Good Move for Bad Taste 21. ágúst 2006 15:53 gygygyg Smekkleysa or Bad Taste Records, founded by the Sugarcubes (for which Björk fronted), has now moved its base of operations and the Bad Taste Record Store and Gallery Lobster and Fame to Klapparstígur 27. Smekkleysa has introduced and produced countless bands, including having some of Iceland's best music, whether it be Sigur Rós, Björk or múm. Smekkleysa does not only have a great nose for talent but are also important contributors to Reykjavík's music scene. All summer long they have been hosting weekly concerts with the Reykjavík Grapevine newspaper, showcasing the hottest talent in their shop with a second concert the same day at Café Amsterdam. Featured bands have included Jan Mayen, Æla and the artist Bela. The concerts are every Thursday and will continue until September 7th. If you feel like shopping for Icelandic music, make beeline to Smekkleysa for the best of it, either live or to purchase before you go home. Of course, the biggest kick for some is looking at Björk's highly controversial fashion sense through the years. Still, musical diversity is not the only thing that sets Smekkleysa apart from mainstream stores; also of note is their collection relating to the founding of Smekkleysa and various connected memorabilia, contemporary music and Björk. The newest addition to their collection is Björk's Alexander McQueen-designed dress, worn in the video "Who Is It" from the album Medúlla. -mld Music and Nightlife News in English Mest lesið Beltunum að þakka að bræðurnir séu enn á lífi Innlent Hvaða oddviti er duglegastur að mæta? Innlent Lenti utan vegar við austan við Grundarfjörð Innlent „Nú ætla menn að kollvarpa þessu kerfi, fyrir hvað?“ Innlent Ekkert „en“ á eftir því að beita maka sinn ofbeldi Innlent Lögreglumenn náðu stjörnuhrapi á eftirlitsmyndavél Innlent Verði að tryggja að á íslensku megi alltaf finna svar Innlent Segist hafa fengið fjölda hótana eftir að Trump hætti að styðja hana Erlent Dröfn og Samtökin ’78 verðlaunuð á degi íslenskrar tungu Innlent Yfir helmingur þeirra sem lést í bílslysi innanbæjar beltislaus Innlent
Smekkleysa or Bad Taste Records, founded by the Sugarcubes (for which Björk fronted), has now moved its base of operations and the Bad Taste Record Store and Gallery Lobster and Fame to Klapparstígur 27. Smekkleysa has introduced and produced countless bands, including having some of Iceland's best music, whether it be Sigur Rós, Björk or múm. Smekkleysa does not only have a great nose for talent but are also important contributors to Reykjavík's music scene. All summer long they have been hosting weekly concerts with the Reykjavík Grapevine newspaper, showcasing the hottest talent in their shop with a second concert the same day at Café Amsterdam. Featured bands have included Jan Mayen, Æla and the artist Bela. The concerts are every Thursday and will continue until September 7th. If you feel like shopping for Icelandic music, make beeline to Smekkleysa for the best of it, either live or to purchase before you go home. Of course, the biggest kick for some is looking at Björk's highly controversial fashion sense through the years. Still, musical diversity is not the only thing that sets Smekkleysa apart from mainstream stores; also of note is their collection relating to the founding of Smekkleysa and various connected memorabilia, contemporary music and Björk. The newest addition to their collection is Björk's Alexander McQueen-designed dress, worn in the video "Who Is It" from the album Medúlla. -mld
Music and Nightlife News in English Mest lesið Beltunum að þakka að bræðurnir séu enn á lífi Innlent Hvaða oddviti er duglegastur að mæta? Innlent Lenti utan vegar við austan við Grundarfjörð Innlent „Nú ætla menn að kollvarpa þessu kerfi, fyrir hvað?“ Innlent Ekkert „en“ á eftir því að beita maka sinn ofbeldi Innlent Lögreglumenn náðu stjörnuhrapi á eftirlitsmyndavél Innlent Verði að tryggja að á íslensku megi alltaf finna svar Innlent Segist hafa fengið fjölda hótana eftir að Trump hætti að styðja hana Erlent Dröfn og Samtökin ’78 verðlaunuð á degi íslenskrar tungu Innlent Yfir helmingur þeirra sem lést í bílslysi innanbæjar beltislaus Innlent