiet!
Date of release: 1982
Format: LP.
Label: Quiet
Notes: British compilation. Compiled by Tonto 'N Turfo. Featured song: “Blood”.

Dansa Med Fig.13.

Title: Dansa Med Fig.13.
Date of release: 1983
Format: LP.
Label: Castor Records
Notes: Swedish compilation. Featured song: “Public”.

Geyser - Anthology of the Icelandic Independent Rock Scene of the Eighties

Title: Geyser - Anthology of the Icelandic Independent Music Scene of the Eighties
Date of release: 1987
Format: LP, cassette.
Label: Enigma Records
Notes: Icelandic compilation. Featured song: “Killer Boogie”.

Cold Fever
Title: Cold Fever
Date of release: 1995
Format: VHS.
Label: Icelandic Film Corporation
Notes: film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. Featured song: “Killer Boogie”.


Nælur


Title: Nælur
Date of release: 1998
Format: CD.
Label: Spor
Notes: Icelandic compilation. Featured songs: “En...” & “Life Transmission”.

Related releases

Dense Time

Title: Dense Time
Artist: Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson
Date of release: December 2005
Catalogue No.: PN2005
Format: CD, mp3
Label: Pronil Holdings
Notes: Godkrist's Dense Time features some remade versions of unpublished songs recorded during the Elgar Sisters period. It features Magnús Guðmundsson, Björk, Megas and Ragga Gísladóttir among others. This is a must for anyone who claims to be a Þeyr fan!
Lyrics & additional information

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Killing Joke
Talking Heads
The Stranglers
唱片公司Eskvímó (Esquimaux Management)
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Þeyr (also known as Theyr) was a renowned Icelandic New Wave band from the early eighties. Shrouded under a veil of mystery, their three-year existence was characterized by a deep interest in ancient wisdom. Þeyr helped bring about the New Wave movement in Iceland and became one of the first Icelandic bands to be known abroad.

Origins:
The origins of Þeyr date back to the late 1970’s when singer Magnús Guðmundsson, bassist Hilmar Örn Agnarsson and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson (drums and synthesizer) were playing in a garage band called Fellibylur (Hurricane). The band was expanded with vocalist Elín Reynisdóttir, who at the time was singing at a church choir, guitarist Jóhannes Helgason from a rock band called Piccolo, and drummer Sigtryggur Baldursson from Hattimas. They called themselves Frostrósir (Frostroses) and played rock music and some Icelandic songs at dancehalls in Reykjavík and its surroundings.
After a while they decided to change the band’s name and came up with ''Þeyr'', which was drawn from a poem by Skuggi and it means Wind or Thaw in old Icelandic. Interestingly, Þeyr is exactly pronounced as þeir, which means they (male gender).

Þeyr by late 1980

First release and internal changes:
By 1979, they introduced two of their songs to Svavar Gestsson, owner of SG-Hljómplötur, who sent them to Sigurður Árnason, a record producer from Tóntækni, the studio of SG-Hljómplötur, and the recording sessions started in January 1980 but were interrupted in February when the band decided to take a long break to come back in September with New Wave music. “There was a concert in Iceland with the group The Clash which had a lot of effect on us, specially Magnús. That was the turning point as we started the New Wave rock, and the band was taking a roller-coaster in music searching for something out of the ordinary”, says Sigtryggur Baldursson.

The band also recorded other works which were not published, like a song to Hindin, a poem by Davíð Stefánsson, sung by Elín and Eiríkur Hauksson and with some backing vocals added by Magnús. Svavar Gestsson was reluctant to publish the record as he did not like the music nor even the cover design, however, his wife persuaded him to release it.
The album was called Þagað í Hel. The pressing of the vinyl was flawed when it arrived in Iceland, and only about 500 copies were released in December 1980. Þagað í Hel has never reissued because a few years later, the masters and other recordings were lost in a fire at Tóntækni, making this record widely unavailable today.

Right after this album, they were joined by guitarist and polytechnic engineer Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson. They played together for a while, but Jóhannes withdrew from the band in order to finish with his aeronautical studies. Elín followed him and withdrew from the music scene to work at Impra.
Guitarist Þorsteinn Magnússon, from the band Eik joined the band and Magnús remained as the lead vocalist.

Starting anew:
As time passed by and thanks to the final line-up, Þeyr developed an experimental rock, punk, heavy metal and pop style with preponderance of guitars and drums. Musical influences spanned over a wide range of seminal artists such as Joy Division, Holger Czukay, Birthday Party, Siouxsie & the Banshees, Nina Hagen, David Byrne, Yes, Genesis, Grateful Dead, and John McLaughlin.

On January 28, 1981 Þeyr played at Hótel Saga, a date referred to as the reincarnation of Þeyr, where free haircuts were offered to the audience during the break. The band started to be acclaimed not only for their stage performances, but also by their accessible and at the same time creative music.
At the same time, the band was strengthened with the management of Guðni Rúnar Agnarsson, who was the host of the radio show Áfangar, and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, who also collaborated with the lyrics, some art works and served as an influential figure whose interest on obscurantism was embodied in the lyrics.

Popularity and success beyond Iceland:
The band’s following release was a 7-inch vinyl called Life Transmission (also known as Útfrymi), which was released through their own label, Esquimaux Management (or simply known as Eskvímó) in 1981. It contained two songs: the title song, which was the first work they sang in English, and “Heima er Bezt”. Later, they collaborated on the soundtrack to Brennu-Njálssaga, a film about the Njáls saga which was directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson, toured Iceland and played along with Þursaflokkurinn and Baraflokkurinn in Akureyri. After these concerts, they went back to the recording studio and prepared Iður til Fóta, a 10-inch vinyl single which contained four tracks.

By December and after 140 hours of recording sessions in studio Hljóðriti, Þeyr released their second album, Mjötviður Mær, in which songs like "Iss", "Þeir" and "2999" were outstanding examples of their of attempts to create a futuristic pop style with use of voice distortions, keyboards and additional rhythms. The track “Úlfur” odds out due to having a more angry style of singing and “Rúdolf”, an antifascist rock song, became into one of the most popular songs. This album received good reviews by the critics who said it fulfilled the expectations.
”When speaking about the LP, it's perhaps more correct to talk about 'state of mind'. These recordings are the product, or rather the preservation of the feelings and mental state of mind of the band for the last few months. And what months! We've verified that asceticism does indeed enrich the spirit, and the spirit is being recorded on a steel-thread which in turn will be put into vinyl which will be released as Þeyr's second LP in the middle of next month, God and a certain somebody in that company willing. (Þeyr in an interview with Þjóðviljinn on October 11, 1981).

Þeyr in 1981 (final line-up)

By 1982, singer and keyboardist Jaz Coleman from Killing Joke had gone to Iceland many times and became acquainted with Þeyr. This resulted in an opportunity for the Icelandic band to go to London in November where they were offered to support The Cure for a six-month tour. However, Þeyr felt that they were not ready for this and returned to Iceland with a deal with label Shout instead.
In the Spring of 1982 the album As Above... was released. This work, which contained mixed versions of previous songs as well as the song "Killer Boogie", was banned in the United Kingdom because its cover depicted images of Sigtryggur naked and also, the song “Rúdolf”, was misinterpreted and the band was accused of nazism. After this, Þeyr went on with a series of gigs throughout Scandinavia and were featured on Friðriksson’s documentary Rokk í Reykjavík, performing two songs: “Killer Boogie” and “Rúdolf”, along many important bands like Purrkur Pillnikk and Tappi Tíkarrass among others.

Jaz Coleman decided to move to Iceland with guitarist Geordie Walker with the ambition of resurrecting the Icelandic rock scene.
While in Iceland, Coleman and Þeyr, with the exception of guitarist Þorsteinn Magnússon, started a new band originally called Iceland, but changed to Niceland by Guðlaugur Óttarsson. After rehearsing for weeks Niceland was ready to record 5 songs in Hljóðriti in 1983, but two of them were never finished; the three songs recorded were: “Guess Again”, “Catalyst” and “Take What’s Mine”. But as Þeyr decided to write their own songs, Jaz moved away and joined guitarist Árni Kristjánsson and drummer Þórarinn Kristjánsson from the band Vonbrigði for a while before he returned to Great Britain and re-established Killing Joke. The recorded songs by Niceland still remain unpublished.

Þorsteinn Magnússon returned to Þeyr and the band toured Scandinavia. At this point, Guðni and Hilmar decided to leave the band’s management and were replaced by Guðmundur Sigurfreyr Jónason. With the tour, the band gained more popularity and even managed to appear on radio and television in Denmark, they also went to a studio and recorded a few songs which were released on the 12-inch EP The Fourth Reich, in memory of Wilhelm Reich whose books had been banned by the Nazi regime. The image cover was alleged Nazi incitation because it depicted Wilhelm Reich wearing a Nazi-styled armband and the British label Shout was obligated to change the cover. However, it should be said, that the armband shown on the cover contained the symbol of the orgone physics, which represented duality and its origins in unity, referred by Reich as functionalism.
On The Fourth Reich the use of percussions and rhythmical efforts were far more important than in earlier works. In this respect, the song “Zen” was particularly important due to its marked rock style, but the album did not have the impact of earlier works because the music was less accessible. The Icelandic version of this EP was released by label Mjöt, which had been created by Magnús.

The band started to break apart when Þorsteinn Magnússon left. “The last year of Þeyr was engulfed in a darkness, like we were bewitched and sometimes I was afraid of things I felt and saw, like we were surrounded by evil spirits and on most concerts it was like the band fell into a ‘trance’, like mechanical dolls and I often saw the fear in people’s eyes when we played.”, he remembers.
In 1982 he released Líf, his first solo album under the artistic name of Stanya. The remaining four members continued playing, but the band broke-up in June 1983.
Soon after the band was dissolved, a small EP was released through label Gramm with the title of Lunaire, which featured the title song and two others which had been recorded in Copenhagen.

In 1992 Þeyr albums were about to be reissued by Smekkleysa, but the negotiations were abandoned. However, a CD titled Mjötviður til Fóta was released in 2001. This compilation featured tracks taken from Mjötviður Mær and Iður til Fóta and is currently the only CD released by Þeyr.
Þeyr’s earlier releases have never been reissued since the masters are lost. Their original records have become into rare collectors items, all of them currently out of public reach.

Þeyr in 1981

Þeyr thinking: in search of absolute truth:
Þeyr wanted to cause a change on the Icelandic society and their means varied from straight messages to subliminal persuasion. The band worked with Zeitgeist to bring about those changes and several tools were employed, including experiments from guitar strings made to vibrate in the "atmosphere of Jupiter" to recording studios underwater. Guitarist Guðlaugur created all sort of devices aimed to affect the audience in a wide range of forms.
The Scriabin was one of them. It was named after Russian composer Alexander Scriabin. The music was used as organized sound. The Scriabin was programmed with a 13-note chord (some of them microtonal, for example, out of the ordinary 12-tone scale) and this chord could be displaced either above or below the range of human perception. The instrument would sound at an ultrasonic level before each concert, thus creating a subtle unity among the audience.

A later Shout records press release calls the Scriabin “The Fourier". It sums up:
”If there is any word which might serve as a key to the philosophical and practical aims of Þeyr it is ‘symmetry’. They combine their belief in an inherent structure behind the manifestation of matter with intense experimental fervour that aims at unravelling at least a few practical applications of this ‘divine proportion’ that determines the extent and amplitude of our aesthetic experience [....] The second study deals with the harmonic build up of music, and this has lead to a study of the Russian composer Alexander Scriabin (1872-1915) whose work aimed at breaking up all classical rules of harmonic composition and ultimately at the founding of a new music that would escape the straight jacket of the 12-tone scale [...] He further sought to unite sensations such as smell, sight and hearing into one, and some of his later works were interpreted in colour as well as sound. This fascinating study is being pursued by Þeyr whose concerts have been known to reek of exotic incense and to be lighted by a certain blending of root colours. Ultimately these things will be married under the one heading which forms their third study, FOURIER. The Fourier as they jokingly refer to it is basically a machine that is being worked upon by one of the bands members who has a background in theoretical mathematics, physics and electrical engineering. However it has through time of construction (several proto-types of its main parts have already been constructed and some already discarded in favour of new ideas currently being worked on) come to represent an entirely new approach to the basic laws which underlie natural structures as ranging from the formation of crystals to harmonic scales that can be worked out of logarithmic spirals, these building in the scales 12. 17, 31, 55...n. making use of the basic laws and axioms supplied by the French mathematician and physicist J. B. Fourier. He has come up with a machine that makes use of the newest advances in computer technology but is controlled through a simple set of symbols which are ultimately part of the Fourier philosophy (as they jokingly refer to it) that is slowly but steadily being constructed by the band. The future user of the Fourier will need an extensive background in the writings of such diverse personalities as R. Buckminster Fuller, Giordano Bruno, the alchemical writings of Newton, not to mention Nyquist, Walsh and others which have worked upon the mathematics of music.”

Their philosophy was transmitted through both tonal and verbal means, whose basis was obscure to those who were not familiar with this band. Þeyr considered themselves as a “state within the state”, a position considered elitist as it excluded those who did not lend their ears and minds to what Þeyr had to say and play.

Þeyr on Rokk í Reykjavík

”We were very keen on all kinds of conspiracy theories and tales of lost knowledge and lost worlds. We were certain that some awful truth was laying hidden somewhere; that we were being brainwashed by the state, schools and church” says Guðlaugur Óttarsson. The band held interest into ancient Norse wisdom, as well as alchemy, paganism, magic, Ancient Egypt, the secret society of the Illuminati, the Pythagorean School and the Galilean/Newtonian thinking complemented with the present era of Einstein/Heisenberg.

But the press release quotes:
”No sooner has their audience built up a definition (and following that, certain expectations) of Þeyr, when the band turns into the least expected direction and does something totally out of tune with their former work. It is only when their work is being observed over longer periods of time when the harmony behind their work begins to emerge: for instance Þeyr has always been a thorn in the eye of the Icelandic audience who wants to be able to define their groups as being political or apolitical, or serious (i.e. showing some social responsibility dealing with everything from "save the whales" to drinking problems) or just totally irresponsible (i.e. showing only affection for transient pleasures of life such as whaling, money.....or how to spend that money). On their first Icelandic album they defined their standpoint as being totally removed from arbitrary directive concepts such as left/right, East/West, up/down.”



Þeyr bolstered a stance against fascism and performed along various antifascist groups in the United Kingdom like Crass and The Fall.
”They only take a stand against a thing if it involves a restriction of any sort and seen from that point the view the majority of their lyrics can be seen as dealing with fascism of every conceivable sort [.......] ‘Homo-Gestalt’ is a tongue-in-cheek handling of the newly emerging Neuro-Fascism, ‘Techno-Logos’ deals with God as he appears in the Microchip-Cosmos, ‘Rúdolf’ deals with Political Fascism where diverse elements are united through a common object of hate etc.....”

“After Mjötviður Mær, As Above... and The Fourth Reich many of our followers misunderstood our anti-fascist preaching and thought we were Nazis! They started showing up at gigs with Nazi flags and that was very disappointing for us, but many of the lyrics, some of the videos and certain interviews were produced in the manner of easily being misunderstood by especially the younger followers.” adds Þorsteinn.

The funds gathered by the band were intended to finance the scientific projects of Guðlaugur, who has worked not only as a polytechnic engineer but as an inventor and as a mathematics expert.

Þeyr in concert

After the break-up: the destiny of each musician:
Magnús Guðmundsson continued running his record label Mjöt and later he started the band Með Nöktum (With the Naked), which released an album titled Skemmtun in 1985. He collaborated on Hjálpum Þeim, a charity album recorded in 1986 to fight child poverty in Africa and withdrew from the music scene until late 2005 when he collaborated on Guðlaugur’s solo album. Magnús has also worked for an insurance company and has been raising Icelandic ponies. He currently works for the insurance division of Landsbankinn (the National Bank).

Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson and Sigtryggur Baldursson joined singer Björk Guðmundsdóttir from Tappi Tíkarrass, trumpet player and vocalist Einar Örn Benediktsson from Purrkur Pillnikk, keyboardist Einar Arnaldur Melax from Medúsa and bassist Birgir Mogensen from Spilafífl and dived into gothic rock with the band KUKL in August 1983.
After KUKL, Sigtryggur followed up with The Sugarcubes achieving big success abroad. Other music projects followed such as Bogomil Font, and by 1993 he moved with his wife to Madison, Wisconsin, where he collaborated with some local bands and from Chicago, set up a sub-label for Bad Taste, called Bad Taste USA, created his own drum session studio called The Slaughterhouse and recorded a few sampler discs at Laughing Cat and Æthen and Butch Vig's Smart studios. He collaborated with Jóhannes Jóhannsson and released an album called Dip, then with Emilíana Torrini on her album Love in the Time of Science. He also played in Grindverk with Einar Örn and Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, and more recently in a duet called Steintryggur with Steingrímur Guðmundsson.
Sigtryggur has also written articles for the radio station Bylgjan, and newspapers Mannlif, Morgunblaðið, Vísir and Bleikt og Blátt.

Guðlaugur and Björk also worked together in a parallel project to KUKL known as The Elgar Sisters. Guðlaugur currently works as a session player and has as well released a few albums as a solo player, like Dense Time in 2005. His scientific activities have also taken an important part of his life, with theoretical research on subatomic particles, several inventions and the creation of Varmaraf, a thermoelectric company.

After leaving Þeyr, Þorsteinn Magnússon’s attention was fixed on his solo project Stanya, which evolved into a band playing along with Haraldur Þorsteinsson, Ásgeir Óskarsson, Birgir Baldursson, Hjörtur Howser, and Kjartan Valdimarsson. He worked with different bands like Með Nöktum, Upplyfting, Frakkarnir, and Bubbi & MX-21, among others. He currently works as a session player.

Hilmar Örn Agnarsson went to Germany to study music and church organ, and he is currently working as an organist at the Cathedral of Skálholt, as a music teacher and as a choir conductor.

2006: The reunion
After almost 23 years, the five-member band was reunited on April 15, 2006, at the Cathedral of Skálholt to play thirteen psalms taken from Passíusálmar, a fifty-psalm poetry work by Hallgrímur Pétursson. The band was joined by singer Megas, who had composed the music for the psalms back in 1973, a choir, guitarist and engineer Guðmundur Pértursson, and other eleven instrumentalists.

Þeyr with Megas in Skálholt

Videos


“Killer Boogie”


“Rúdolf”


"Blood"



Songs: "The Walk", "Metamorphosis" & "Killer Boogie"


Acknowledgement:
Text: Luis María Benítez (LMB) for the English and Spanish versions of Wikipedia.
Images: LMB, Henry Rat Patrol, Guðlaugur Kristinn Óttarsson, Þorsteinn Magnússon, Jóhannes Helgason, Bjarni Þórbjörnsson, Jennifer Goes Digital & Wim Van Hooste.
Additional information & assistance: Guðlaugur, Þorsteinn, Zeitgeist, Georg Pétur & Lewis.
Recording material & footage: thanks to Henry Rat Patrol, Guðlaugur & Máni Svavarsson.


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2009/11/18 13:38

Hails there Þeyr

have one on us and download a free track - ACT II, taken from our album DESOLATION OVERTURE.

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2009/7/21 14:58

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2009/7/16 20:55

I was so glad to find your cd in reykjavik last week, it's just bloody impossible to find in Switzerland.

Gee, I wish 'Fourth Reich' and 'Lunaire' could be put on cd too...Great music definitely ! You're not known enough outside of beautiful Iceland...

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Inside Bilderberg



2009/5/22 00:03

Hi my friend, hope life is going well for you (:

Just posted a new song called War Profiteer if you want to check out what I am up to these days, on a 15 day leave from work and the sun is shining a lot in Reykjavík these days.

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2009/5/2 00:16

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2009/4/26 22:03



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2009/4/13 21:07

thanks for the add...pre order the new album transatlantique now on 27sens records, ships in 5 days...respect.
PASCAL PINON

PASCAL PINON



2009/3/6 14:48

uberbelly

uberbelly



2009/2/26 18:02

you guys are so thouroughly AWESOME! have loved you since 1980. Wish your music was available on cd here in Canada. Too hard to find!
cheers from Vancouver
jeff
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♫ Ð@viÐ £ ♫



2009/1/25 19:02

"blood" from Just When You Thought It Was....QUIET! made such impression on me, cheers 4 add!Þeyr
AUSWEIS

AUSWEIS



2009/1/10 10:51

Thanx for your support !

 AUSWEIS
hjörvar

hjörvar



2009/1/5 00:08

Gleðilegt ár Kæru vinir
nýja platan mín komin í verslanir
útgáfutónleikar 16 jan í Iðnó kl 20.00
Hljómsveitin Árstíðir sjá um að kynda upp
kv Hjörvar
Inside Bilderberg

Inside Bilderberg



2008/11/27 04:36

Hi my friend, hope you are well and good (:

Things are getting realy heated up over here, here is a video from the latest protest/riots.
Erindreki.

Erindreki.



2008/11/15 16:29

Besta band sem ísland hefur getið af sér...
Mjöög

Mjöög



2008/10/16 11:48



Grand Rokk á föstudag
Kostar ekki rassgat
Purrkurinn lifir (enn)
krysmopompas

krysmopompas



2008/10/14 14:42

KRYSMOPOMPAS

„Heute Schlafen - Morgen Aufwachen“ Double LP

Out now on S-S Records


Krysmopompas 60


Cheers!

The Mallets

The Mallets



2008/10/12 04:17

Tks to you "Þeyr"
walk on Music with the The Mallets



Click on image for download album







www. themallets. eu
HDFEST-Musician & Filmmaker Matching

HDFEST-Musician & Filmmaker Matching



2008/9/22 04:45

We really appreciate your work! Thanks for supporting HDFEST and being our friend.

HDFEST is a great resource for musicians and filmmakers.

HDFEST Music helps musicians/bands CONNECT with filmmakers all over the world-to get music PLACED in films!



Filmmakers find new music for your independent films at the HDFEST website

Musicians and bands, visit HDFEST MUSIC SIGNUP PAGE, to get your songs in an independent film.
Mjöög

Mjöög



2008/9/18 17:13

Purrkur Pillnikk tribute !!!
Bar 11 !!!
Laugardag !!!

Inside Bilderberg

Inside Bilderberg



2008/9/7 04:05

Saw your light on so I thought I say hi, just got home after a drunken night in Reykjavík, saw "Gjöll" and "Digital Madness" play in pup Dillon...think I better go to sleep, I am seeing double :/

alcohol soaked greetings,

Georg Pétur
Ocopoco

Ocopoco



2008/8/27 14:06

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thanks for the space friendship.

With love from Iceland
Inside Bilderberg

Inside Bilderberg



2008/8/20 01:35

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Andrúm / Now on iTunes!

Andrúm / Now on iTunes!



2008/8/8 22:58

Andrum - Andvakar
Frumburður okkar "Andvakar" er komin í verslanir!

"Níðþungur og Útpældur" - "Andrúm fer fram á einbeitingu og óskipta athygli, og ef hlustandi veitir þeim áheyrn og gengur að þessum skilmálum eru launin svo að segja handan hæðarinnar" - Ragnheiður Eiríksdóttir, Morgunblaðið
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