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Stafrænn Hakon

Stafrænn Hakon

Stafrænn Hákon (meaning 'Digital Hákon' in Icelandic) is the Icelandic born Ólafur Josephsson. Ólafur has been making music at his home studio since 1999. Stafrænn has self released 3 albums in Iceland. Later 2 of the albums were re-released on Resonant in the UK and the debut on Secret Eye in the U.S. Stafrænn also released his 4th record on Resonant in 2004. The new album "Gummi" was released in June of 2007, on Resonant and Nature Bliss.

Tour Dates

Ventill / Poki Cover
  • Ventill / Poki
  • Alternative, Electronic
  • Stafrnn Hakon
  • 09/13/2004
  • Stafrnn Hakon - Ventill / Poki
Liner Notes: After two full-lengths on Resonant, the much-lauded Stafraenn Hakon is about to step up proceedings with this, his first new material in two years - on the back of the success and acclaim that met the aforementioned "Skvettir Edik a Ref" (RESCD005 - Oct 2003) and "I Astaandi Rjupunnar" (RESCD006 - March 2004), both of which were 'old' albums deservedly seeing light of day for the first time beyond his native Iceland. Whereas those two were effectively home recordings using basic instruments and means, "Ventill/Poki" is the end result of a week in a studio in England with the help of fellow Resonant artist Dialect, using live bass and drums sounding like the product of a band rather than one guy. That said, crucially it retains the 'feel' of his previous work, and is more potent and powerful rather than allowing anything to get lost in the mix. Coming on like a hybrid of Labradford, Sigur Ros and Mogwai and finishing up with one of the finest bodies of work within the ambient/post-rock sub-genre in years, this album seems certain to elevate Olafur Josephsson's musical alias into the esteemed company of his most obvious peers in terms of status. Released to coincide with his first UK/Ireland tour (alongside Dialect):
  1. Unnar
  2. Blek
  3. Vogor
  4. Rafmagn
  5. Eder
  6. Graenn haus
  7. Kjammi
  8. Gorecki Magnus
  9. Kvos
  10. Vetur
Gummi Cover
  • Gummi
  • Alternative
  • Stafrnn Hakon
  • 02/26/2007
  • Stafrnn Hakon - Gummi
Liner Notes: Once described as “frequently mesmerizing, seamlessly interwoven combination of electronica and ambient guitar..” by the legendary Wire magazine. Stafrænn Hákon has indeed through the last 6 years been described as a mix of post-rock, lo-fi, ambient guitar & electronica. The Icelandic born Ólafur Josephsson has been recording music since 1999 under the name Stafrænn Hákon (sometimes stafraenn hakon, stafrann hakon) which has often confused the media, due to the confusing Icelandic origin. Late in 2005 and Stafrænn Hákon is hard at work on his 5th album entitled “Gummi”. Ólafur drives up to the countryside in Iceland to meet up with his friend Lárus Sigurðsson in a church to record harps into the opening song of “Gummi”. Still there is no sign of any elf or a ghost there, the reason is simple, and there is no such thing. The delicate and subtle sound of Lárus harps spread over crunchy ambient guitars in opening tones of “Járn” and make the song one of the most complete songs Ólafur has ever written. The more acoustic alive sound on the album can be clearly heard when Birgir Hilmarsson of Blindfold and Ampop plays the last notes on the harmonium as he stands up and exits the studio in the closing track “Veggur”. The climax of the song comes with Birgir singing harmony vocals over the enormous guitar layers and crunchy drums from Daniel Lovegrove (aka Dialect). Samúel White a long time collaborator and vital part of the Stafrænn Hákon project is delivering one of his most elaborative works with his beautiful picked guitar parts. In the intense melody of “Hausi” Samúel´s guitar is sounding huge with vocals contributed from Minco Eggersman. “P-rofi” collaboration with the Danish based Efterklang ties the album together with the advanced sonic structure and subtle use of instruments. When Ólafur enters Daniel´s studio to complete the album with additional production, he knows this album is going to be the most complete and solid record he has ever done. With Daniel´s drums and production, the sound stretches to new dimension in Stafrænn Hákon´s soundworld. After the college indie rock band “Sullaveiki Bandormurinn” disbanded in 1999, Ólafur continued experimenting with his 4-track recorder in his basement. Tapes started piling up in the drawer and finally Ólafur compiled a few songs on a CD to sell at the local record store. Stafrænn Hákon´s first album “eignast jeppa” received some hype around it´s lo-fi DIY production in 2001. Recorded on his 4-track recorder using guitar, bass, melodica and drum machine with the 5th instrument mostly being the tape hiss. The atmosphere was dreamy and laid back with thick guitar layers swirling around the lo-fi drum machine sounds. Two albums followed within the next year of the debut album. “Í ástandi rjúpunnar” and “Skvettir edik á ref” were a huge development from the lo-fi sound of “eignast jeppa”. Focusing more on ambient driven guitar layers and occasional synthesizer the two albums were more complete and the sound world was more definite for Stafrænn Hákon. Eventually all of them were reissued worldwide on 2 different labels. Resonant Records in the U.K reissued “Í ástandi rjúpunnar” and “Skvettir edik á ref”. The U.S based indie label Secret Eye reissued the debut. In 2003 Ólafur was recording material for forthcoming album to be released on Resonant. The album was later to become Stafrænn´s most successful album to date. “Ventill/Poki” received staggering reviews and was followed with a 3 week tour in the U.K in September 2004. The album was the first to be completed in a proper studio with live drums recorded and played by Daniel. Now in late 2006 and Stafrænn Hákon has completed his 5th album and has previously toured U.K and played few festivals around Europe, his new album is ready to hit the stores and a tour to coincide the new album is in the planning stage. “A wall of beautiful, hard-to-describe sound fills the air……..It's music of such delicacy and intricate delivery that can just turn, like that, into music of such power and ferocity” (http://www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3123/)
  1. Jarn
  2. Svefn
  3. P-Rofi
  4. Rjupa
  5. Hausi
  6. Kvef
  7. Thurr Thurr
  8. Glussi
  9. Veggur
Kobbi EP Cover
  • Kobbi EP
  • Alternative, Rock
  • Stafraenn Hakon
  • 10/07/2007
  • Stafraenn Hakon - Kobbi EP
  1. Jeff Goldblum
  2. No Jacket
  3. Iodine II
  4. S.durgur II
  5. Dula
Lower Cover
  • Lower
  • Alternative, Electronic
  • Calder
  • 10/20/2008
  • Calder - Lower
Liner Notes: Calder was born in Iceland when the paths of Lárus Sigurðsson and Ólafur Josephsson crossed. They decided to join forces and the result was a 5 track album of improvised, experimental, dreamy electric guitar music. Calder was released through Ólafur´s Vogor Recording outfit. The material was then picked up by Unlabel in the UK and released through their Series52 in a very limited pressing. Lárus has his background in classical music and musical instrument making. He has played with various Icelandic musicians and self-released handful of solo material which can be best described as ambient guitar music with acoustic elements and new musical instruments. His album "Jarðhörpusálmar" was entirely improvised on his own designs and creations of musical instruments recorded by the affable producer Valgeir Sigurðsson. Ólafur Josephsson has since 1999 been experimenting with ambient guitar arrangements under the Stafrænn Hákon moniker. Ólafur has now released handful of material through his own Vogor Recordings and Resonant Label, Nature Bliss, Chat Blanc, Secret Eye & Awkward Silence. His music has been growing ever since his first album "Eignas Jeppa" came out in 2001. The second album of Calder was inevitable and the music was lurking in the air. The process began in 2005 when Lárus and Ólafur started throwing back and forth some new musical ideas and invoking this hidden music.. The material was composed in a very collaborative way. Lárus handed Ólafur the acoustic melodic ideas he had come up with and Ólafur added his electric elements to the songs, which gradually acquired shape, depth, and life. This time melody, structure and beat has come to the fore, although the haunting yet lovable guitar atmospherics are still to be heard, running like a thread throughout the album. The year 2008 saw the completion of this process and the result has been entitled "Lower" and can best be described as a fusion of experimental/ambient and classical/acoustic music
  1. System
  2. Calc
  3. Vast
  4. Tuft
  5. Tone
  6. Cluster
  7. Semi
  8. Drones
  9. Vessel
  10. Rowd