Amiina, "Rugla" [Icelandic Music]
Amiina is sort of the perfect Icelandic post-rock/electronic/experimental band. They formed as an all-woman string quartet back in the 1990s, and went on to perform as the string section for Sigur Ros.
Here’s a description from
Amiina鈥檚 debut album, Kurr (2007), was performed on a disparate jumble of instruments—musical saws, kalimbas, music boxes and seemingly anything that could be plucked, bowed or beaten on—resulting in a work that ebbed and flowed 鈥渋n a strange, powerful place between sophistication and innocence,鈥 according to The Guardian.
While the above is equally true of Puzzle (2010), this time around the group鈥檚 sonic palette is broadened by the contributions of drummer Magn煤s Trygvason Eliassen and electronic artist Kippi Kaninus (Gu冒mundur Vignir Karlsson), permanent members of the group since 2009. Accordingly, the songs on Puzzle are more rhythmically rugged than amiina鈥檚 previous work and feature heavier use of electronics. amiina鈥檚 long-standing fondness for zero-g melodies and open-minded instrumentation, however, continues.
“Rugla”—the song embedded below—comes from Kurr, and is a very pleasant way to wake up on a Tuesday morning . . .

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