Live Video: Kiasmos at Iceland Airwaves

Live Video, Iceland Airwaves
11/24/2014
Jim Beckmann
photo by Jim Bennett (view set)

Not surprisingly, a country known for its epic landscapes like Iceland also produces similarly cinematic music, like that of Kiasmos. The breathtaking sound of this new duo, featuring composer Ólafur Arnalds and Janus Rasmussen (also of Bloodgroup), was the perfect intro for the first day of KEXP's four-day broadcast from Kex Hostel in Reykjavik during Iceland Airwaves. Read more about their picturesque set of earthy yet ambient melodies, heavy downtempo beats, and organic textures here and watch the entire set on the widescreen now:

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