FM Belfast

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FM Belfast
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Background information
Origin Reykjavík, Iceland
Genres Electronic Dance Music
Electro-Pop
Indietronica
Years active 2005–present
Labels World Champion Records, Thugfucker Recordings, Morr Music
Associated acts Múm
Kasper Bjørke
Borko
Retro Stefson
Website www.fmbelfast.com
Members Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir
Árni Rúnar Hlöðversson (Plúseinn)
Árni Vilhjálmsson
Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason
Notable instruments
Cubase Studio 5, Roland Alpha Juno, Roland TR-505, Evolution UC-33, Korg nanoKontrol, Korg MS10 and Ableton Live

FM Belfast is an electro-pop band from Reykjavík, Iceland. Its members include Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir, Árni Rúnar Hlöðversson, Árni Vilhjálmsson and Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason.[1]

FM Belfast formed in late 2005 as a duo with Árni Rúnar Hlöðversson (Plúseinn) and Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir. The band was a studio project for some time until the Iceland Airwaves festival 2006 when the band expanded into a full-on live act. The members now vary from 3 to 8 depending on member availability. The core of the band is made up of Árni Rúnar Hlöðversson (Plúseinn, Hairdoctor, Motion Boys), Árni Vilhjálmsson (Motherfuckers in the House) and Lóa Hlín Hjálmtýsdóttir, who are joined by Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason (múm, Borko, Skakkamanage), Sveinbjorn Hermann Pálsson (Terrordisco), Björn Kristjánsson (Borko, Skakkamanage), Birgitta Birgisdóttir and Eiríkur Orri (múm, Kira Kira, Benni Hemm Hemm).

The band began in 2005 with just Lóa and Árni Rúnar Hlöðversson but didn't really get going properly until Árni Vilhjálmsson and Örvar Þóreyjarson Smárason joined.[2]

The band's live show often features many percussionists, among them are Sveinbjörn Pálsson, Björn Kristjánsson (Borko), Halli Civelek, Svanhvít Tryggvadóttir, Unnsteinn Manuel Stefánsson (Retro Stefson) and Þórður jörundsson (Retro Stefson).[3]

Their first album was recorded in New York and Iceland, with the group recording, mixing, and mastering it, and creating the album artwork themselves.[2]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Featured in

References

  1. Iceland Music Export
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  3. FM Belfast Official website
  4. FM Belfast - Killing In The Name Of (Lotus) (12") at Discogs
  5. Kasper Bjørke - Back & Spine EP (12", EP) at Discogs

External links


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