TÓMLEIKAR | ÚLFUR ELDJÁRN

Úlfur Eldjárn is a composer, electronic and experimental musician, also a member of the legendary Apparat Organ Quartet. His musical projects range from synth pop to string arrangements to exploring themes of space travel, science and artificial intelligence. Úlfur has experimented with new and interactive forms of music, often in collaboration with his brother Halldór Eldjárn. On Tómleikar he performs with: Halldór Eldjárn on vibraphone & more. Karl Pestka on viola and electric violin Skúli Sverrisson on bass Magnús Eliassen on drums.

Video & editing: Patrik Ontkovic

Recording & mixing: Guðmundur Arnalds

 

 Mengi is an operation created and managed by artists in Reykjavik, Iceland.

Mengi hosts diverse art events, releases music by some of the nations most ambitious musicians, and operates an art and record store.

Mengi has no particular beginning nor an end

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MENGI ER LISTAMANNAREKIÐ RÝMI Í REYKJAVÍK

MENGI HÝSIR LISTVIÐBURÐI AF ÖLLUM TOGA, GEFUR ÚT TÓNLIST EFTIR MARGA AF FREMSTU TÓNLISTARMÖNNUM ÍSLANDS OG STARFRÆKIR AÐ AUKI PLÖTU- OG LISTAVERKABÚÐ.

MENGI HEFUR EKKERT SÉRSTAKT UPPHAF NÉ ENDI

 

MENGI RETROSPECTIVE

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"In Icelandic, the word mengi signifies a collection of well-defined and distinct objects, considered as an object in its own right."

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Mengi er safn VEL SKILGREINDRA staka sem saman mynda eina heild.