Iceland Eclipse
Hellissandur, Hellissandur, 360 Snæfellsbær Kort
fim. 12.08.2027 00:00
Iceland Eclipse is a four-day transformational gathering, taking place 12-15 August 2026, during Iceland’s once-in-a-century total solar eclipse. This global celebration blends music, art, science, wellness and exploration of one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes on Earth.
Flytjendur
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Meduza
Found in the deepest regions of house music, Meduza have created a melodic, yet energetic sound, tailor-made for the underground but accessible to all.
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Agzilla
Rough or smooth, Agzilla spins many styles and faces of the Jungle and Drum & Bass genre. Left-field Techno, House and Bass music has also been finding it´s way into his record box.
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Ali LoveAli Love’s new album will be released later in 2013 on Crosstown Rebels. As one of the UK’s finest electronic songwriters and vocalists, 2013 is set to see Ali deliver on all the potential he’s always promised, and receive the recognition he deserves.
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Ash LaurynDetroit-born and Atlanta-based, Ash Lauryn is an international DJ, curator, and cultural voice pushing the Black American roots of house and techno forward.
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BigRedMachineFor Dustin Goodwin aka BigRedMachine, all roads lead back to the dancefloor. Whether as a dancer or a DJ, the common denominator between all of his pursuits is a dedication to finding the next groove.
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berliozIf Matisse made house music.
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Captain Hook“If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.” -Nikola Tesla
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Carbon Based LifeformsCarbon Based Lifeforms (CBL) are Johannes Hedberg and Daniel Segerstad (né Ringström), both born in 1976 and based in Göteborg, south-west Sweden. They met at the tender age of 15 and are still, amazingly, working happily together, almost 20 years late..
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Carla Rose
Carla Rose is the Jamaican ancestry, London raised, adopted Icelandic DJ who is beginning to make her mark with her experimental approach to music and her cultivated style, connecting music lovers from different genres
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CiciCici is an Irish DJ and producer celebrated for her eclectic style that blends techno, house, acid, and electro.
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Dave Clarke
He may be known as The Baron Of Techno, a moniker given to him by renowned BBC Radio DJ / journalist John Peel, but Dave Clarke has an anarchist streak a mile wide and punk in his soul, having no truck with establishment figures or authoritarianism.
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dj. flugvél og geimskip
Sóló-verkefni Steinunnar Eldflaugar sem sækir innblástur í þúsund heima. Tónlist hennar er skilgreind sem sækadelísk raftónlist utan úr geimnum; full af dansvænum töktum, góðum bassa, grípandi laglínum og framandi söng.
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DJ Margeir
Ég fæ fólk til að dansa og gleyma sér í augnablikinu.
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ExosLong-time force in the Icelandic techno scene.
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GusGus
30 ára afmælistónleikar
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SamwiseTechno/Minimal producer from Reykjavík that is based in Amsterdam.
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Ida EngbergRA: Resident Advisor
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Kenny DopeKenny “DOPE” Gonzalez is one of the most prolific artists of the modern music age. The four time Grammy nominated musical genius has been entertaining and astounding the masses alike with his fusions of house, hip-hop, Latin, jazz, funk & soul, reggae,..
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Luana SchwengberLuana has a unique way of bringing multicultural elements into a groovy organic electronic mix.
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Nick Warren
Nick Warren continues to be so respected because he knows how to truly work a crowd, delivering again and again, yet taking them somewhere they’ve never been before. That's what comes with vision and, just as importantly in Warren’s case, experience.
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Nightmares On WaxRA: Resident Advisor
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Orang VolanteUppáhalds allra og væntalega verður hann með sjarmörinn Pjakk með sér.
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RechulskiTechno / House / Electro / Space Disco / Electronica DJ & Producer
Founder of NYC artist collective, label and 24 hour parties Sheik 'N' Beik, and Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival, Owner of Halcyon The Shop Record Store
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Ryan CrossonRyan Crosson makes house and techno inspired by the historical precedent set in his native city of Detroit and his adopted hometown of Berlin.
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Ryan Hope....
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Sam Wise30 year old Londoner Sam Wise aka Sam Duwensee - Grew up on London's pirate radio scene, playing various stations such as Pressure FM, Vision FM, Logic FM, Pointblank FM and now currently residing on Flight FM.
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Shaun ReevesShaun Reeves is an internationally-acclaimed DJ, producer and label owner. A founding member of the trailblazing group Visionquest, his influence reaches far beyond the cities he has called home and stretches around the globe.
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Zero 7In a noisy world we should be grateful there’s still a space for acts likes Zero 7, the Greta Garbos of the music industry. It’s not that they are reclusive, merely that they prefer to do things their way; at a glacial pace that somehow also evokes the warmth of their music, too. Given that Sam Hardaker and Henry Binns first met as teenagers, it’s a testament to their durability and friendship that more than 30 years later they are still here, still working and producing music of the highest stripe.
The pair first met in North West London. Having attended an audio engineering college, they both served apprenticeships as tape ops at Mickie Most’s legendary RAK Studios. “We learnt a lot there,” says Sam. “Incredible sessions in the big live room in Studio One. We’d do bands but also string sections, horns and orchestras. It was an amazing, priceless education.” However, a growing need to fiddle about with AKAI samplers led to them leaving RAK and taking a vow of poverty while they tried to hone their sound.
Their first break came via friend and RAK colleague, Nigel Godrich, who offered them a Radiohead remix. The leap from the pair’s ‘Climbing Up The Walls’ mix to debut album Simple Things was not huge, even if the success was completely unexpected.
Simple Things was nominated for a Mercury Music Prize, was certified Platinum in the UK and sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide. It was an amazing achievement for a debut album, but it came with its own pressures. “We had no ambition beyond that record when we made Simple Things,” confesses Henry. “So we were suddenly landed in a weird place.”
Over the ensuing eight years, Zero 7 recorded a further three albums, including Grammy Nominated The Garden, arguably their finest of the quartet. Inevitably, without a regular chart presence, they were quietly released into the wilds after the release of Yeah Ghost in 2009. While none of the subsequent albums matched the sales of their debut, the quality has never faltered (check ‘The Road’ on Yeah Ghost for abundant evidence).
Over the course of the last decade, they have concentrated on releasing a series of brilliant singles and EPs on their own Make Records imprint, among them the divine José Gonzáles ‘Aurora’ and ‘Last Light’, bewitching ‘Swimmers’, featuring Jem Cooke and the brilliant 4 track ‘Shadows’ EP with Lou Stone with accompanying video, directed by Julian House whose artwork adorned Simple Things
Working in an industry that thrives on cheap thrills and expensive habits, sometimes it’s hard to cut through to the things that truly matter. But more than 20 years down the line, Zero 7 are still delivering the goods.