Klive
Klive | |
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Birth name | Úlfur Hansson |
Also known as | Bitroid, Dataplex |
Born |
Luxembourg | 30 March 1988
Genres | Electronic music, musique concrète, black metal |
Instruments | Synthesizer, electronics, laptop, Pd, Cycling '74, drum machine |
Labels | Kimi Records, Mille Plateaux |
Associated acts | Swords of Chaos, Jónsi |
Website | http://ulfurhansson.com |
Úlfur Hansson (born 1988), better known as Klive, is an Icelandic electronic musician. Klive's first album, Sweaty Psalms, was released in May 2008. It was recorded and written over two years, self-released but distributed by Kimi Records locally. The record received outstanding reviews in local newspapers and webzines, for example, being voted the seventh best album of 2008 by rjominn.is.[1] In promotion of the album, Klive toured Germany in 2009, opening for Kira Kira.[2] Following the success of Klive's first album, Úlfur signed a record deal with newly reformed Mille Plateaux.
Úlfur Hansson has worked closely with his sibling and visual artist, Elín Hansdóttir, over the years. He also plays bass guitar with the Icelandic band Swords of Chaos.[3]
Since April 2010, Úlfur Hansson has been a touring member of Jónsi (Jón Þór Birgisson of Sigur Rós) international promotional tour of Jónsi's album Go.[4]
Selected discography
- Batsugun Returns (as Bitroid) – 2006, self-released.
- Sweaty Psalms (as Klive) – 2008, self-released.
- The End is as Near As Your Teeth (w/ Swords of Chaos). Kimi Records, 2010.[5]
- Sweaty Psalms (as Klive) – 2010, European version released on Mille Plateaux.
- White Mountain (as Úlfur) 2012.[6]
Collaboration projects
- Drift – 2007. Audio work for Elín Hansdóttir's installation in ZKM (Karlsruhe, Germany).[7]
- Helix – 2008. A happening with Elín Hansdóttir. Reykjavík, Iceland).[8]
- Path – 2008. Audio work for Elín Hansdóttir's installation in Listasafn Íslands (Reykjavík, Iceland) and Gallery Maribel Lopez (Berlin, Germany).
- Each Thousand Years But a Day – 2009. Musical composition for a 7-piece brass band performed at Ryan Parteka's opening in Reykjavík Art Museum.
- Pretty Bassic – 2009. Music for Margrét Bjarnadóttir and Saga Sigurðardóttir's dance piece for Reykjavik Dance Festival.
- Universolo – 2010. Audio work for Elín Hansdóttir's installation in Unosolo Project Space (Rome, Italy).[9]
References
- ↑ Pétur Valsson. "Árslisti Rjómans 2008". Rjominn.is. Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Kira Kira & Klive "Norðrið Tour In Germany", Sullivan, Paul; August 17, 2009, accessed November 26, 2010.
- ↑ "Bound By Form". Iceland Music Export. Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ Best, John. "Introducing Jónsi's Live Band". www.jonsi.com. Retrieved June 2010. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ The End Is As Near As Your Teeth, Kimi Records, November 19, 2010, accessed November 26, 2010.
- ↑ "White Mountain", After Hours, February 14, 2012, accessed May 1, 2012. (Japanese)
- ↑ Drift, Elín Hansdóttir, January 8, 2007, accessed October 31, 2010.
- ↑ Helix, Elín Hansdóttir, Oktober 12, 2008, accessed October 31, 2010.
- ↑ Universolo, Elín Hansdóttir', March 23, 2010, accessed October 31, 2010.