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2017 in Icelandic music, the Glossary

Index 2017 in Icelandic music

The following is a list of notable events and releases of the year 2017 in Icelandic music.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 29 relations: Ísafjörður, Björk, Dazed, Discogs, Eivør (singer), Emilíana Torrini, Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Folk music festival of Siglufjörður, Iceland Airwaves, Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017, Jórunn Viðar, Kid Koala, Mammút, Misþyrming, Morr Music, Music of Iceland, One Little Independent Records, Pitchfork (website), Reykjavík, Sóley, Sólstafir, Söngvakeppnin, Season of Mist, Siglufjörður, Svala, The Guardian, The Pitchfork Review, Utopia (Björk album), 2017 in Iceland.

  2. 2017 in Iceland
  3. 2017 in music
  4. Music of Iceland

Ísafjörður

Ísafjörður (pronounced, meaning ice fjord, literally fjord of ices) is a town in the northwest of Iceland.

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Björk

Björk Guðmundsdóttir (born 21 November 1965) is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress.

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Dazed

Dazed (Dazed & Confused until February 2014) is a bi-monthly British lifestyle magazine founded in 1991.

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Discogs

Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases.

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Eivør (singer)

Eivør Pálsdóttir (pronounced; born 21 July 1983), known mononymously as Eivør, is a Faroese singer-songwriter and actress.

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Emilíana Torrini

Emilíana Torrini Davíðsdóttir (born 16 May 1977) is an Icelandic singer and songwriter.

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Eurovision Song Contest 2017

The Eurovision Song Contest 2017 was the 62nd edition of the Eurovision Song Contest.

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Folk music festival of Siglufjörður

Folk music festival of Siglufjörður is a five days music event, held annually at the Folk Music Center in Siglufjörður, Iceland.

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Iceland Airwaves

Iceland Airwaves is a music festival held annually in early November in Reykjavík, Iceland.

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Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017

Iceland participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 with the song "Paper" written by Svala Björgvinsdóttir, Einar Egilsson, Lester Mendez and Lily Elise. 2017 in Icelandic music and Iceland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 are 2017 in Iceland.

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Jórunn Viðar

Jórunn Viðar (7 December 1918 – 27 February 2017) was an Icelandic pianist and composer.

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Kid Koala

Eric Yick Keung San (born December 5, 1974), better known by his stage name Kid Koala, is a Canadian scratch DJ, music producer, theatre producer, film composer, multimedia-performer and visual artist.

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Mammút

Mammút is an Icelandic rock band based in Reykjavík.

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Misþyrming

Misþyrming are a black metal band from Reykjavík, Iceland.

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Morr Music

Morr Music is an independent record label based in Berlin, Germany, founded in 1999 by Thomas Morr.

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Music of Iceland

The music of Iceland includes vibrant folk and pop traditions, as well as an active classical and contemporary music scene.

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One Little Independent Records

One Little Independent Records (formerly One Little Indian Records) is an English independent record label.

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Pitchfork (website)

Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis.

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Reykjavík

Reykjavík is the capital and largest city of Iceland.

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Sóley

Sóley Stefánsdóttir (born 20 October 1987), better known simply as Sóley, is an Icelandic multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter.

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Sólstafir

Sólstafir is an Icelandic post-metal band formed in 1995 and currently signed to Century Media.

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Söngvakeppnin

Söngvakeppnin (known from 1986–1989 as Söngvakeppni sjónvarpsstöðva and in 1981, 1983 and 1990–2012 as Söngvakeppni sjónvarpsins) is an annual music competition organised by Icelandic public broadcaster (RÚV). 2017 in Icelandic music and Söngvakeppnin are music of Iceland.

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Season of Mist

Season of Mist is an independent record label and record distributor with subsidiaries in France and the United States.

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Siglufjörður

Siglufjörður is a small fishing town in a narrow fjord with the same name on the northern coast of Iceland.

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Svala

Svala Björgvinsdóttir (born 8 February 1977), professionally known as Svala, Svala Björgvins or Kali, is an Icelandic singer and songwriter.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Pitchfork Review

The Pitchfork Review was an American quarterly music magazine, available in print only, that included long-form feature stories, photography, and illustrations, and also included selected recent pieces from Pitchfork's online content.

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Utopia (Björk album)

Utopia is the ninth studio album by Icelandic singer-musician Björk.

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2017 in Iceland

Events in the year 2017 in Iceland.

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See also

2017 in Iceland

2017 in music

Music of Iceland

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017_in_Icelandic_music