BBC Total Immersion : Icelandic Chill review – ambience, flowerpots and drones in varied day of (…)
Barbican, London This celebration of Iceland’s outsize musical talents was a mixed bag, but highlights such as Bára Gísladóttir’s double bass concerto and Daníel Bjarnason’s I Want to Be Alive revealed singular and innovative voices Despite its modest population of about 400,000 – that’s (…)
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